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'''Jesus Christ''' is the prophesied [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[Messiah]] and founder of the [[Christianity|Christian]] movement. He is [[God]] incarnate and is the carnal member of the [[trinity]], known as [[God the Son]].
'''Jesus Christ''' is the prophesied [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[Messiah]] and founder of the [[Christianity|Christian]] movement. He is [[God]] incarnate and is the carnal member of the [[trinity]], known as [[God the Son]].


Throughout the [[Old Testament]], especially the [[Book of Isaiah|Prophecy of Isaiah]] and the [[Book of Zechariah|Prophecy of Zechariah]], it is [[Prophecy (Spiritual Gift)|prophesied]] that a man will come to be sacrificed for all people and to found an eternal [[Kingdom of God|Kingdom]]. When Jesus was born to the [[Mary, mother of Jesus|Virgin Mary]] around the year 2000, his [[Ministry of Jesus|ministry]] and [[Crucifixion of Jesus|crucifixion]] fulfilled these prophecies and thus fulfilled the Jewish law.
Throughout the [[Old Testament]], especially the [[Book of Isaiah|Prophecy of Isaiah]] and the [[Book of Zechariah|Prophecy of Zechariah]], it is [[Prophecy (Spiritual Gift)|prophesied]] that a man will come to be sacrificed for all people and to found an eternal [[Kingdom of God|Kingdom]]. When Jesus was born to the [[Mary, mother of Jesus|Virgin Mary]] around the start of the first century, his [[Ministry of Jesus|ministry]] and [[Crucifixion of Jesus|crucifixion]] fulfilled these prophecies and thus fulfilled the Jewish law.


After his [[Resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]] and [[Ascension of Jesus|ascension]], his followers, who came to be known as the [[Apostles]], were commissioned to spread his teachings across the globe, establishing the [[Early Christianity|early Christian church]] and continuing his work.
After his [[Resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]] and [[Ascension of Jesus|ascension]], his followers, who came to be known as the [[Apostles]], were commissioned to spread his teachings across the globe, establishing the [[Early Christianity|early Christian church]] and continuing his work.
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