Jesus Christ of Nazareth is the central figure of Christianity, declared by believers to be the Son of God, and the awaited Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament. Born in Bethlehem, his mother Mary is said to have conceived him by the Holy Spirit. A carpenter by trade, Jesus began his public ministry around the age of 30.
Jesus is renowned for performing miracles, with accounts including healing the sick, raising the dead, and turning water into wine. His teachings, rooted in unconditional love, mercy, and truth, stand as a beacon for ethical and moral behavior.
Charismatic yet humble, Jesus preached about the Kingdom of God and gathered a devoted group of followers, known as his disciples. His parables offered messages of forgiveness, love, and salvation, turning the other cheek, and treating others as one would like to be treated.
Despite his peaceful teachings, Jesus was seen as a threat by religious and Roman authorities. After a betrayal by one of his disciples, Jesus w