Jesus died on the cross for everyone’s sins because the old way of removing sins was through sacrificing animals and it was an inefficient way of doing things. Numbers 6:10 and Numbers 6:11 also Numbers 6:14 Bring two young pigeons, to the priest, to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation and the priest shall offer the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering, and make an atonement for him, for that he sinned by the dead, and shall hallow his head the same day. People would commit sins such a fornication, stealing, lying, murdering and thinking they can keep slaughtering animals to ask for forgiveness while repeating the same sins over and over again. We can think Jesus had to come down to die for our sins because Satan accused these people of not fully repenting for the crimes of sin they kept doing. Jesus died for our sins because it was hard for him to fully judge if the people in the world fully repented and felt remorseful for their sins.

Living like Jesus

When Jesus came down it left a testament to the world on how we are suppose to live. He lived by the rules he gave us with the Ten Commandments by first Honoring his father and mother. As a boy he listened to them and didn’t make their lives hard, and he grew up being a productive citizen. We all know he never lied which is a big deal because every lie has the potential to change the outcome of the world. An example to understand why lying can be a major sin is because if the president of the United States says Aliens are coming and we have 1 hour to live. People will be Murdering, Stealing, and Raping on the streets; this big lie can change the outcome of the world in seconds. A smaller lie like saying you don’t have the money to pay someone back can make that person homeless, and what if that person has two kids, then the whole family will be on the streets. Jesus lived a life of no stealing, killing, fornication, idolatry, or adultery, which shows us we need to live like him or at least make a good effort.

Was Jesus a Jew

Yes Jesus was a Jew, because in the New Testament it says Mathew 1:17 So all the generations from Abraham to King David are fourteen generations; and from King David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen Generations. King David was from the tribe of Judah which was the Jews out of the twelve tribes of Isreal at the time and Jesus came from that tribe.