It is entirely guided by a reading and analysis of The Urantia Book. The book provides extensive chronological data, both exact and approximate, regarding the moments in which the most memorable events of Jesus’ life occurred. All chronological data provided in the book has been recorded here. Some dates or moments of specific events have been chosen according to their own criteria. They simply seek to place these events on the calendar and do not claim to be rigorous. In any case, all the events mentioned are taken from the book. The years of Jesus’ life are indicated according to the current era, with Jesus’ age that year indicated in parentheses. The calendar used is the current one, with 365 days a year and a leap year every 4 years.
At the beginning of the month, several seraphim appear before Ardnon, the priest of Ur of Chaldea; two weeks later, he speaks with several of his beloved colleagues.
At the beginning of the month, the three priests who were companions of Ardnon began their journey to Judea from Ur.
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Esponsales de José y María
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At the end of the month, Gabriel appears before Elizabeth.
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In the middle of the month, Gabriel appears to Mary; at the end, Elizabeth tells Zechariah about the apparition; Zechariah doubts her for several weeks.
At the beginning of the month, Zechariah has an extraordinary dream and is convinced of the truth. In the middle of the month, Mary visits Elizabeth. He stays with his distant cousin for about three weeks, and then returns to Nazareth.
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25 John is born; joy of the parents; a messenger is sent to Nazareth to announce it to Mary
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2 Circuncisión de Juan
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At the beginning of the month, the census order decreed by Caesar Augustus arrives in the Jewish country and in Nazareth; discussions begin between Joseph and Mary about whether or not it is advisable for her to go; 18 They leave Nazareth for Bethlehem, spend the night at the foot of Mount Gilboa with other travelers; 19 Second day to Jericho; 20 They pass through Jerusalem, visit the Temple, and arrive in Bethlehem in the evening; 21 At noon Jesus is born, to the great rejoicing of the parents; 23 Mary sends a message to Elizabeth; 24 They receive a reply from Elizabeth; 29 Jesus is circumcised in Bethlehem
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In the middle of the month, they come to present Jesus at the Temple and for the purification rite (anecdote from the song of Simeon and Anna); At the end, the priests of Ur arrive in Jerusalem; their search for the child or anyone who could tell them anything is fruitless; when they are about to leave, they meet Zechariah; they visit the family. Satisfied, they are about to start their return when Herod, suspicious, discovers them and demands their presence; they appear before the king although they say nothing; warned by Zechariah of the king’s true intentions, they leave for their country; the king’s anger angers him, who orders an investigation
In the middle of the month, Herod becomes desperate because he can’t find the boy king. He orders the killing of all children under two years old. The night before the massacre, the family flees to Egypt, warned by Zechariah.
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They arrive in Alexandria, where Joseph has relatives. They stay there for two years. Joseph quickly finds work as a carpenter. Mary becomes obsessed with Jesus’ safety, but her relatives try to calm her down. Jesus leads a normal life as a child, playing and having fun with other children.
Before leaving, they meet with Joseph’s relatives and friends from Memphis; Jesus is given a book of Scripture; and at the end, they travel by sea to the port of Joppa. Then, they travel via Lydda and Emmaus to Bethlehem.
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Given the serious political situation with Archelaus in Judea, they decided to return to Nazareth. When they arrived, they found they had to borrow the house from a relative who had taken it over in their absence.
On the 21st, Jesus turns five. He begins to live under the tutelage of Joseph and learns his father’s trade.
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A slight earthquake in Nazareth; Jesus begins to show persistent curiosity about everything around him; he constantly questions his parents, and they become discouraged.
Elizabeth visits Mary. John and Jesus meet for the first time. The children become fast friends. The older ones chatter on, making plans for both of them, still confused by Gabriel’s message. They stayed for a few days. Joseph hands over the workshop to his brothers and becomes a contractor. He takes Jesus on some of his trips.
Unusually, a little snow falls in Nazareth. Parents reprimand him for his passion for games and trips to Nebi Sa’in Hill.
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16, Joseph is born
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Jesus’s spectacular accident when he tumbled down the steps of the staircase attached to one of the walls of the house, blinded by a sandstorm. Mary resurrects his old fears.
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On the 21st, Jesus turns seven and enters the village school, where he would receive a basic education until the age of ten.
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Notes: He continues to listen to stories about the journeys of pilgrims and caravaners. He learns more Greek, and Maria teaches him how to milk, make cheese, and weave. With his friend Jacob, the bricklayer’s son, the children develop a passion for it and frequent the house of the friendly potter Nathan.
The school chazzan, seeing the splendid progress of little Jesus, allows him one week off each month, and Maria lets him go during that week, which she divides by going to a farm owned by an uncle near the lake, in Magdala, and to the farm of her other uncle near Sarid.
