The first mention of "Jesus" [ie Saviour] is in Matthew 1:1 of the New Testament :-
Mat 1:1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
Jesus' birth was mentioned 50 times in the bible.
The name Mary was first mentioned in Matthew 1 dring the genealogy of Jesus. Mary was the virgin that gave birth to the Saviour. So she was technically mentioned in the old testament when they prophesied Jesus' coming.
Jesus is mentioned the most in the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Of the gospel books -- the name of Jesus is mentioned in the book of John more than another other book.
AnswerThe birth of Jesus is mentioned in Matthew 1:25 and Luke 2:7.
Muhammed is not mentioned in the Bible as he comes after the time of the Bible. Jesus, however, is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament but also mentioned in the Old, though not as 'Jesus'.
There is no such thing mentioned in the Bible
Yes she is. The next woman mentioned is Ruth.
Only the New Testament has references to Jesus.
Jesus' birth was mentioned 50 times in the bible.
The name Mary was first mentioned in Matthew 1 dring the genealogy of Jesus. Mary was the virgin that gave birth to the Saviour. So she was technically mentioned in the old testament when they prophesied Jesus' coming.
The origin of Christianity is not really mentioned and it is from the time of Jesus and the Pentecost. First Christian is those who follow Jesus his apostles and disciples.
Jesus is mentioned the most in the Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Of the gospel books -- the name of Jesus is mentioned in the book of John more than another other book.
AnswerThe birth of Jesus is mentioned in Matthew 1:25 and Luke 2:7.
No, the concept of the Trinity is not explicitly mentioned as a commandment given by Jesus. The Trinity doctrine developed later in Christian theology to explain the relationship between God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.
It is not mentioned in the bible that Jesus wore red.
Muhammed is not mentioned in the Bible as he comes after the time of the Bible. Jesus, however, is mentioned in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament but also mentioned in the Old, though not as 'Jesus'.
Jesus (of Nazareth) is never mentioned in the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. However, Jesus is considered to be the Greek translation of Joshua, and another Joshua - Joshua, son of Nun - is named.