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[[file:Carlo Saraceni - The Birth of Christ - WGA20827.jpg|섬네일 | 270px|''The Birth of Christ'' by Italian painter Carlo Saraceni (1579–1620): Jesus was born on earth in the flesh as a child, fulfilling the prophecies of the Bible.]]
[[file:Carlo Saraceni - The Birth of Christ - WGA20827.jpg|thumb| 270px|''The Birth of Christ'' by Italian painter Carlo Saraceni (1579–1620): Jesus was born on earth in the flesh as a child, fulfilling the prophecies of the Bible.]]
The life of Jesus is marked by key events such as His birth, crucifixion, [[resurrection]], and [[ascension]], central to the Christian belief in the forgiveness of sins and human salvation. According to biblical prophecy, Jesus, regarded as the [[Christ]] and Savior, was conceived by the [[The Holy Spirit|Holy Spirit]] and born to Mary in Bethlehem of Judea. At the age of 30, He was [[Baptism|baptized]] by John the Baptist. During His subsequent three-year ministry, He proclaimed the [[Gospel of the Kingdom|gospel of the kingdom of heaven]] and established the [[The New Covenant Passover|New Covenant Passover]] through His precious blood shed on the cross, thereby opening the path to salvation for humanity.
The life of Jesus is marked by key events such as His birth, crucifixion, [[resurrection]], and [[ascension]], central to the Christian belief in the forgiveness of sins and human salvation. According to biblical prophecy, Jesus, regarded as the [[Christ]] and Savior, was conceived by the [[The Holy Spirit|Holy Spirit]] and born to Mary in Bethlehem of Judea. At the age of 30, He was [[Baptism|baptized]] by John the Baptist. During His subsequent three-year ministry, He proclaimed the [[Gospel of the Kingdom|gospel of the kingdom of heaven]] and established the [[The New Covenant Passover|New Covenant Passover]] through His precious blood shed on the cross, thereby opening the path to salvation for humanity.


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==Passion Week==
==Passion Week==
[[file:Caravaggio - The Taking of Christ.jpg|섬네일 | 400픽셀 | ''The Taking of Christ'' by Italian painter Caravaggio (Michelangelo da Caravaggio), 1571-1610: Jesus was arrested on the night He observed the New Covenant Passover and endured suffering until His death on the cross the following day.]]
[[file:Caravaggio - The Taking of Christ.jpg|thumb| 400px | ''The Taking of Christ'' by Italian painter Caravaggio (Michelangelo da Caravaggio), 1571-1610: Jesus was arrested on the night He observed the New Covenant Passover and endured suffering until His death on the cross the following day.]]
The term “Passion Week” designates the week from the day Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a colt to the day of His death on the [[cross]]. During this week, Jesus celebrated the Last Supper of the New Covenant with His disciples and was arrested that same night, after which He endured immense suffering until the following day. His sufferings, prophesied by Isaiah, included being pierced, wounded, flogged, and subjected to torment and interrogation, all of which exemplify Christ’s love for humanity's salvation.
The term “Passion Week” designates the week from the day Jesus entered Jerusalem riding on a colt to the day of His death on the [[cross]]. During this week, Jesus celebrated the Last Supper of the New Covenant with His disciples and was arrested that same night, after which He endured immense suffering until the following day. His sufferings, prophesied by Isaiah, included being pierced, wounded, flogged, and subjected to torment and interrogation, all of which exemplify Christ’s love for humanity's salvation.