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14, Nace Simón
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Su tío le lleva a pescar por primera vez
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Jesus teaches his little brother James the basics of the alphabet
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First admonitions from the elders and chazans, who lose patience with Jesus’ endless questions and great curiosity, even about forbidden subjects.
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A teacher from one of the rabbinical schools in Jerusalem (Nahor) arrives in the village, sent by Zechariah to see Jesus. He invites the parents to leave the child in his care to be educated in the schools of Jerusalem. The parents approve of the idea. But Jesus skillfully dismisses the matter and remains in Nazareth.
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Notes: Jesús wins the sympathy of his uncles in Migdal, and during that year he spends a lot of time on both farms, learning farm work and, above all, how to fish in the lake. Making cheese earns him some money and pays for tools for carpentry and fishing.
He gets chickenpox. He’s looking bigger and stronger all the time.
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He climbs Mount Tabor with his father on a hike.
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He continued to go fishing on his uncle’s farm. He became a good fisherman, and he also worked as a harvester on his other uncle’s farm.
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13, Martha is born. Joseph adds an addition to the house to accommodate everyone.
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Serious reprimand to Jesus for an alleged childish act: having painted a portrait of his chazan on the school floor, something strictly prohibited according to the law of Moses, both painting and sculpture.
Saturday the 5th, During one of his usual walks with his father, Jesus confessed that he felt deep inside that he wasn’t who everyone thought he was and that a Heavenly Father had sent him there. No one understood him, and they also tried not to share their anxieties with anyone.
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He began to spend time in the company and conversations of his elders, as well as taking solitary walks. He entered high school; he continued to test the patience of his teachers. This time it was his father who reprimanded him, and from then on, Jesús never spoke again.
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Notes: He continued visiting his uncles, who understood him best, and improving his fishing skills. Due to his growing physical size and mental agility, he became the leader of a group of his friends, but his dislike of fighting caused him conflict with them, except for Jacobo, his best friend.
In the middle of the month, Jesus accompanies Joseph on a business trip; they go to Scythopolis, in the Decapolis. There, Jesus enjoys and becomes so enthusiastic about the pagan attractions and games that his father becomes angry with him and almost hits him. Jesus apologizes, and the matter is never mentioned again.
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24, Judas, or Jude, is born. Mary falls ill during childbirth, and Jesus has to take care of everyone while Joseph is away. He stops attending his classes and hanging out with his friends.
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Notes: He continues to be tormented by a very strange doubt about who he really is, but he doesn’t tell anyone. This year, since he can hardly go to the farm to confide in his beloved uncle, he becomes much more quiet and silent.
Notes: Jesus returns to his studies when his mother begins to feel better. But he is no longer the same in class. He becomes so quiet and silent that even his teachers are surprised. He devotes himself to his brothers, teaches them everything he could know, and involves them in games and stories. His parents want to talk to him about the angel and their concerns, but they don’t dare tell him. His personality distances them from their idea of a king of their nation. Jesus knows all this because he hears them arguing unintentionally at night, but no one seems to understand his strange inner feeling.
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In the middle of the month, Jesus accompanies Joseph on a business trip; they go to Scythopolis, in the Decapolis. There, Jesus enjoys and becomes so enthusiastic about the pagan attractions and games that his father becomes angry with him and almost hits him. Jesus apologizes, and the matter is never mentioned again.
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Notes: Many more things would happen that year. First, before going to Jerusalem, Jesus met someone he initially thought was a man, but who turned out to be an angel. The first few days he spoke to him only about unimportant things, but one day he gave him some news. Hence his decision to stay in Jerusalem. Furthermore, in the middle of the Passover feast, he received a messenger from Emmanuel, although Jesus mistook the message. In mid-July, he had another apparition, this time from another angel.
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20, Read a passage in the village synagogue. Jesus’ calmer attitude begins to make his parents and family think that perhaps Jesus could really become the person they all expect.
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At the beginning of the month, he receives a public announcement that he has completed his studies. As a reward, Joseph assures him that he will see Jerusalem that year. 4, The family and 130 other pilgrims travel toward the holy city. 7, They arrive at the Mount of Olives, where they camp. 8, They meet a very friendly family from Bethany: the parents of Lazarus. The two children, almost the same age, become close friends. They are invited to spend Passover at their home. 9, Jesus is consecrated in the Temple as a son of the law. The rites and sacrifices of the Temple begin to disappoint him. He has some arguments with his parents. 10, Jesus discovers the gatherings of the rabbis and doctors. 18, The pilgrims gather near the Temple and leave; when they arrive in Jericho, the parents realize that Jesus is not with them. 19, Jesus speaks before the doctors for the first time. Joseph and Mary arrive and desperately search for him. 20, Jesus returns to the Temple. The doctors are surprised by the boy’s pertinent questions. Joseph and Mary decide to go to the Temple to speak with Zechariah and find him.
