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In older times one always capitalised He and His in reference to Jesus.
No, you only need to capitalize 'Jesus'
Jesus.
No. When used as an adjective, it loses its capital letter.
Yes, because it's part of the title of the team.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
do you capitalize roaring twenties
do you capitalize the word protestant
Capitalize the word "disciples" when it is used as a specific title or when it is part of a proper noun, such as "Jesus' Disciples" or "The Disciples of Christ." Otherwise, in general references to followers or students, it can be written in lowercase.
No. When used as an adjective, it loses its capital letter.
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"Judas" by Lady Gaga has numerous religious references to Jesus and Judas, the betrayer.
As a noun, verb or adjective, fax may be used in all references, including first. Don't capitalize as FAX; the word fax is neither an acronym nor a proper noun.
The New Testament refers to Jesus over 950 times.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, David was from Bethlehem
Yes, you should because when you are talking about Jesus Christ, He deserves respect and acknowledgement for all He has done and will do.
Only the New Testament has references to Jesus.
No, there are no direct references to Jesus in the Book of Lamentations in the Bible. Lamentations is a collection of poetic laments over the destruction of Jerusalem, traditionally attributed to the prophet Jeremiah. The focus is on the suffering of the people and their cry for restoration.
Yes. Thomas Jefferson did not believe in the divinity of Jesus, nor that he performed any miracles, but he respected the moral teachings of the New Testament. He created a new Bible, the "Jefferson Bible", by cutting out references to miracles or to God.
Several. The Old Rugged Cross is one that comes to mind.