no. the followers of him used the word christian.
no, the term Christian was first used at Antioch, in Acts 11:26
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Yahweh
AnswerThe ancient Greek philosophers developed the concept of the Logos, usually translated as 'Word', that was so successfully used by the early Christians, particularly the author of John's Gospel, to describe Jesus. The early Christians were able to suggest that if Jesus was the Word, then the philosophers had foreshadowed him.
Christians believe the Holy Bible is God's word to mankind and Jesus told us to 'live by every word of God.'
Yes. Jesus was called Christ (which means Messiah) and that is where the word Christian comes from.
That is where Jesus began to teach about God's word.
no
Christians believe the bible is gods word. the old testament is the background -before Jesus came (setting the scene) the new testament is when Jesus came and his life.
As far as I know He never did. The word 'Christian' was not in use.
bc Christ is in the word Christian. The they are apart if chris
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.
The Koine Greek word for fish is 'Ichthys' which is a symbol of intersecting arcs made to resemble a fish - used by many of the early Christians as a symbol of their belief and following of Jesus Christ - sign of the fish or Jesus fish.