Note: This year young John, the son of Zechariah and Elizabeth, formally took Nazirite vows in the congregation at En-Gedi.
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25th, a sad day. Joseph dies in a work accident. He was working on a construction site in Sepphoris when he falls from a scaffold. The next day he was buried in Nazareth. The entire town turned out in support of the family, so that all winter there wasn’t a day when people didn’t gather at Jesus’s house to listen to his readings from Scripture, chat, or hear him play the harp.
17, Ruth, “the little squirrel,” Joseph’s posthumous daughter, is born.
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Jesús continues working in the carpentry shop. The family’s poverty is extreme, a situation aggravated by taxes.
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Miriam sells milk. Santiago starts working in the supply warehouse.
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Jesus borrows a plot of land and they use it to grow their food.
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They travel to Sepphoris to claim compensation for Joseph’s death. Herod Antipas welcomes them but mocks them.
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Jesus continues working hard and acquires several cows, sheep, a donkey, chickens, and a dog.
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One Saturday in the synagogue, he read the passage from Isaiah that speaks of him. He was enthusiastic about the readings and frequented the synagogue library in his free time.
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Find the text in the book of Enoch where it speaks of the Son of Man.
From then on, Jesus would be a tireless worker and a silent boy; he only confided his secrets to Santiago and his close friend Jacobo.
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Simon enters school. Jesus teaches his younger sisters, but he does so in secret, as it was forbidden.
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A mathematics professor from Damascus arrived in those days and engaged in long conversations with him for several days. Jesus became very interested in numerical sciences.
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Notes: He continued working tirelessly in the carpentry shop. He decided to wait before embarking on a dream that had been on his mind and which he now calls “his mission.”
Growing tension among the people, especially in the Judean district, due to the outbreak of a rebellion against paying taxes to Rome. This marks the beginning of the riots caused by the so-called Zealots.
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Zealots arrived in the village recruiting people. They had heard about Jesus. Mary supported them, and they tried to convince Jesus, but he refused, reasoning that he shouldn’t abandon his family. From then on, they no longer bothered him. In contrast, his beloved uncle Simon, from Migdal, embraced the cause and eventually emerged as the leader of a large group of Zealots, which caused a rift between nephew and uncle. In the village, things with the neighbors began to go badly.
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A man named Isaac, a wealthy man and moneylender, appeared in the village, offering Jesus financial security for his family in exchange for joining the Zealots (thus bringing Jesus along with his group of friends from Nazareth). In reality, this was all a ruse by those in the village who were hostile to Jesus. He reasoned with them again and explained his motives. He managed to convince them completely. But not all of them, and this unleashed such a storm in the village that moments of tension were frequent.
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Jesus continues to think about his dream and occasionally talks at home about his strange way of thinking.
They sell a property in Nahum, the last one, to pay some taxes. They also pay the first installment on Jesús’s uncles’ old caravan supply store.
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Jesus and James’ journey to Jerusalem, on the occasion of their coming of age. They ate the Passover meal at Lazarus’s house. Lazarus’s father, Simon, had died a year earlier.
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Jesús takes over the warehouse, and Santiago takes over the workshop, where he is already making progress. In this way, Jesús increasingly connects with travelers and further expands one of his dreams: travel.
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Zechariah, John’s father, dies from an illness lasting several months; the news is communicated to the family in Nazareth.
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Isabel and Juan arrive for a visit. The two friends, who hadn’t seen each other for years, talked about many things and consulted each other on many issues. They both agreed that if they were destined to be anything their families believed in, they would still have to wait for that time to come.
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3rd, a very sad day. Amos, the youngest brother, dies of a high fever that lasted a week. The family is despondent, and they are lovingly comforted by Jesus. To make matters worse, the household finances are in dire straits. However, Jesus is not discouraged for a single moment.
Notes: Jesus leads the synagogue during the Sabbath reading several times, whenever there is no one to do so in the village. The former school chazzan and friend of Jesus forms a group of young men who meet to discuss philosophical topics. Jesus shares experiences with this group of friends and becomes their leader. Unbeknownst to him, the young Jesus inspires admiration among the young women of the village.
John (the Baptist) refused to accept the priesthood stipend owed to his father; two years later, he had to go to work because they were ruined.
Jesus convinces Mary of his new teaching methods, and they both put this new system into practice at home. Although there were problems with some of the younger brothers, Jesus performed very well in his role as father and brother. Judah, Joseph, and Simon in particular were the ones who caused the most distress to the head of the family.
