All of the following were teachings that Jesus spread EXCEPT:

Answers

Answer 1

Answer:

His three basic teachings: the need for justice, morality, and service to others.

Explanation:

Jesus spread: love God, love your neighbor and yourself, forgeive those who have wronged you.

(I would assume that any of your choices not including any of these would be a teaching he didn't spread. Sorry I didn't have much to go off to give an exact answer.)

Answer 2

All of the following were teachings that Jesus spread EXCEPT the Importance of Sacrifices and Rituals in Worship. The correct Option is  3

The teachings of Jesus, as recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, focus on love, compassion, forgiveness, and the Kingdom of God. Option 3, "The Importance of Sacrifices and Rituals in Worship," is not among the central teachings of Jesus. Jesus' message emphasized a personal relationship with God, placing more emphasis on matters of the heart and spiritual transformation rather than external rituals and sacrifices.

He taught about the importance of faith, love, repentance, and the forgiveness of sins. Additionally, Jesus preached about the coming of the Kingdom of God and the hope of resurrection and eternal life through faith in God. Thus, Option 3 stands out as the teaching that Jesus did not emphasize during his ministry.

To know more about Jesus , click here.

https://brainly.com/question/14809724

#SPJ2

------------The given question is incomplete, the complete question is:

"All of the following were teachings that Jesus spread EXCEPT:

Option 1: Resurrection and Eternal Life through Faith in God

Option 2: Love thy Neighbor as Thyself and Practice Forgiveness

Option 3: The Importance of Sacrifices and Rituals in Worship

Option 4: Repentance and Turning Away from Sin"--------------


Related Questions

how did geography affect the civilizations in mesopotamia

Answers

Answer:

While Mesopotamia's soil was fertile, the region's semiarid climate didn't have much rainfall, with less than ten inches annually. This initially made farming difficult. Two major rivers in the region - The Tigris and Euphrates - provided a source of water that enabled wide-scale farming.

Explanation:

Geography Mesopotamian's changed their environment to improve life, rivers support agriculture? Semiarid climate - hot summers, less than 10 inches of annual rainfall. Crops grew in this dry region because of rivers, fertile soil - many farming villages across southern Mesopotamia by 4000 B.C.

What was the significance of Washington's role in the Whiskey Rebellion?

1. Mandated Separation of Powers

2. Strengthened the judiciary power

3. Strengthened the role of the executive branch

4. Weakened the role of the executive branch

Answers

Answer:

2) Strengthened the judiciary power.

Explanation:

What does king George mean by belong to me

Answers

Answer: I do not understand the question

but i will just answer the question king George mean:  the sovereign ruler of England

who was the 5th President of the U S​

Answers

Answer: James Monroe

Explanation:

In McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress

A. can establish state banks.

B. has no implied powers.

C. can establish a national bank.

D. has only express powers

Answers

Answer:

C. can establish a national bank.

Explanation:

McCulloch v. Maryland was a litigation or court case between the national bank known as The Second Bank of the United States and the state of Maryland with respect to the tax that was imposed on it by the state.

Basically, the state of Maryland passed a legislation to impose taxes on bank notes ($15,000 annually) of any bank that is not chartered in the state of Maryland.

However, James W. McCulloch who was head at the Baltimore branch of the Second Bank objected and refused to pay the tax. Consequently, the appellate court of Maryland ruled that the Second Bank was established unconstitutionally because the federal government is not provided a textual commitment by the constitution to charter a bank.

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Marshall ruled that the Federal government of USA has certain implied powers accorded or given to it by the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution but are not explicitly stated therein.

Hence, in McCulloch v. Maryland, the Supreme Court ruled that Congress can establish a national bank because of its implied powers accorded or given to it by the Necessary and Proper Clause of Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States of America.

Answer:

the answer is c) can establish a national bank

Explanation:

just took quiz on edge 2020

Which of the following best describes how American Indian power was affected by the War of 1812? It was reinforced. It was untouched. It was slightly weakened. It was nearly destroyed.

