He was directly quoted many times but, He did not produce any writings that became part of The Bible.
jesus wept
The Bible says that, "if you were to try to write down all the miracles Jesus did, the world could not contain them." Obviously there were millions!
According to the Bible, Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus helped take Jesus down from the cross and prepare his body for burial.
Ultimately God wrote the Holy Bible. He chose certain human authors to actually write the words on whatever they wrote on in that time, but it was God who put into their mind what to write down. The words they wrote were the words that God wanted in order to put down all truth.
The Bible, as we know it, was not actually written down until the Jewish people were exiled in Babylon.
We don't know, They took it down when they brought Jesus down, and the bible doesn't say where they put cross.
The Apostles did write down things that happened to Jesus and what he did so you can say he was studied.
Jesus Himself did not physically write the Bible, but took part in its inspiration. Some of the disciples whom He taught wrote down his teachings and these writings later became part of the New Testament. Others wrote down the accounts from those who knew Jesus. There is a book that was written by Jesus called The Book of Love. It was stolen by the Catholic church so no one can know the truth.
Papyrus, stone tablets, animal skins, etc were originally used to write down the scriptures that make up the Bible.
Many times although but only a few were actually written down. Jesus prayed every morning and every night. He also prayed often during the day. Jesus was in constant contact with his Heavenly Father, just like we should be today.
As Jesus was a very common name and in the bible it refers to several people named 'Jesus'. Also, Christ is is the son of God so the church is the body of God if you break it down.
to pray to the one Lord, the Creator...............As Jesus fell down on his face in prostration to his Lord..(The Bible) to follow the Commandments. and sacred scriptures.