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JESUS CHRIST
Jesus
of Nazareth (7–2 BC/BCE—26–36 AD/CE), also known as Jesus Christ, is
the central figure of Christianity and is revered by most Christian
churches as the Son of God and the incarnation of God. Islam considers
Jesus a prophet.
The principal sources of information regarding Jesus' life and
teachings are the four canonical gospels though some scholars argue
that other texts (such as the Gospel of Thomas) are as relevant as the
canonical gospels to the historical Jesus. Most critical scholars in
the fields of history and biblical studies believe that ancient texts
on Jesus' life are at least partially accurate, agreeing that Jesus
was a Galilean Jew who was regarded as a teacher and healer. They also
generally accept that he was baptized by John the Baptist, and was
crucified in Jerusalem on orders of the Roman Prefect of Judaea
Pontius Pilate, on the charge of sedition against the Roman Empire.
Aside from these few conclusions, academic studies remain inconclusive
about the chronology, the central message of Jesus' preaching, his
social class, cultural environment, and religious orientation.
Christian views of Jesus (see also Christology) center on the belief
that Jesus is divine, is the Messiah whose coming was prophesied in
the Old Testament, and that he was resurrected after his crucifixion.
Christians predominantly believe that Jesus is the "Son of God"
(generally meaning that he is God the Son, the second person in the
Trinity), who came to provide salvation and reconciliation with God by
his death for their sins. Other Christian beliefs include Jesus'
virgin birth, performance of miracles, ascension into Heaven, and
future Second Coming. While the doctrine of the Trinity is widely
accepted by Christians, a small minority instead hold various
nontrinitarian beliefs concerning the divinity of Jesus.
(Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus).
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VIRGIN MARY
Mary
(Maryām, later Hebrew Miriam, Greek Μαριαμ or Μαρια, in Arabic مَريَم
Maryam), called since medieval times Madonna (My Lady), was, according
to Christian tradition, a Jewish resident of Nazareth in Galilee and
known from the New Testament as the mother of Jesus of Nazareth. The
New Testament describes her as a young maiden – traditionally, Greek
parthénos signifies an actual virgin – who conceived by the agency of
the Holy Spirit while she was already the betrothed wife of Joseph of
the House of David and awaiting their imminent formal home-taking
ceremony (i.e., the concluding Jewish wedding rite).
The name "Mary" comes from the Greek Μαρία, which is a shortened form
of Μαριάμ. This is a transliteration of the Hebrew/Aramaic name Maryam.
In later Hebrew the vowel "a" changed (regularly) to "i" in a closed
unaccented syllable, so that by the time the Jews began to use vowel
points, they wrote it as Miryam.
(Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Mary).
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