Answers

Answer:

its C

Explanation:

C: It was slightly weakened.

:)

On which river word dams built to generate electricity?

Answers

Hydropower is when you build dams to create power or electricity I’m not quite sure what you are asking though

WRITE UR REACTION TO THIS SUMMARY!!
Thomas Wood McLain Had volunteered for pharmacy school. And they sent Thomas to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, For three months he was he was a pharmacists. He spent 2 years as a pharmacist he fulfilled his enlistment and was released from the army on August 25 1950 and on that day the koren war broke out. Thomas agreed to be on the inactive reservist for five years. So because of the Korean War, they then recalled him and in September of 1950, I was back in the Army again as a PFC [Private First Class]. And I received orders to take a troop train from Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky to Seattle, Washington. they loaded him and 500 Americans, on board the ship the day before they loaded the Princess Pats Light Infantry [The Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry] As soon as they hit open water and hit a storm everyone was getting sick. Thomas became a gunner and he got on-the-job training. Then he got promoted to section sergeant. Then he got promoted again and made sergeant first class. That was towards the end of the fighting. That would have been in October of 1951. So Tomas was on the front line from February 17th until October 28th.after he left the company.

Answers

Overall there is great information.

There are a few mistakes you could fix so i'll help you fix them.

Thomas Wood McLain volunteered for pharmacy school. They sent Thomas to Fort Sam Houston, Texas. For three months he was a pharmacist. In his  two years as a pharmacist,  he fulfilled his enlistment and was released from the army on August 25 1950. On that same day, the Korean war started. Thomas agreed to be on the inactive reservist for five years. Due to the Korean War, they then recalled him. During September of 1950, he was in the Army again as a PFC [Private First Class].  He received orders to take a troop train from Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky to Seattle, Washington. They loaded him and 500 Americans on board the ship the day before they loaded the Princess Pats Light Infantry [The Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry]. As soon as they hit open water and hit a storm, everyone started getting sick.  Thomas later became a gunner and he got on-the-job training. He was later  promoted to section sergeant. He was promoted again and made sergeant first class. That was towards the end of the war, that would have been in October of 1951. Thomas was on the front line from February 17th until October 28th, after he left the company.

Answer:

noice

Explanation:

We know that a president must receive 270 Electoral votes to win the the presidency. I want you to list the least amount of states a person can win and still win the presidency of the United States.



Tell me which states they are and how many electoral votes each state has: PLEASE HELP ME!

Answers

Answer:

Hello! Hope you have a nice day :)!

Explanation:

Here are the number of electoral votes for each state:

Alabama - 9 electoral votes

Alaska - 3 electoral votes

Arizona - 11 electoral votes

Arkansas - 6 electoral votes

California - 55 electoral votes

Colorado - 9 electoral votes

Connecticut - 7 electoral votes

Delaware - 3 electoral votes

District of Columbia - 3 electoral votes

Florida - 29 electoral votes

Georgia - 16 electoral votes

Hawaii - 4 electoral votes

Idaho - 4 electoral votes

Illinois - 20 electoral votes

Indiana - 11 electoral votes

Iowa - 6 electoral votes

Kansas - 6 electoral votes

Kentucky - 8 electoral votes

Louisiana - 8 electoral votes

Maine - 4 electoral votes

Maryland - 10 electoral votes

Massachusetts - 11 electoral votes

Michigan - 16 electoral votes

Minnesota - 10 electoral votes

Mississippi - 6 electoral votes

Missouri - 10 electoral votes

Montana - 3 electoral votes

Nebraska - 5 electoral votes

Nevada - 6 electoral votes

New Hampshire - 4 electoral votes

New Jersey - 14 electoral votes

New Mexico - 5 electoral votes

New York - 29 electoral votes

North Carolina - 15 electoral votes

North Dakota - 3 electoral votes

Ohio - 18 electoral votes

Oklahoma - 7 electoral votes

Oregon - 7 electoral votes

Pennsylvania - 20 electoral votes

Rhode Island - 4 electoral votes

South Carolina - 9 electoral votes

South Dakota - 3 electoral votes

Tennessee - 11 electoral votes

Texas - 38 electoral votes

Utah - 6 electoral votes

Vermont - 3 electoral votes

Virginia - 13 electoral votes

Washington - 12 electoral votes

West Virginia - 5 electoral votes

Wisconsin - 10 electoral votes

Wyoming - 3 electoral votes

Answer:

The least amount of states that could be won in order to achieve 270 electoral votes, and ultimately the U.S. presidency, is eleven states.

Explanation:

California - 55 electoral votes

Texas - 38 electoral votes

Florida - 29 electoral votes

New York - 29 electoral votes

Pennsylvania - 20 electoral votes

Illinois - 20 electoral votes

Ohio - 18  electoral votes

Michigan - 16 electoral votes

Georgia - 16 electoral votes

North Carolina - 15 electoral votes

New Jersey - 14 electoral votes

Which Australian marsupial enjoy eating eucalyptus leaves?

Answers

Answer:

The koala can survive on eucalyptus leaves alone.

Explanation:

Along with the Greater Glider and Ringtail Possum being the only mammals that can survive with this diet. Most animals will not eat them because they are poisonous to most animals. Koalas have adapted to be able to consume these leaves and still live.They also have a low nutritional value.Because of koalas low metabolism, they can excract the most energy possible out of the food they eat. Koalas sleep about 20 hours a day so they conserve a lot of energy.

Hope this is helpful, have a fantastic day!

Answer:

The Koala is the only mammal, other than the Greater Glider and Ringtail Possum, which can survive on a diet of eucalyptus leaves. Eucalyptus leaves are very fibrous and low in nutrition, and to most animals are extremely poisonous.

Explanation:

Someone please help, urgent!


How did the monroe doctrine provide for the common defense? Explain.

Answers

Answer:

The Monroe Doctrine is the best known U.S. policy toward the Western Hemisphere. Buried in a routine annual message delivered to Congress by President James Monroe in December 1823, the doctrine warns European nations that the United States would not tolerate further colonization or puppet monarchs.

Explanation:

During a primary election, if a candidate does not recieve at least 51% of the vote, which of the following types of elections would probably be used to help determine a winner?
A.
runoff election
B.
bond election
C.
proposition election
D.
special election

Answers

A is the answer Iguess

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Just did it

16.6% of Mexico energy comes from hydroelectric power using what ?

Answers

Answer:

Water

Explanation:

Hydroelectric power is produced with moving water

At hydro - power plants water flows through a pipe, or penstock, then pushes against and turns blades in a turbine to spin a generator to produce electricity. Run-of-the-river systems, where the force of the river's current applies pressure on a turbine.

In your opinion, what is the best argument against nativism? Give reasons to support your answer

Answers

Answer:

yeet

Explanation:

Arguments against immigration come across my desk every day but I ... Second, the debate over immigrant impacts on American wages is ... Far from draining the welfare state, immigrants have given the entitlement portions a ... The fourth reason is that more open immigration makes native voters

Which box list three terms that best reflect the Spanish Colonial Era in Texas?
A: Missions Presidios Catholicism
B: Anglo Empresario Colonization
C:French Fort LaSalle
D: Fillbusters Independence Soldiers

Answers

Answer:

c

Explanation:

i got it

how does solid south secure his payment for rent and supplies?
SHARECROPPING - AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES

Answers

Answer:

After the Civil War, a central element of the Southern economy – slavery – was abolished.  As newly freed  

people sought rightful payment for farming and former masters strove to their control and profits, a  sstem of sharecropping and tenant farming developed.

Explanation:

What is the benefit of participating in e-democracy?
Any person of any age can participate.
Only those with computers can participate.
Government officials can use social media to communicate with voters.
People can place ads in newspapers.
It requires going door-to-door, but people can meet new neighbors.

