JESUS CHRIST
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Rare
Jesus Pictures
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Warning: These are the rarest and most facinating pictures of Jesus Christ
available online. Some pictures may be graphic while other's inturpripritation
of Jesus may be offensive. You be the judge. These pictures have been rated
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Misc
Jesus Pictures
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Find massive amounts of Jesus Christ pictures in the misc galleries. Although
these pictures are not as fasinating as those found in the rare pictures
section they are perfect for any need of Jesus pictures. |
Jesus
Coloring Pages
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Print out free pictures of Jesus for your children to color. |
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Never before seen
pictures of Jesus Christ have been uncovered.
Are you ready
to view the pictures of Jesus that haven't been seen in hundreds, maybe
even thousands of years?
Only those
who have accepted Jesus Christ as their lord and saviour shall be permitted
to view these pictures.
JesusOfPictures.com
is a 100% FREE websited dedicated to providing christians with pictures
of Jesus Christ. Although it is obvious that no true picture of Jesus exists;
on this website you will find the closest thing to it! View the oldest
recorded picture of Jesus. This is considered to be the most accurate representation
of the saviour due to its production date. Additionally you will find many
pictures of what people clam to be the face of Jesus in every day objects
and even in the sky. These pictures inculde the most famious picture of
Jesus Christ, the Shroud of Turne.
        
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Who
is Jesus Christ?
Jesus
Christ is the Lord and saviour to all those who accept him as such. If
you live your life with positive morals and ethical standards it does not
matter what religion you are or what you belive. You are able to love Jesus
every day when you do good for others and treat others with respect and
dignity.
Mandylion
of Edessa Picture of Jesus
Until
now the now, the oldest picture of Jesus every found was the Mandylion
of Edessa from the private chapel of the pope in the Vatican is considered
to be the earliest painting of Jesus.
Jesus
Christ is someone you should know
Jesus
Christ is more than a system, tradition, or belief. He is a Person who
knows our needs, feels our pain, and sympathizes with our weakness. In
exchange for our trust, He offers to forgive our sins, to intercede for
us, and to bring us to His Father. He cried for us, died for us, and rose
from the dead to show that He was all He claimed to be. Conquering death,
He showed us that He can save us from our sins, live His life through us
on earth, and then bring us safely to heaven. He offers Himself as a gift
to anyone who will trust Him ( John 20:24-31).
Did
Jesus Christ die on the cross?
In
June of 1968, bulldozers working north of Jerusalem accidentally laid bare
tombs dating from the first century B.C. and the first century A.D. Greek
archeologist Vasilius Tzaferis was instructed by the Israeli Department
of Antiquities to carefully excavate these tombs. Subsequently one of the
most exciting finds of recent times was unearthed - the first skeletal
remains of a crucified man. The most significant factor is its dating to
around the time of Christ. The skeleton was of a man named Yehohanan son
of Chaggol, who had been crucified between the age of 24 and 28. Mr. Tzaferis
wrote an article in the Jan/Feb. 1985 issue of the secular magazine Biblical
Archaeology Review (BAR), and here are some of his comments regarding crucifixion
in Jesus' time:
At
the end of the first century B.C., the Romans adopted crucifixion as an
official punishment for non-Romans for certain limited transgressions.
Initially, it was employed not as a method of execution, but only as a
punishment. Moreover, only slaves convicted of certain crimes were punished
by crucifixion. During this early period, a wooden beam, known as a furca
or patibulum was placed on the slave's neck and bound to his arms.
Has
Jesus' Tomb been found?
In
1873 a famous French scholar, Charles Clermant-Ganneau, reported the discovery
of a burial chamber or cave on the Mount of Olives. Inside were some 30
ossuaries (rectangular chests made of stone) in which skeletal remains
were preserved after their bodies had disintegrated. . . . One (ossuary)
had the name "Judah" associated with a cross with arms of equal length.
Further, the name "Jesus" occurred three times, twice in association with
a cross. . . . |
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