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Judah begins school. To cover the cost, Jesus has to sell his harp, but fortunately it falls into the hands of a beautiful woman who later even asks him for harp lessons in exchange for being allowed to play.
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Rebekah, a maiden daughter of Ezra, a wealthy merchant from Nazareth, was madly in love with Jesus. Unable to resist her desire any longer, she decided to confide in her friend and Jesus’ sister, Miriam, and later in his mother, Mary. But she met with only resistance. So in the middle of that month, on Rebekah’s 17th birthday, she asked her father to formally invite Jesus to their house. Jesus was greatly surprised. He reasoned with his father, and later with Rebekah, and thus Jesus remained the head of their family. Rebekah, feeling so heartbroken, moved to Sepphoris. However, from then on, a secret love for Jesus would develop, which, although unrequited by him, became the talk of the surrounding towns for a time.
Jesus travels to Bethany for Passover and spends it at Lazarus’s house. His friends’ mother had died the year before, and young Lazarus was the head of the family. Jesus instituted a new way of celebrating Passover, which was fully accepted by his friends. Upon his return, he attempted to introduce this and other innovations into the house, albeit with little success.
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John (the Baptist) moves from the City of Judah to Hebron. He lives as a shepherd, tending the flocks and the crops of the congregation at En Gedi, which he begins to frequent more than Hebron.
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Jesus meets Zebedee Sr. at a property sale in Capernaum and befriends the family and their sons.
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Joseph, the third of the brothers, finishes his studies at the synagogue and becomes James’ apprentice as a carpenter.
Jesus’s brothers are growing older and the typical difficulties of adolescence begin to emerge.
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Simon finished his schooling and became an apprentice to Jesus’ friend, James the Mason. Jesus continued working in marquetry and cabinetmaking for the first part of that year, but woodworking began to become scarce.
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Family reunion. Jesus hands over the leadership of the household to his brother James and goes to look for a new job as a blacksmith in Sepphoris. During his time away, Jesus makes regular visits to Nazareth, just 5 km from Sepphoris, to see how things are going.
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Note: During the time that Jesus is in Sepphoris, Rebekah sees her hopes resurrected and tries to see Jesus, although always without him realizing it.
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The group of blacksmiths where Jesus works in Sepphoris agrees to participate in the construction of several public buildings commissioned by Herod Antipas. Jesus, wanting nothing to do with this ruler, invents an excuse and returns home, where he once again takes charge of the workshop and repair warehouse with James.
Financial pressure eases. Four family members are working. Miriam also sells milk and butter, and Marta weaves. More than a third of the store is paid for.
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Jesus takes little Simon for Easter. In Philadelphia, they meet a merchant from Damascus who becomes a close friend of Jesus. This man offers him a job in Damascus, but Jesus rejects it. In Jerusalem, the curious anecdote of the chance encounter between Stephen and Jesus occurs.
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A messenger arrived from the merchant of Damascus, offering Jesus a new offer regarding a new venture: the establishment of a new academy of learning in that city. He remained there for four months, employed in the merchant’s house, organizing matters pertaining to the new academy.
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He returned to Nazareth, rejecting the offer to take over the management of the academy.
The week after Easter, a young man from Alexandria arrives in Nazareth to arrange a meeting with Jesus for a group of learned Alexandrian Jews, since Jesus’ fame had reached that remote city thanks to the merchant from Damascus.
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In the middle of the month, Jesus meets with the Alexandrian men and listens to their proposals. They offer him a position as assistant to the chazzan of the main synagogue. Jesus politely declines the offer. Jesus returns to Nazareth and experiences one of the most relaxing moments of his life, in the company of his brothers, who are growing older and older.
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Notes: Jesus continued to teach night school three times a week, read the scriptures frequently on the Sabbath, conversed more frequently with his mother and brothers, and in general everything was going better and better.
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James tells Jesus his desire to marry Este, a girl from the village. Jesus asks him to wait two years until Joseph is fit to be the new head of the family. Miriam also confesses to her brother her love for James the mason, Jesus’ close friend.
Financially, things are going well; for the first time, they don’t owe anyone any money. The store has been paid off, and all the brothers are earning a living, including the girls. They’ve even begun to have a surplus fund.
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Judá se gradua y completa sus estudios en la sinagoga.
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Jesus, given the family’s good situation, decides to take Judah to Jerusalem for Passover. There, they happen to meet Lazarus. Judah gets Jesus into trouble over a dispute with a Roman legionary. They were imprisoned for three days until Jesus was able to partially resolve the situation.
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Jesus had a long talk with Judah, but his success in redirecting the impetuous boy was only partial.
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Jesus is a true delight for children. From that time, there’s the tender image of Jesus telling stories to the children at the entrance to the caravan park.
