The central figure, a carpenter and preacher who performs miracles, heals the sick, raises the dead, and is crucified but resurrected. Recognized by his followers as the Messiah and divine savior.
Herod orders John the Baptist's death, indirectly impacting Jesus's inner circle and ministry timeline.
Pilate serves as the Roman governor who ultimately sentences Jesus to death under political pressure.
Thomas initially doubts the resurrection reports until Jesus personally appears to him.
Cleopas acts as a friend and early supporter, traveling with Jesus and witnessing his miracles.
Jairus defies priestly rulings to seek Jesus's help, later joining his journey to Jerusalem.
God speaks to Jesus during baptism and tests his devotion in the wilderness as his supreme creator.
John baptizes Jesus in the Jordan River, initiating his public ministry and divine calling.
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