Joseph Hayyim Krimsky has written: 'Jesus and the hidden Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Messiahship, Theology
Volker Hampel has written: 'Menschensohn und historischer Jesus' -- subject(s): Biblical teaching, Messiahship, Son of Man
William W. Phillips has written: 'Jesus of Nazareth' -- subject(s): Presbyterian Church, Messiahship, Sermons, American Sermons
E. Keith Howick has written: 'Challenged by the Book of Mormon' 'Blow me away!' -- subject(s): Marketing, Books, Handbooks, manuals, Authorship 'A Concise History of Kirtland' 'The Mission of Jesus the Messiah' -- subject(s): Biography, Messiahship 'A Concise History of Zion' 'Challenged By The New Testament (Challenged By the Bible)' 'The miracles of Jesus the Messiah' -- subject(s): Messiahship, Miracles 'A Concise History of Nauvoo'
The Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah.
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The disciples viewed Jesus as the Messiah; the son of God.
Jesus knew that a miracle is accomplished by the Divine Will. So no 'view'. A view is on something that is multi-faceted, not simple, subject to personal outlook and personal limitation.
He stayed near Nineveh till he died (we have found his tomb)
Jesus is the son of God, not a politician. Now on the other hand if you look at the Conservatives (Republican) view verses the Liberal view (Democrat), you will notice that almost all the Conservatives view lines up with Christianity while the Liberal view opposes it.
One can view images of Jesus by going online. Here they can then visit some of the following websites that host images of Jesus, these include Photobucket, Tumblr, pbase, masalatime and google images.
The Christian view is that Jesus was not a prophet, he was the son of God. In Islam, both Jesus and Muhammad are considered prophets.