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Jesus of Nazareth

Jesus of Nazareth was a first-century Jewish teacher and the central figure of Christianity, whose life, crucifixion and reported resurrection transformed world history.

Born
4 BCE
Died
30 CE
Role
Central figure of Christianity

Central figure of Christianity (4 BC–30)

Portrait of Jesus of Nazareth in traditional first-century attire
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c. -4–12
Humble origins

Jesus was born near the end of Herod the Great's reign and grew up in Nazareth, a Jewish village in Galilee under Roman imperial power.

c. 27–29
Gathering followers

Jesus gathered disciples, including the Twelve, whose symbolic number pointed to the renewal of Israel.

c. 30
Arrest and execution

Jesus was arrested, handed to Roman authority and crucified under Pontius Pilate, probably around AD 30.

60 onward
Enduring legacy

Jesus' legacy shaped Christianity, world culture, ethics, art, politics and spiritual life on a scale unmatched by most figures in history.

Life Journey

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c. -4–12

Humble origins

Jesus was born near the end of Herod the Great's reign and grew up in Nazareth, a Jewish village in Galilee under Roman imperial power.

c. 20s

Spiritual awakening

Jesus' public mission is closely linked to John the Baptist, whose call to repentance formed part of the world Jesus entered.

c. 27

Public teaching begins

Jesus began preaching in Galilee, using parables, healings and public teaching to announce the kingdom of God.

c. 27–29

Gathering followers

Jesus gathered disciples, including the Twelve, whose symbolic number pointed to the renewal of Israel.

c. 28–30

Challenging norms

Jesus debated purity, Sabbath, forgiveness, wealth and authority, challenging some religious leaders while remaining within Jewish argument.

c. 30

Final journey

Jesus' final journey to Jerusalem during Passover brought his message into the most sensitive religious and political space in Judea.

c. 30

Arrest and execution

Jesus was arrested, handed to Roman authority and crucified under Pontius Pilate, probably around AD 30.

c. 30–60

Early movement

Jesus' followers proclaimed that God had raised him from the dead, turning a shattered movement into the beginning of Christianity.

60 onward

Enduring legacy

Jesus' legacy shaped Christianity, world culture, ethics, art, politics and spiritual life on a scale unmatched by most figures in history.

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Further reading

  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Jesus of Nazareth,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Jesus of Nazareth,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Jesus of Nazareth,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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