None. Because the Jesus in your bible is not real and never was. The Bible was written by men. The whole Jesus myth was 'borrowed' from that of Horus, an Egyptian god worshipped from around 3100BC to 211AD, which is nearly one and a half times longer that people have worshipped Jesus. Mithra is another of the dozens of example of the virgin birth myth.
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There are many words spoken by the historic Jesus. Suggest getting a 'red letter' Bible that will have His words highlighted in red.
Concerning the above answer, the writer may wish to read more about the 1st Great Apostasy shortly after the Flood. Here you will find the beginnings of the long false list of human gods starting with Cush (Bel evolves into Baal), Nimrod (Mithra and a plethora of other titles, and the imfamous Seriramis who too has many god titles like Isis, etc. Just a suggestion. There are various extra-biblical accounts that should be enough to get you started. Satan knows God's plan and has had thousands of years advance notice to copy it and to deceive people.
because the words represent what Jesus said. he wasn't around in the old testament
The shortest verse in the Bible is only two words - "Jesus wept". It is found in the New Testament in the Gospel of John, chapter 11, verse 35. Job 3:2 "He said" in the NIV is one of the shortest verses in the Old Testament, but in other translations it is written as "And Job said:" so it depends on which translation you refer to.
Jesus says 'hell' 15 times in the gospels. As the rest of the Bible is inspired by his Holy Spirit, we may say that he said 'hell' also, 27 times in the remainder of the New Testament, and about 42 times in the Old Testament.
AnswerChristians say that Jesus came to fulfil the Old Testament. Jews said that Christians did not really understand their ancient scriptures, and that, while a good man, Jesus was not prophesied and was not really sent by God to fulfil the Old Testament.
If you believe Jesus is the God of the Old and New Testaments and spoke through the prophets in the writing of all scripture then 311x. In the Old Testament: 131x In the New Testament: 180x If you are asking about while Jesus walked the earth, then in the NT it is recorded that he personally said it : 51x (and then 2x in Revelation.)
because the words represent what Jesus said. he wasn't around in the old testament
These are the words Jesus said
The Bible said both old testament and new testament........old testament means what happened in the world is before birth of Jesus and New testament said after birth of Jesus what happened in the world..........it said that about the sinces.......it said that we should not spoil our life by sinces.....it said be a good man and do anything as well....... dont denigrate others.............
The Old Testament never actually mentions Jesus Christ.
Yes Jesus said you are saved by grace and not by great deeds.
Yes.Luke 24:44 - Then He [Jesus] said to them, "These are the words which I spoke to you while I was still with you, that all things must be fulfilled which were written in the Law of Moses and the Prophets and the Psalms concerning Me."[NKJV]
The shortest verse in the Bible is only two words - "Jesus wept". It is found in the New Testament in the Gospel of John, chapter 11, verse 35. Job 3:2 "He said" in the NIV is one of the shortest verses in the Old Testament, but in other translations it is written as "And Job said:" so it depends on which translation you refer to.
Jesus says 'hell' 15 times in the gospels. As the rest of the Bible is inspired by his Holy Spirit, we may say that he said 'hell' also, 27 times in the remainder of the New Testament, and about 42 times in the Old Testament.
In the Old Testament God identified Himself by the name "I am." In the New Testament, Jesus identified Himself by this same name and said "I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins." John 8:24. In this verse, it is obvious that Jesus was not telling the people that He was speaking to, that if they did not believe that Jesus EXISTS, they would die in their sins. Obviously they could see that Jesus existed. They were looking right at Him. But in the Greek, the words for "I am" are "ego eimi," and the word "he" does not appear in the verse in the Greek. So Jesus was using the same phrase to identify Himself as the God of the Old Testament, that God had used in the Old Testament in Exodus 3:14, which says "And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you." So Jesus is saying in the New Testament that if we do not believe He is GOD, we will die in our sins.
yes, he can be... as He has said so many good words. So if like that you can tell His words to others.
The Gospels, which are the first four books of the New Testament, contain the words of Christ before and after his crucifixtion and resurrection. Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are full of Jesus's teachings.
AnswerChristians say that Jesus came to fulfil the Old Testament. Jews said that Christians did not really understand their ancient scriptures, and that, while a good man, Jesus was not prophesied and was not really sent by God to fulfil the Old Testament.