The transition years of Jesus
His life from age 30 through His Baptism
Transition Years |
DURING the Mediterranean journey Jesus had carefully studied the people he met and the countries through which he passed, and at about this time he reached his final decision as to the remainder of his life on earth.
He had fully considered and now finally approved the plan which provided that he be born of Jewish parents in Palestine, and he therefore deliberately returned to Galilee to await the beginning of his lifework as a public teacher of truth; he began to lay plans for a public career in the land of his father Joseph's people, and he did this of his own free will.
He had fully considered and now finally approved the plan which provided that he be born of Jewish parents in Palestine, and he therefore deliberately returned to Galilee to await the beginning of his lifework as a public teacher of truth; he began to lay plans for a public career in the land of his father Joseph's people, and he did this of his own free will.
Jesus Transitions Years
Thirtieth Year (A. D. 24) The Caravan Trip to the Caspian. The Urmia Lectures Sovereignty - Divine and Human Political Sovereignty Law, Liberty , and Sovereignty Thirty -First Year (A.D. 25) The Sojourn on Mount Hermon The Time of Waiting John the Baptist John Becomes a Nazarite The Death of Zacharias On the Way to Rome The Life of a Shepherd The Death of Elizabeth The Kingdom of God John Begins to Preach John Journeys North Meeting of Jesus and John Forty Days of Preaching John Journeys South John in Prison |
Death of John the Baptist
Baptism and the Forty Days Concepts of the Expected Messiah The Baptism of Jesus The Forty Days Plans for Public Work The First Great Decision The Second Decision The Third Decision The Fourth Decision The Fifth Decision The Sixth Decision PRODUCT DETAILS
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