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The baptism of Jesus marks the beginning of his public ministry. This event is described in the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. John's gospel does not directly describe Jesus' baptism.
Most modern theologians view the baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist as a historical event to which a high degree of certainty can be assigned if religious texts are taken at face value. Along with the crucifixion of Jesus, most biblical scholars view it as one of the two historically certain facts about him, and often use it as the starting point for the study of the historical Jesus.
The baptism is one of the five major milestones in the gospel narrative of the life of Jesus, the others being the Transfiguration, Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension. Most Christian denominations view the baptism of Jesus as an important event and a basis for the Christian rite of baptism (see also Acts 19:1-7). In Eastern Christianity, Jesus' baptism is commemorated on 19 January (in the Gregorian calendar, 6 January in the Julian calendar), the feast of Epiphany. In the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Lutheran Churches and some other Western denominations, it is recalled on a day within the following week, the feast of the baptism of the Lord. In Roman Catholicism, the baptism of Jesus is one of the Luminous Mysteries sometimes added to the Rosary. It is a Trinitarian feast in the Eastern Orthodox Churches.
Jesus (/ˈdʒiːzəs/; Greek: Ἰησοῦς Iesous; 7–2 BC to AD 30–33), also referred to as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity, whom the teachings of most Christian denominations hold to be the Son of God. Christians believe Jesus is the awaited Messiah (or Christ, the Anointed One) of the Old Testament.
Virtually all modern scholars of antiquity agree that Jesus existed historically, and historians consider the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) to be the best sources for investigating the historical Jesus. Most scholars agree that Jesus was a Galilean, Jewish rabbi who preached his message orally,was baptized by John the Baptist, and was crucified by the order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate. In the current mainstream view, Jesus was an apocalyptic preacher and the founder of a renewal movement within Judaism, although some prominent scholars argue that he was not apocalyptic. After Jesus' death, his followers believed he was resurrected, and the community they formed eventually became the Christian church. The widely used calendar era, abbreviated as "AD" from the Latin "Anno Domini" ("in the year of our Lord") or sometimes as "CE", is based on the birth of Jesus. His birth is celebrated annually on December 25 as a holiday known as Christmas.
The Jordan River (in traditional English River Jordan) (Hebrew: נְהַר הַיַּרְדֵּן nehar hayarden; Arabic: نَهْر الْأُرْدُنّ nahr al-urdun) is a 251-kilometre (156 mi)-long river in West Asia flowing to the Dead Sea. Israel and the West Bank border the river to the west, while the Golan Heights and Jordan lie to its east. Both Jordan and the West Bank take their names from the river.
The river has a major significance in Judaism and Christianity and, to a more moderate degree, Islam, as the site where the Israelites crossed into the Promised Land and where Jesus of Nazareth was baptised by John the Baptist.
The streams coming together to create the River Jordan in its upper basin are, west to east:
John the Baptist (Ancient Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ βαπτιστής, Ioannēs ho baptistēs or Ἰωάννης ὁ βαπτίζων, Ioannēs ho baptizōn, known as the prophet Yahya in the Qur'an ) was a Jewish itinerant preacher in the early first century AD and is revered as a major religious figure along with Christianity, also in Islam, the Bahá'í Faith, and Mandaeism. He is called a prophet by all of these traditions, and honoured as a saint in many Christian traditions.
John used baptism as the central sacrament of his messianic movement. Most scholars agree that John baptized Jesus. Scholars generally believe Jesus was a follower or disciple of John and several New Testament accounts report that some of Jesus' early followers had previously been followers of John. John the Baptist is also mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus. Some scholars maintain that John was influenced by the semi-ascetic Essenes, who expected an apocalypse and practiced rituals corresponding strongly with baptism, although no direct evidence substantiates this.
http://www.mormonchannel.org/watch/series/bible-videos Jesus seeks out John the Baptist and is baptized in order to fulfill all righteousness. Matthew 3: 13-17 13 ¶Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him. 14 But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? 15 And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness . Then he suffered him. 16 And Jesus, when he was baptized , went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove , and lighting upon him: 17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son , in whom I am well pleased. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-...
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John the Baptist baptizes people in the Jordan river. He announces the arrival of the Messiah who will come after him and for whom he is preparing the way. One day Jesus arrives to be baptized. Recognizing Jesus’ greater authority, John is unwilling but is compelled to baptize Him nevertheless... After being baptized, Jesus retreats to the Desert of Judaea. whole series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKFwt0_DMKt7h2EyOoxLSp4SBU8jNSPLO SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TL2vRFztdTyeHB1UB6uXg?sub_confirmation=1
The Baptism of Jesus is an animated Bible story for children telling the Holy Tale of Jesus and his baptism by John the Baptist. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXnXq48dJ0W-zATHJ28LFKswIEpa3lxUF Old Holy tells kids’ animated Holy Tales from The Bible. The Holy Tales: Bible Stories is the channel that can teach your children about all Christian Bible stories through animations, songs, nursery rhymes in a fun joyful learning process. As a parent, you can trust our animated characters to keep your kids entertained and educated about Christianity. Discover timeless religious stories such as: The Garden of Eden, The Life of Jesus Christ, The Creation, Adam & Eve, The Old Testament, The Book of Genesis, Stories of Solomon, Stories about the Israelites, Stories of David, The Book of Samue...
