Yeshwa (Jesus)

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Yeshwa (Aryezi: Yecwa) also known as Jesus or Jesus Christ (4 B.C.- 33 A.D. or 7790-8027 C.A.) (Yecwa Kwestadz) is the central figure and messiah of Christianity, a prophet of Islam, and a very important figure in Aralan. Most Aralanic sects deny Jesus's divinity however.


Brief Summary of View in Aralan

In Aralan, it is believed that Jesus's birth was foretold by three wise men who were led to Mary by a comet. Jesus was born through the power of God from a virgin mother, Mary (see Mariya Matr-en-Yeshwa (Mary, Mother of Jesus)). Jesus was baptized in the river Jordan by John the Baptist (see Yonhan Dur-en-Yeshwa (John the Baptist)), after which he began his teachings, which came straight from God. He taught about forgiveness for enemies, love, and against the corruption of organized religion. He was tempted by the Devil for 40 days in the desert but resisted the temptation. For his views, he was martyred on the cross. He rose from the dead after 3 days and ascended to heaven after 40 days. He sometimes wanders the Earth in human form to test believers. It is believed he will return at the end of the world along with other important figures in Aralan.

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