Jesus begins to feel the disconcerting reality of the power he possessed. (Perhaps he performs several miracles alone?) He begins to understand who he really is. And he begins to understand why he’s here and why he came.
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During this year, Judah’s violent outbursts reached such an extreme, and he was so testing the brothers’ patience, that James and Joseph proposed expelling him from the house. If not for Jesus, the family would have experienced some truly tense moments, since Judah even had Mary’s approval for belonging to the Zealots. However, for several years, the quarrels between the brothers continued.
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Since Jesus had more free time, he spent a lot of time instructing James in the management of the repair shop and Joseph as the head of the family. Mary began to sense that Jesus was about to leave them, and she was in a hurry to talk to her son about the long-forgotten question of “his mission.”
Around this time, Jesus took Judah to see his uncle in Sarid, leaving him there to work in the harvest, but he ran away. A week later, Simon found him living as a fisherman on the lake and brought him back home. Jesus then arranged for him to be brought to Simon, his beloved uncle, a fisherman from Migdal, now a Zealot, and Judah willingly remained as a worker under Simon’s care.
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Double wedding. James and Estha, and Miriam and James were married. The wedding lasted a week, and the financial relief allowed them to enjoy a few moments of joy and true jubilation. At the end, Jesus officially appointed Joseph as head of the family. It was a very emotional moment because it coincided with the emergence of a completely changed Judah, who from then on joined in the domestic discipline by contributing his part.
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Notes: The day after the wedding, a very emotional event occurred: Jesus confessed to his brother James that he was preparing to leave home. He gave him ownership of the repair shop, also making him responsible for the care of the house. The conversation between the two culminated in a practical farewell.
19, Jesus leaves the village on a rainy Sunday morning, heading for Tiberias or Tiberias; 20-26 He remains in Tiberias; 21 He heads for Bethsaida, visiting Magdala along the way, and from there spends the night in Nahum where he visits the Zebedee family. From then on, the members of this family develop admiration for Jesus. Zebedee Sr. offers Jesus a job as a boatbuilder, and he accepts. He works for a little over a year and becomes a renowned boatbuilder in Capernum thanks to a revolutionary new system for steaming planks that he devised. During that time, he also occasionally goes out fishing.
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During this year, Jesus frequented the company of many people. He was especially interested in the travelers who stopped at the caravan inns and asked about the distant places they came from. He further expanded his dream of traveling. He also officiated numerous times in the new synagogue built by a Roman member of the military garrison.
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This is when Jesus gained such fame that he was asked to give a weekly teaching to a group of young people hungry for new ideas. This also spread among the group of day laborers under Zebedee’s command, who were the first to begin calling Jesus “rabbi” on his weekly teaching day. Even Judah would come on Saturdays to listen to him in the synagogue and then converse with him.
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8th, Martha’s Wedding; Jesus attends the wedding, and everyone is eager to find out what had become of him in recent months. These very happy days lasted a week.
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Notes: During his residence in Capernaum this year, he spent at least five nights a week studying in the synagogue library. One night he would engage in conversation with the elders and another with the young people. A group of people who frequented Jesus’ gatherings began to form in the house, and they began to gain a renowned reputation.
Jesus increasingly realized who he really was; during this time, we witness the prodigious and dizzying transformation of the one who would be called from Son of Man to Son of God.
Jesus bids farewell to the Zebedee family and to Capernaum. He asked for a small sum of money to cover his travel expenses and set out for Jerusalem. He promised to remain there until Passover, when everyone would be reunited. He left John Zebedee in charge of sending money to his household weekly. Meanwhile, he settled in with his dear friend from Bethany, Lazarus, whom he had not seen for a long time. During this time in Jerusalem, he also attended the Temple meetings and made sporadic visits to the rabbinical schools. It was Annas himself, the former high priest, who introduced and showed Jesus these schools.
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Arrival of the Zebedee Family; Jesus celebrated the Passover meal with the Zebedee Family at the house of Annas, who had graciously invited them. At the end of Passover Week, Jesus met an Indian father and his son, Gonod and Ganid. The father offered him a trip with them, serving as an interpreter. Jesus ultimately accepted. He only told the truth about this period to Zebedee Sr. The others never learned what became of him.
26 They left Jerusalem by way of Joppa and arrived at Caesarea. They embarked for Alexandria on a passenger and cargo ship.
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On 17, John’s mother, Elizabeth, died. Her family buried her and then informed John. He abandoned his sheep breeding and donated the flock to the En-Gedi brotherhood, in the care of his beloved orphaned child, Ezda. He lived for two and a half years in the En-Gedi community, studying the scriptures, praying, and reflecting.
