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Believers in Jesus are usually called Christians because most of them believe that Jesus is the Christ, the risen Son of God.
No. The risen Christ is still Jesus Christ. He rose bodily, not as a spirit. In the Trinity, the terms Father, Son, and Holy Spirit each refer to a different person, who is nevertheless still one God.
Alithos anesti (all-ee-THOS ah-NES-tee)
Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again, is one form of the memorial acclamation. Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come again, is one form of the memorial acclamation.
One of the Apostles that followed Jesus Christ.
James in the bible was one of the diciples of Jesus Christ.
"Alithos" is Greek for "indeed." When we recognize The Resurrection of Jesus we say "Christos Anesti", which means "Christ has risen", and the response is "Alithos Anesti" which means "Truly, he has risen" (this is one of the many cases in Greek where the proper translation (Truly, he has risen) is not the same as the literal translation (Indeed, he has risen).
No, Christ means "the annointed one" and so he was known as Jesus, the Christ.
The appropriate greeting for Easter is 'Happy Easter'. If one were to say Happy Birthday Jesus, at Christmas, they could say Christ is Risen at Easter.
"Alithos" is Greek for "indeed." When we recognize The Resurrection of Jesus we say "Christos Anesti", which means "Christ has risen", and the response is "Alithos Anesti" which means "Truly, he has risen" (this is one of the many cases in Greek where the proper translation (Truly, he has risen) is not the same as the literal translation (Indeed, he has risen).
Jesus Christ is one of the Prophets for Muslims in Islam !
believers know that as they believe that Jesus died and rose again, then we will also arise one day after death only if we believe in Jesus.