Join the Superbook DVD Club! Get the latest episodes and help share Superbook around the World! http://share.cbn.com/504k4 Sign Up for the Superbook Acadamy children’s ministry curriculum. Bring the Bible to life for students as they learn important lessons from God’s Word! http://share.cbn.com/504k9 For more Superbook, visit http://share.cbn.com/51g3k This scene is from the Superbook episode "John the Baptist," which you can view by joining the DVD Club here: http://www.cbn.com/SuperbookKidsEpisodes/?cpid=socsbtv-yt-annotation-site
The Jordan River. Israel and Palestine border the river to the west, while Jordan lies to its east. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan takes its name from this river. The river has significance in Judaism and Christianity, where Jesus of Nazareth was baptized by John the Baptist. Getting Baptized! Why not join one of Maranatha monthly Tours and get Baptized in the Jordan River! www.maranathatours.com Greg Reilly
http://www.SecretInfoClub.com Why was Jesus baptized? We all know what baptism does. According to the Catechism: "The fruit of Baptism, or baptismal grace, is a rich reality that includes: forgiveness of original sin and all personal sins, birth into the new life by which man becomes an adoptive son of the Father, a member of Christ and a temple of the Holy Spirit. "By this very fact the person baptized is incorporated into the Church, the Body of Christ, and made a sharer in the priesthood of Christ" [CCC 1279]. So, as you can see, it's quite clear why Jesus would need to be baptized. He . . . hey, wait! Jesus didn't need to achieve any of those things! Why, then, was he baptized? Why did he insist on it, even when John the Baptist resisted? Here's a short video to explain . ...
http://www.mormonchannel.org/watch/series/bible-videos Jesus seeks out John the Baptist and is baptized in order to fulfill all righteousness. Matthew 3: 13-17 13 ¶Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him. 14 But John forbad him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? 15 And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer it to be so now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness . Then he suffered him. 16 And Jesus, when he was baptized , went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove , and lighting upon him: 17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son , in whom I am well pleased. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-...
BIBLE VIDEOS FOR MORE VIDEOS SUBSCRIBE: JESUSLOVESYOU CHANNEL (THIS CHANNEL)
John the Baptist baptizes people in the Jordan river. He announces the arrival of the Messiah who will come after him and for whom he is preparing the way. One day Jesus arrives to be baptized. Recognizing Jesus’ greater authority, John is unwilling but is compelled to baptize Him nevertheless... After being baptized, Jesus retreats to the Desert of Judaea. whole series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKFwt0_DMKt7h2EyOoxLSp4SBU8jNSPLO SUBSCRIBE to our channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8TL2vRFztdTyeHB1UB6uXg?sub_confirmation=1
The Baptism of Jesus is an animated Bible story for children telling the Holy Tale of Jesus and his baptism by John the Baptist. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXnXq48dJ0W-zATHJ28LFKswIEpa3lxUF Old Holy tells kids’ animated Holy Tales from The Bible. The Holy Tales: Bible Stories is the channel that can teach your children about all Christian Bible stories through animations, songs, nursery rhymes in a fun joyful learning process. As a parent, you can trust our animated characters to keep your kids entertained and educated about Christianity. Discover timeless religious stories such as: The Garden of Eden, The Life of Jesus Christ, The Creation, Adam & Eve, The Old Testament, The Book of Genesis, Stories of Solomon, Stories about the Israelites, Stories of David, The Book of Samue...
Join the Superbook DVD Club! Get the latest episodes and help share Superbook around the World! http://share.cbn.com/504k4 Sign Up for the Superbook Acadamy children’s ministry curriculum. Bring the Bible to life for students as they learn important lessons from God’s Word! http://share.cbn.com/504k9 For more Superbook, visit http://share.cbn.com/51g3k This scene is from the Superbook episode "John the Baptist," which you can view by joining the DVD Club here: http://www.cbn.com/SuperbookKidsEpisodes/?cpid=socsbtv-yt-annotation-site
The Jordan River. Israel and Palestine border the river to the west, while Jordan lies to its east. The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan takes its name from this river. The river has significance in Judaism and Christianity, where Jesus of Nazareth was baptized by John the Baptist. Getting Baptized! Why not join one of Maranatha monthly Tours and get Baptized in the Jordan River! www.maranathatours.com Greg Reilly
http://www.SecretInfoClub.com Why was Jesus baptized? We all know what baptism does. According to the Catechism: "The fruit of Baptism, or baptismal grace, is a rich reality that includes: forgiveness of original sin and all personal sins, birth into the new life by which man becomes an adoptive son of the Father, a member of Christ and a temple of the Holy Spirit. "By this very fact the person baptized is incorporated into the Church, the Body of Christ, and made a sharer in the priesthood of Christ" [CCC 1279]. So, as you can see, it's quite clear why Jesus would need to be baptized. He . . . hey, wait! Jesus didn't need to achieve any of those things! Why, then, was he baptized? Why did he insist on it, even when John the Baptist resisted? Here's a short video to explain . ...
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