Dios
El Omnipotente
El Todopoderoso
El Altísimo
Alfa y Omega
Yavé
La Santísima Trinidad
El Paráclito (El Espíritu Santo)
Jesus (with an accent on the 'u') (de Nazaret)
El Hijo de Dios
El Hijo del Hombre
Yes, Jesus does refer to himself as the Son of God in the Bible.
The term that Jesus used to refer to God in Aramaic was "Abba," which translates to "Father" in English.
In Christian theology, the term "Lord" is used to refer to both God and Jesus.
Jesus referred to God as "Abba" in Aramaic, which translates to "Father" in English.
In Aramaic, Jesus referred to God as "Abba," which means "Father" or "Daddy."
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God during his time on Earth.
No. Jesus offered himself to God as the Lamb of God when he died on the cross for our sins.
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God during his time on Earth.
In Christian theology, the term "Lord" can refer to both God and Jesus, as they are considered to be part of the Holy Trinity.
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God during his teachings and interactions with others.
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God in his teachings and interactions with others, particularly in the New Testament of the Bible.
Jesus refers to himself as the Son of God in the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 36.