On 10, Jesus bids farewell to Gonod and Ganid in Charax
Note: The Mediterranean voyage had the following route: (overland) Jerusalem - Joppa (three days) - Caesarea (here they stayed for about a week due to a ship breakdown); (overland) Caesarea - Alexandria (here they stayed for about three weeks) - Lasea on the island of Crete (here they stayed for a week) - Cyrene (two days stopover) - Carthage (three days) - Malta or Melita (two days stopover) - Syracuse on the island of Sicily (one week) - Messana (one day) - Neapolis (five days); (overland, via Appia) Neapolis - Capua (three days) - Rome (here they stayed for six months); five voyages from Rome to different places of interest during that time, one to the northern lakes, and another to Switzerland; - along the Appian Way they marched to Tarentum, arriving there about four days later, by sea they embarked for Nicopolis (three days) - Corinth (two months) - Athens (four days) - Ephesus (one week) - Rhodes (a one-day stopover) - Paphos on the island of Cyprus (a month and a half because Ganid fell ill) - Salamis, where they embarked - Antioch in Syria (one week) - Sidon, and with a caravan of camels to Damascus (three days) - the journey with the caravan lasted about six months - Susa (three weeks) - Ur (a few days) - Charax.
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At the beginning of the month, a double wedding: Simon and Judah get married.
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1st, Jesus leaves Nazareth with the caravan heading towards the Caspian Sea
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Note: During those months, Jesus experienced a caravan journey. They headed toward Damascus, stopping in Urmia, and then reaching the Caspian Sea. On his return, he stopped to rest in Urmia, where he gave several lectures at the school of Cymboiton.
John left En-Gedi to begin his career as a public preacher. He traveled along the coast of the Salt Sea to the ford of the Jordan near Jericho. From there he began preaching. He remained there for four months.
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1 Jesus returns to Capernaum with the caravan; 1-4 Visits his family in Capernaum; 5-10 Visits his mother in Nazareth; until 14 In Capernaum, at the home of the Zebedee family; 15 Departs for Tyre, where he spends the night; 16 Marches to Sidon, where he arrives that night and stays until the 18th; 19 Leaves for Antioch by ship, arriving on the 22nd, making several stops along the coast. He remains in Antioch for more than two months, until June 28, working, observing, studying, and carrying out personal ministry with the people he met.
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In 28, Jesus left Antioch and embarked on a journey to better understand his homeland of Palestine, in anticipation of his future mission, spending the money he had earned in Antioch. During this month, he traveled south and then returned north, stopping in towns and cities along the following route: Antioch - Sidon (July 1) -
John began to travel north up the Jordan. He began to gain fame, and thousands of followers followed him, following his preaching.
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Tyre - Acre - Caesarea (3-17) - Joppa (18), always travelling by boat; from here he heads east away from the coast. - Jamnia - Ashdod - Gaza (19) - Beersheba (20-27) - Hebron (28) - Bethlehem, where he sees his birthplace (29) - Jerusalem, where he arrives without entering Bethany (30) -
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Beeroth - Lebona - Sychar - Shechem - Samaria - Geba - En-Ganim - Endor - Madon - Magdala - Capernaum (2) - Waters of Merom - Karatha - Caesarea Philippi (3-12) - Beit Jenn (13); August 16 - September 23, Jesus on the summit of Mount Hermon
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22 Appearance of Satan and Caligastia, the cosmic test; 23 Jesus returns to Capernaum from Mount Hermon
John begins to speak of Jesus (“someone who comes after me”) in Adam.
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At the beginning, Jesus reunited with his family in Capernaum; the next day, he left with John Zebedee for Jerusalem for the Feast of Tabernacles. They stayed at Lazarus’s house. They spent three weeks in the holy city. In the middle of the Feast of Tabernacles celebrations, Jesus said goodbye to John.
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Jesus spends the first week alone in the hills near Bethany; afterward, he does not return to Jerusalem but goes to Capernaum, where he resumes his work as a boat builder in Zebedee’s workshop.
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John reaches Pella. His fame spreads throughout Galilee as well. John and James Zebedee go to the Jordan to be baptized after hearing Jesus speak about John.
12, Saturday. Jesus officiates in the synagogue of Capernaum; then he has a meeting with his two brothers James and Judah about what they should do about John’s baptism, since they were determined to go. 13, This Sunday Jesus postponed his answer. But that day something important happened: Jesus decided that the time had come to begin his mission. They headed to see John. They spent the night at a ford in the Jordan. 14, The three were baptized by John, and the incredible events of that day occurred. Just after the baptism, Jesus set out for the hills. The news of what had happened that day and the whispers about Jesus led to an increase in the crowds seeking the new Messiah. But they couldn’t see him, because Jesus traveled for about forty days.
