Jesus lived and died as a Jew. Thus, he used the Hebrew Bible (often called the Old Testament by Christians), and he frequently quoted from it. It should be noted that Jesus left no writings, so we only have what his followers wrote about him many decades after he died; but as a Jew and as a teacher of religion, Jesus was well-acquainted with the Hebrew Scriptures.
Jesus Christ is God. In His teaching He used no text. He spoke from His heart speaking as the Holy sinless God of the universe. It gets no better than this.
No. His words and His actions were completely consistent, I believe.
Jesus didn't just believe but knew His teaching was the very words of God since He knew Himself to be almighty God incarnated in human form. This is evidenced in quite a number of places, such as when He forgave sins and when He stated 'I and the Father are one'. Thus, His teaching, as that of almighty God, was to be followed and obeyed. This is why He is referred to as 'teaching with authority and not as the scribes.' Jesus also understood that His teaching would be contentious and would neither be followed or obeyed by the majority, even including His own followers.
The four Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Jesus did not just believe but knew His teaching to be that of almighty God. He also knew that the teachings of His followers, as found in the scriptures of the New Testament were to be inspired by the Holy spirit who came at Pentecost. They were thus also God's words and not just the words of men only, although the individual styles and differences of the authors are also evident.
transubstantiation of the eucharist, or the belief that Jesus Christ becomes present in the bread when the words are said by a priest at mass
78 times in the gospels the words of Jesus "I tell You the Truth" are recorded. I did not count to see how many of these times are retellings by the different authors of the same teaching.
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The Pharisees and teachers of the law were often trying to test Jesus and find fault with his teaching. They would ask him challenging questions or try to trap him in his words in order to discredit him or undermine his authority.
The gospels communicated values and beliefs through the narrative. Much of what the gospel teaches are the direct words of Jesus himself and the teaching he presented.
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Words that can be made from 'Jesus loves me' are:eelelmelvesemueveleelesslesseeleveeloloselosslosseslouselovememeleemessmolemossmousemoussemovemulemusemussmusselovumseeseemseemlessselvessleeveslumsosolesolvesomesoulsuesumsumoususeuselessvesselvolevolume
Vocabulary is a teaching word. It begins with the letter v.