No paralleles exist. Jesus is Christ, the son of the living God. Buddah was a natural man who was idolized by other men.
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All parallels of every latitude 23.5 degrees or less, both north and south.
There is no difference between Baby Jesus and Jesus Christ. Jesus is called Baby Jesus because He was born into this world like all of us, as a baby.
Yes of course!
-- Parallels are associated with latitudes. Meridians are associated with longitudes. -- Parallels are parallel, and no tweo parallels intersect. All meridians intersect all other meridians, at two places. -- Every point on a parallel has the same latitude. Every point on a meridian has the same longitude. -- Every parallel in the same hemisphere has a different length. Every meridian on Earth has the same length. -- Every parallel is a full circle. Every meridian is a semi-circle. -- Every parallel crosses all longitudes. Every meridian crosses all latitudes. -- The distance between two parallels is the same at every longitude. The distance between two meridians depends on the latitude where it's measured. -- To cross all parallels, you only have to travel 12,000 miles. To cross all meridians, you have to travel 24,000 miles.
They are lines of constant latitude, all parallel to the equator.
-- Since you're asking for "parallels", we know that the discussion concerns latitude.-- The total extent of latitude on the Earth is 180 degrees.-- The north and south poles are degenerate "parallels", i.e. circles with zero radiusat 90 degrees north and south latitude.-- If we draw in all the rest of the parallels between the poles at intervals of5 degrees, we'll need to draw 35 of them.
Parallels are referred to as lines that never intersect and maintain the same distance apart from each other at all points. They represent a relationship of uniformity and constant separation.
Jesus is never mentioned, either directly or indirectly in the Pentateuch, or first five books of the Bible. However, in his nativity story, the author of Matthew sought to draw close parallels between Jesus and Moses. for example, he said that the father of Joseph was called Jacob, just as in the book of Genesis (in Luke's Gospel, the father of Joseph is called Heli). Herod's Slaughter of the Innocents, in which he ordered all the boys under two years old to be killed for fear of Jesus, parallels the Old Testament story of the Pharaoh's order that all boys under two years old to be killed for fear of the Israelites. Just as Moses left Egypt to save his people, the baby Jesus left Egypt to save his people. Matthew's narrativehas been described as "Christian midrash" but, for those whose faith requires this, it does provide a reference to Jesus in the first five books of the Bible.
I doubt it. If I put the base of a right angle triangle on one of the parallels and the opposite apex on the other parallel line, there is a side at right angles to both lines, but the hypotenuse might be sloping down at any angle you like. If you are given the distance between the parallels, then you must be given the length of the base or the smaller base angle to fix a particular right-angled triangle.
No. Parallel lines never cross.
90 degrees