Answers

Answer:

Government officials can use social media to communicate with voters.

Explanation:

E-democracy offers greater electronic community access to political processes and policy choices. E-democracy development is connected to complex internal factors, such as political norms and citizen pressures" and in general to the particular model of democracy implemented.

Why were Democrats challenged during the first years of Oklahoma statehood?
A. Oklahoma became a state during a national economic boom.
B. Divisions in the Democratic Party grew due to supporters from various backgrounds.
C. The party had very low expectations and wanted to impress the public.
D. The Republicans fought to move the state capital out of Guthrie.

Answers

Answer:

B

Explanation: Just took the test!

Answer:

B

Explanation:

B is correct

True or false the US was made better by annexing Texas. Texas solved all its problems by joining the US

Answers

Answer:

True

Explanation:

True or False: Many slaves saw the
Revolution as a chance to escape slavery.
True
False

Answers

True is the correct answer :)

PLZZ ANSWER THE QUESTION ​

Answers

Answer: C

Step by step explanation: 1828 was the first election that allowed non-property bearing white men to vote, aka poor white men.

How did many artists and writers of the time describe the 1920s? *

Answers

They described the 1920s as “roaring”

What were some of the conditions

Southern states had to fulfill before

rejoining the Union?

Answers

Southern states were required to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment before being readmitted to the union.

14. Why did the Spanish build
a mission in East Texas?

Answers

Answer:

The Spanish Missions in Texas comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans to spread the Catholic doctrine among area Native Americans, but with the added benefit of giving Spain a toehold in the frontier land.

Explanation:

Native Americans did not want to be converted to Catholicism. The Plains tribes resented the missionaries and their intrusion on their hunting grounds.

The Spanish Missions in Texas comprise a series of religious outposts established by Spanish Catholic Dominicans, Jesuits, and Franciscans to spread the Catholic doctrine among area Native Americans, but with the added benefit of giving Spain a toehold in the frontier land.


Wikipedia › wiki › Spanish_mission...
Spanish missions in Texas - Wikipedia

What happened when Columbus landed in America, and
connected it by ship to Europe

Answers

Answer:

Columbus was born in Genoa, Italy, in 1451. Little is known of his early life, but he worked as a seaman and then a sailing entrepreneur. He became obsessed with the possibility of pioneering a western sea route to Cathay (China), India, and the fabled gold and spice islands of Asia. At the time, Europeans knew no direct sea route to southern Asia, and the route via Egypt and the Red Sea was closed to Europeans by the Ottoman Empire, as were many land routes. Contrary to popular legend, educated Europeans of Columbus’ day did believe that the world was round, as argued by St. Isidore in the seventh century. However, Columbus, and most others, underestimated the world’s size, calculating that East Asia must lie approximately where North America sits on the globe (they did not yet know that the Pacific Ocean existed).

Explanation:

What did the ancient Egyptians do to limit damage from flooding?
O They created water wheels.
O They stored water in reservoirs.
O They constructed cataracts to drain water.
O They built dams to block the flow of water.

Please hurry

Answers

They constructed cataracts to drain water

Answer:

d

Explanation:

How did the French Catholic missionaries differ from the Spanish and the Portuguese?

Answers

Answer:

The French Catholic missionaries

Explanation:

The French Catholic missionaries differ from the Spanish and the Portuguese in many ways starting with their behaviour towards the Native Americans. They never forced the Native to convert into Christianity. Spanish and Portuguese used violence and forced conversion as they sought to save the Native soul from hell. French Catholic missionaries were small in number dedicated to converting by travelling great distances and interacted with many different Native tribes and ethnic groups.

Why did China discontinue Zheng He's voyages after Emperor Yongle died?
O They were believed to be too costly and distracting.
O They raised concerns that other nations would see China as threatening.
O They brought back too many immigrants for China to take into the country.
O They caused too many people to emigrate from China to other parts of the world.

