God also speaks audibly (three times in Jesus' life). He spoke audibly 3 times and in each case pointed to Jesus.
1) This is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. Baptism (Mark 1:11)
2) This is my Son listen to Him. Transfiguration (Matthew 17:5)
3) I have glorified your Name and will do it again. Last week of his life (John 12:28)
Directly, practically never - only Hebrews 5:5 seems to have Yahweh speaking directly, he spoke quite a lot in the Old Testament - however, as you go through the books he becomes less and less visible; Adam saw Yahweh, Noah only saw his back, Moses saw him as a burning bush.
In fact, God spoke three times from heaven to Christ - At his baptism (Matt 3:17), his transfiguration (Matt 17:5) and just before his suffering (John 12:28).
God was referred to as "our Father" 13 times in the Old Testament, Jesus' frequent use of this title brought a whole new understanding of our relationship with God. Jesus referred to God as His father over 150 times, and He spoke of God as being our father 30 times. This infuriated the religious Jews of Jesus' day who considered it blasphemy to call God their father, because they perceived that to mean they were equal with God (John. 5:17-18).
Three times: When He was baptized (Matthew 3:17and parallels), when He was transfigured (Matthew 17:5 and parallels), and while He was speaking before a crowd in Jerusalem on the day of His triumphal entry, recorded in John 12:28.
The New Testament records three instances in which God's voice was heard:
Jesus' baptism (Matt. 3:17, Mark 1:11, Luke 3:22)
The Transfiguration (Matt. 17:5, Mark 9:7, Luke 9:35)
Passover week (John 12:28)
In the New Testament, God audibly spoke to Jesus on at least two occasions: during Jesus' baptism (Matthew 3:17) and during the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:5).
I counted about 70 times that Jesus referred to God as His Father and about 25 times that He referred to God as our Father.
979
Three times
John 12:27 “Father, glorify your name.”
#1. Jn 12:28 “I have glorified it, and I will glorify it again.”
#2 Mt 3: 17 “...This is my beloved son with whom I am well - pleased.”
#3 Lk 9:35 “...This is my Son, the Chosen One, listen to Him.”
God spoke to Jesus three times audibly and in Luke 9:35 God audibly said “...listen to Him.”
Not only are we to listen but to be doers of what He ays. The greatest commandment is to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, & strength. The Second greatest command is to love your neighbor as yourself. 🙌🏻“We love You Father God. Come quickly Lord Jesus Christ” 🙏🏼
It is believed that Jesus spoke seven phrases while he was on the cross. These phrases are known as the "Seven Last Words of Jesus." They include "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do" and "Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit."
Peter denied Jesus three times, just as Jesus had predicted. This occurred during Jesus's trial before his crucifixion.
The Bible does not provide specific information on the exact number of times Mary spoke to Jesus. However, there are several instances recorded in the Gospels where Mary had conversations with Jesus, such as at the wedding in Cana, during his ministry, and at the foot of the cross.
Peter denied Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, just as Jesus had predicted.
Jesus quoted from the book of Isaiah at least 15 times in the New Testament. He often referred to Isaiah's prophecies to demonstrate their fulfillment in his ministry.
only once
Never; Jesus didn't speak English
It is believed that Jesus spoke seven phrases while he was on the cross. These phrases are known as the "Seven Last Words of Jesus." They include "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do" and "Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit."
he did speak many times not only in Gospel but in Torah. ie. the old testament as well
42 times in the -nasb- 14 in matthew, 10 in mark, 12 in luke, 6 in john
Yes Jesus will return again in the end times, or fullness of time. For the final judgment of mankind.
I dont think Jesus's Name ever called him. reasons: A name cannot speak Jesus Didn't have a cell phone or blackberry, or Iphone3G
no, I believe they spoke Aramaic, a long dead language of the times. Correct me if I'm wrong but I think that is it.
The Bible does not provide specific information on the exact number of times Mary spoke to Jesus. However, there are several instances recorded in the Gospels where Mary had conversations with Jesus, such as at the wedding in Cana, during his ministry, and at the foot of the cross.
Jesus is mentioned 953 times.
It was Pewter who denied knowing Jesus three times.
Jesus quoted from the book of Isaiah at least 15 times in the New Testament. He often referred to Isaiah's prophecies to demonstrate their fulfillment in his ministry.