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7, The apostles return. During the preaching period, they had selected six more chosen ones: Matthew, Thomas, James, Judas, Simon, and Iscariot. 8, Jesus and the six spend that day together. 9, Dinner at Matthew’s house. 10, They visit the twins at Cheresa. 11, They visit Thomas at Tarichea. 12, Jesus spends the day in seclusion and joins them for dinner. 13, That Saturday, they make plans for their ministry. 14-20, A week of intensive training for the apostles. 21-3 August. Two weeks of work on the lake to support their families. From then until the end of the year, they would alternate every two weeks working on the lake and carrying out personal ministry in the neighboring villages of Capernaum, Bethsaida-Julias, Chorazin, Gerasa, Hippos, Magdala, Cana, Bethlem, Jotapatha, Ramah, Safed, Gishchala, Gadara, and Abila. Every two weeks of preaching, Jesus marched with each of the pairs of apostles.
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The personal ministry and work of the apostles continues until, finally, on the 12th, Jesus gathers the apostles for his ordination. 13-14 Ministry of the apostles; 15, Day of Rest; 16-18 Three more days of teachings (Thursday at the lake teachings) and 18 Saturday Consecration of the apostles; 19 They leave Bethsaida and spend the night in Tarichea; 20 They arrive near Pella, where Jesus was baptized. They remain there for more than two weeks preaching. Around the 25th, many people begin to arrive at the camp.
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At first, they continued their journey north and camped on the slopes of Mount Gilboa. Jesus spent the rest of the month in retreat with the apostles, teaching and instructing them (teaching them about prayer).
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First, there was a chance encounter between the apostles and John’s disciples. For three weeks, they met at the foot of Mount Gilboa to hold a conference together.
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2, They break camp at Gilboa. During the months of November and December, Jesus’ apostles and John’s disciples joined forces in a common preaching effort in the Greek cities of the Decapolis, especially Scythoplis, Gerasa, Abila, and Gadara.
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At the end of the month, Jesus and the twenty-four moved toward Pella, camping near the village. During those days, messengers sent by John from prison arrived for Jesus.
10, John is executed by Herod. His body is buried in Sebaste. On the 12th, John’s disciples set out for Jesus in Pella, where they arrived in the evening. 13, Jesus and the disciples go to Capernaum and stay at Zebedee’s house. The preaching now begins in earnest. 14, 15, and 16, Jesus instructs his apostles for their preaching tour. On the 16th, in the morning, the fish harvest; in the afternoon, an interview with Ruth; on the 17th, Saturday, preaching in the synagogue; then the supposed healing of the demon-possessed boy and Peter’s mother-in-law; in the evening, Jesus performs a true miracle: the healing of 683 sick people. On the 18th, Jesus dismisses the crowds seeking new miracles and sets out in the afternoon for Rimmon. They preached for two months in the villages of Rimmon, Jotapatha, Ramah, Zebulun, Iron, Gishchal, Chorazin, Madon, Cana, Nain, and Endor. They stopped in these villages for a few days to preach, and in other smaller ones while they were passing through.
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17, Return to Capernaum from the preaching tour; two weeks in Bethsaida while Jesus withdrew to the hills and the apostles preached. 29, Healing of the centurion’s servant; 30, Journey to Jerusalem
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2, They arrive at Bethany, but have to hide from the crowds in Gethsemane. 10, At the Pool of Bethesda, in the afternoon, they teach the rule of living. The last week, they leave for Galilee, separating from the group of John’s disciples, led by Abner. Preaching in Bethabara; three days in Amathus.
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1, They continue their journey to Capernaum, but only the distance stipulated by law, due to the presence of spies from Jerusalem; 3, They arrive at Bethsaida by boat from Tarichea; 4, They preach (the theme of fasting). During the months of May, June, July, August, and September, they preach in a tent camp erected near the Zebedee family’s house in Bethsaida, where a hospital for the sick and a training school for evangelists were also founded (a group of 117 evangelists was formed).
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1, Healing of the paralytic; 3, Beginning of the second preaching tour: to Gadara, Ptolemais, Japhia, Dabarite, Megiddo, Jezreel, Scythopolis, Tarichea, Hippos, Gamala, Bethsaida-Julias, and other villages and towns. It lasted almost three months.