Answers

O They were believed to be too costly and distracting

After Emperor Yongle's death, the following dynasty that took over believed that the naval expeditions were unnecessary, thus eventually leading to its dissolution.

China discontinue Zheng He's voyages after Emperor Yongle died because They were believed to be too costly and distracting. Thus, an option first is correct.

What happened after Emperor Yongle's death?

Yongle died at the age of 64, and his son, the Hongxi Emperor, succeeded him. After Hongxi died of a heart attack barely one year into his rule, the Yongle Emperor's grandson, Xuande, took over as Emperor and reigned until 1435 CE.

Following Emperor Yongle's death, the next dynasty decided that naval expeditions were useless, eventually contributing to its disintegration. They were thought to be overly expensive and distracting. The expeditions highlighted other countries China's riches and might.

After Emperor Yongle died, China discontinued Zheng He's missions because they were deemed too expensive and distracting. As a result, the first choice is correct.

Learn more about Emperor Yongle here:

https://brainly.com/question/28324920

#SPJ6

In order, give the acts imposed on the colonist by the English. PLEASE I NEED HELP ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!

Answers

well there was the Stamp Act,Sugar Act, Quartering Act, And the town Act

Explanation:

But I don't know if that is the exact order

Match the social characters with a Correct city-state.

Answers

Answer:

Males and Boys go with Sparta

Women go to Athens

Explanation:

I have watched all the movies.

Other Questions
(Java) Write a program that accepts a number of minutes and converts it both to hours and days. For example, 6000 minutes is 100.0 hours or 4.166666666666667 days. What is the meaning of nostalgically It will really help if you answer atleast 2 of them PLEASE HELP QUICKLY!!! A sequence is defined by the recursive rule a1 = -4, an = an-1 +5. What is the seventh term of the sequence? help me please I'm dumb You're reading a science article about the beginnings of modern science. You come across the word astronomy but aren't sure what it means. What can you do to determine the meaning of astronomy in the article? OA) Think about what the suffix -my means. O B) Think about what the prefix astr- means. OC) Think about what the suffix -onomy means.OD) Think about what the base word tron means. If the sin=7/12, what is cos? what is the restriction in the determining if the given equation is a polynomial? A manufacturer has invested $120,000 in a new product and wants to set a price to earn a $80,000 profit. The variable cost per unit is $20 and the company sells the units at $100. will mark brainlistOne number is 9 more than twice the other number. Their sum is 54. Find the numbers. Ryan conducted a 6 day study observing the effects of an organic plant food on the growth of his sprouting bean plant. He tracked these two pieces of info: 1. The amount of plant food remaining in the container after each days study.2. The height of the plant over time.Ryan found that the amount of plant food remaining decreased an equal amount each day. He used the entire 72 millimeters by the end of his study. QuestionDetermine the domain and the range for this relationship.0y 6 0 x 72{0, 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, 72}0 x 6{0,1,2,3,4,5,6}{0,6,12,18,24,30}0 y 72 Translate the following:A qu escuela vas? Voy a la escuela Santa MnicaEn qu tipo de escuela estudias, pblica o privada? Estudio en una escuela pblica. 2 + 3 + 10029 + 12 + 34 x (14512 - 14511) = ? Should I draw what I see in the clouds Given (3x + 2) : (x - 2) = 7:5, what is thevalue of x? Need help If correct will give brainiestIn a film, an actor played an elderly uncle character is criticized for marrying a woman when he is 3 times her age. He wittily replies, "Ah, but in 22 years time I shall only be twice her age." How old are the uncle and the woman? what is the equation of a line in slope intercept form that is perpendicular to y=2x+2 and passes through the point (8,-4) A 1000 kg boulder sits at the top of a 50-meter high cliff. Determine the amount of potential energy possessed by the boulder if the acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2. The boulder has_______(magnitude/ number)_______(units) of Potential Energy. Help me solve these please help 13 points asap What is the probability of getting one or fewer people with a chronic heart condition in a sample of 22 if 25% of the population in this age bracket?