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Life of Yeshua

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This is the life of Yeshua as He lived from 0 AD to 33 AD. In the Trinity, Yeshua is the human incarnation of God the Son. It is the eternal agreement of the Godhead that it would be the Son that sacrifices Himself for the redemption and salvation of all humankind. As Yisra'el is the chosen people of God, so that Yisra'el may be a blessing to all of the world, Yeshua is the manifestation and fulfillment of that goal. As such it is no coincidence that the savior of all mankind is a devout Jew, after all He is the God of the Jews and of the whole world.

Yeshua was conceived of a virgin named Maryam by the power of the Holy Spirit. He was born in the exact year of 0 AD. His adoptive father was a carpented named Yosef, and he was engaged to Maryam at the time the Archangel Gabriel announced the conception to Maryam and Yosef. However, they then got married and Yeshua was taken care of by Maryam and Yosef. During the first 30 years of His life, it is speculated that Yeshua learned of God and perhaps also became a carpenter supporting His dad. At 12 years old, His divine wisdom has revealed itself as He went alone to the Temple and discussed with the scribes and the elderly.

At 30 years of age, He began His ministry, beginning with a baptism by Yohanan the baptist, and continued with a 40 day long fast to defeat the temptation of the devil. He picked 12 apostles to be His primary followers and with them travelled across Yisra'el to teach and perform uncountable miracles. 3 years after the beginning of His ministry, He performed the Last Supper with His apostles and instituted the Eucharist. He then went with His apostles so He may pray in Gethsemane, but it is at that time that He was arrested. The reason for arrest was that He had provoked the anger of the Jewish priests due to His harsh criticisms of the state of the Jewish faith, at least this was the reason in earthly terms. The reason He went to pray is to ask God the Father to, if possible, save Him from death.

Yeshua came to Earth to die and save all mankind with that death. He knew that this is His fate since a long time ago, and as the time of death becomes nearer and nearer, the fear inside of Him grew and grew. However, the prayer at Gethsemane gave Him the final strength to carry on to the Cross. He was brought before the Sanhedrin, sent to Pontius Pilatus, and was sentenced to death by crucifixion. He died at the age of 33 on the cross. However, this was not the end of the story of Yeshua.

Yeshua has foretold to His disciples that He will be resurrected, and so He was indeed resurrected on the third day after the crucifixion on the beginning of the week right after Shabbat. After His resurrection, He reappeared to many people, and especially to His opponents, which quickly repented and came to believe in their messiah. As such, an overwhelming majority of, if not the entirety, of Yisra'el came to recognize their messiah which has come to save them from their sufferings. For 40 days after He was resurrected, He continued to add to His teachings and performed more miracles. Most of the time the miracle was His very appearance, as He may suddenly appear even though the doors are shut tight and the windows are absent.

However, after 40 days, Yeshua went to the Mount of Olives and witnessed by hundreds of people ascended to heaven. For a while this lead Yisra'el into confusion as their messiah had left them, so what must be done now? The good news is that Yeshua has entrusted a set of instructions to the 12 apostles on what to do. That is to lead the nation of Yisra'el away from the promised land into a new place to escape Roman rule. As the great conversion of Yisra'el has alerted the Romans and they have become suspicious.

10 days after Yeshua ascended, the Holy Spirit descended upon the entire nation of Yisra'el, empowering them with supernatural graces known as charisms. This event, known as the Pentecost, marked the beginning of the emmigration of Yisra'el to escape destruction by the Romans. However, not all Romans wish to destroy Yisra'el. Some Romans had came to believe in the God of the Jews and in Yeshua. Thus they become joined with the faith of the Jews, which had now transformed into something greater, represented by the Hebrew word "Knesiya". The word of the Besorah, or Gospel, has spread throughout Rome and now Rome is on its way to destroy Yisra'el once and for all. However, as they arrived, everything was gone, and even more boggling is the Temple itself is nowhere to be seen.

Meanwhile, Yisra'el and the gentiles who chose to believe in Yeshua are now on the sea on their way to a new land. Thus this concludes the brief history of the life of Yeshua as it happened in the Antaran universe and the aftermath of His life, which shall change the course of world history forever.

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