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30 Diciembre: regreso de los evangelistas a Betsaida
1, Until this day, the groups of evangelists remained together recounting their experiences. Afterward, they had two weeks of rest to devote themselves to their duties. 16, Abner’s disciples arrived and set up a meeting with the body of disciples. In the afternoon, Jesus selected a group of ten women (later twelve). 18, The 75 evangelists who had passed the test of personal experience in the villages joined the group of twenty-four. These were sent on the third preaching tour to all the villages. 22, Saturday in Tiberias
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4, Meeting in Nazareth of the touring group; 5, Sabbath services in the synagogue; rejection of the preaching by the people of his town; 10, The preaching groups meet in Bethsaida. 10 and 11, days of fishing on the lake or odd jobs. 12, Attending the synagogue; 13, Jesus begins a new teaching system: parables; 19, Jesus withdraws to the hills; 20, Traveling by boat on the lake to escape the crowds. The storm on the lake. 21, The lunatic at Cheresah; 22, Return to Capernaum. Healing of the woman with a hemorrhage and of Jairus’s daughter. They spend the night in Bethsaida. 27, They withdraw from the crowd in the park on the eastern shore of the lake; 30, The meal for five thousand, and the attempted coronation; Peter’s dream at night as they return by boat; 24 in the morning they sleep at Zebedee’s house. Jesus then retires for a few days to the region of Gennesaret.
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3, Journey to Jerusalem from Bethsaida via Gerasa and Philadelphia; 6, in the evening, arrival at Bethany; 24, departure from Jerusalem to Bethsaida via Joppa, Caesarea, Ptolemais, Ramah and Chorazin; 29, Arrival at Bethsaida; 30, Saturday, Jesus officiates in the synagogue
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1-7, Jesus holds intimate consultations with his followers at Zebedee’s house; 6, the religious authorities decide to close the doors of the Capernaum synagogue to Jesus. 8, from all Palestine. Jesus gives his disciples a week’s vacation; 16, the religious authorities before Herod in Tiberias; 18, agreement to arrest Jesus; 21, Pilate gives his authorization. That same Sabbath, the leaders meet in the Capernaum synagogue; 22, they flee from Capernaum by boat just as Jesus’ family was arriving, heading for Cheresa; then they go to Caesarea Philippi and from there to Phoenicia. 23, Jesus sends Peter with the evangelists to Chorazin. They remain there for two weeks. 24, The rest arrive at Caesarea Philippi. They remain there for two weeks.
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7, Peter and his men set out for Caesarea and arrived on the 8th. 9, They all set out for Phoenicia, skirting the marshy region on the way to Luz, and arriving at Sidon on the 10th. Near Luz, a memorable sermon on true religion was given. In Sidon they spent two and a half weeks resting. 28, They began the journey up the coast, passing through Porphyreon and Heldua.
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6, They return to Sidon and stay at Justa’s house until the 10th, when they travel south, arriving in Tyre on the 11th. 11-24, Teachings in Tyre; 24, They leave Tyre and arrive at Ptolemais, where they spend a day. 25, Peter preaches at night. 26, They leave Ptolemais and arrive at Jotapatha, where they stay that day and on the 27th. 28, They leave Jotapatha and arrive at Ramah on the 29th. They spend the Sabbath there. 31, They arrive in Zebulun, spend the night, and leave the next day.
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1, they reach the region of Gennesaret; that night they cross the lake by boat and rest in the hills all the following day, day 2, in the park east of the lake; 7, unsuccessful attempt to arrange a meeting between Jesus and his family in Capernaum; they are forced to pay the tribute; at night they rowed secretly to Bethsaida and camped in the park of Magadan, near Bethsaida-Julias; 8, Public conference with all the preaching groups and uproar with the Pharisees; at night, secret meeting; 9, Jesus and the Twelve leave for Caesarea Philippi; 10, At the house of Celsus; 11, David’s messengers arrive with money to provide for them; 12, they leave for Mount Hermon; 15, Jesus and the three apostles begin the ascent; that night, the transfiguration; then, the descent; 16, in the morning the four arrive at base camp; Jesus heals an epileptic boy; they head for Caesarea and spend the night at Celsus’s house; 17 They depart and arrive in Magadan, passing unnoticed by Peter’s house in Capernaum, and arriving in Magadan by night; 18 Until September 16, all the preaching groups go on a tour of the Decapolis.
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16, Return to Magadan; 18-23 Week of rest; conversations with Rodan; 25 Meeting in Magadan; 26 Departure for Jerusalem (Rodan, Thomas, and Nathanael remain behind); 28 Arrival in Bethany at night; 30 Thomas and Nathanael arrive
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3 Mission sent to Perea; January 1 - February 10 Jesus preaches in Pella and makes some visits; 28 Memorable sermon in Pella
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3, when they arrive, they are met with the sad news that Elijah Mark has died (he had a stroke); 4, general meeting in the Upper Room; 5, appearance of Jesus in the Garden of Nicodemus; 13, appearance of Jesus to the people of Sychar; 16, appearance in Tyre; 18, last appearance to the apostles and ascension; in the morning, general meeting at the house of Mary Mark and election of Matthias; in the afternoon, arrival of the Spirit of Truth and glorious preaching in the Temple: it was the beginning of a new era.