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− | '''Jesus of Nazareth''' ([[B.C. era|7–4 B.C.]] — [[First millennium A.D.|30–36 A.D.]]) is the central figure of [[Christianity]] |
+ | '''Jesus of Nazareth''' ([[B.C. era|7–4 B.C.]] — [[First millennium A.D.|30–36 A.D.]]) is the central figure of [[Christianity]], also regarded as a prophet of [[God]] in Islam<ref name="wikipedia">[[Wikipedia:Jesus|Jesus]] at [[Wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]]</ref> and a manifestation of God in the Bahá'í Faith. He is also known as '''Jesus Christ'''. The holiday of [[Christmas]] is often celebrated in his honour. |
There was a stained glass window at the [[Parish Church of St. Clementine]] at [[Godric's Hollow]] depicting Christ and the authors of the four books of the Gospel — [[Matthew]], [[Mark]], [[Luke]] and [[John]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter Film Wizardry]]'' - see [[:File:JesusDeathlyHallows.jpg|this image]]</ref> |
There was a stained glass window at the [[Parish Church of St. Clementine]] at [[Godric's Hollow]] depicting Christ and the authors of the four books of the Gospel — [[Matthew]], [[Mark]], [[Luke]] and [[John]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter Film Wizardry]]'' - see [[:File:JesusDeathlyHallows.jpg|this image]]</ref> |
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Jesus of Nazareth (7–4 B.C. — 30–36 A.D.) is the central figure of Christianity, also regarded as a prophet of God in Islam[1] and a manifestation of God in the Bahá'í Faith. He is also known as Jesus Christ. The holiday of Christmas is often celebrated in his honour.
There was a stained glass window at the Parish Church of St. Clementine at Godric's Hollow depicting Christ and the authors of the four books of the Gospel — Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.[2]
Appearances
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (Seen in a stained glass window)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (video game) (Seen in a stained glass window)
Notes and references
- ↑ Jesus at Wikipedia
- ↑ Harry Potter Film Wizardry - see this image