JESUS
In the Christian gospels, the ministry of Jesusbegins with his baptism in the countryside of Roman Judea and Transjordan, near the river Jordan, and ends in Jerusalem , following the Last Supper with his disciples.[1] The Gospel of Luke (3:23) states that Jesus was "about 30 years of age" at the start of his ministry.[2][3] A chronology of Jesus typically has the date of the start of his ministry estimated at
around 27-29 AD/CE and the end in the range 30-36 AD/CE.[2][3][4][5] Jesus' Early Galilean ministry begins when after his
Baptism, he goes back to Galilee from his time in the Judean desert .[6] In this early period he preaches around Galilee and recruits his first disciples who begin to travel with him and eventually form the core of the early Church[1][7] as it is believed that the Apostles dispersed from Jerusalemto found the Apostolic Sees. The Major Galilean ministry which begins in Matthew 8 includes the commissioning of the Twelve Apostles, and covers most of the ministry of Jesus in Galilee.[8][9] The Final Galilean ministry begins after the death of John the Baptist as Jesus prepares to go to Jerusalem.[10][11] In the Later Judean ministry Jesus starts his final journey to Jerusalem through Judea.[12][13][14][15] As Jesus travels towards Jerusalem, in the Later Perean ministry, about one third the way down from the Sea of Galilee (actually a fresh water lake) along the River Jordan, he returns to the area where he was baptized.[16][17][18] The Final ministry in Jerusalem is sometimes called
the Passion Week and begins with Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem.[19] The gospels provide more details about the final ministry than the other
periods, devoting about one third of their text to the last week of the life of Jesus in Jerusalem.
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