No, Christ means "the annointed one" and so he was known as Jesus, the Christ.
The full name of Jesus is "Lord Jesus Christ". I do not think that The Bible says which one is his surname.
Christ was not actually Jesus' last name. The Jews didn't actually use last names. Instead they would refer to a person's parentage (Jesus, son of Joseph or Jesus, son of Mary). Christ refers to the Messiah.
The spelling of the proper noun, a surname, may be Crist, or Cristos. The spelling of the name of Jesus is Jesus Christ (meaning 'anointed').
There are a number of Simon's mentioned in scripture, but I am assuming you mean the brother of Jesus. If so we do not know the surname of the family of Christ, only by where they were born or associated most with i.e Jesus of Nazareth or Joseph of Arimathea.
The Book of Mormon is the additional scripture of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). It is possible that the surname Mormon comes from that scripture.
Jesus Christ has many names, but none are considered middle names. Officially, Jesus has no middle name as that wasn't a tradition in ancient Hebrew culture. Also, Christ is not Jesus's last name. Christ comes from cross. He died for us on the cross. Hence, Christ, Jesus Christ. No middle name, no last name really. Just our Savior, for the believers and non-believers.
To my knowledge, God has no surname in the same way that Allah has no surname. The gods of the ancients and the gods of modern times may have had epithets eg. 'God almighty', 'True God' etc. In Christianity, Jesus is believed to be God and is called Jesus Christ. 'Christ' is not a surname. The word or epithet, 'Christ' means 'redeemer', 'saviour', 'deliverer' etc. He may also be styled Jesus The Christ. Since Jesus was related to King David through the Hasmonean lineage, He could have well lay claim to using that name but the Christian Scriptures tell us that Jesus entered human history for a higher purpose than seeking titles royal or otherwise. In Jesus' time, records show that Jews were often referred to by the lineage of their family, particularly that of their father.
surname = family name so you could say either son of Joseph or son of God surname means literally name above, and since there is no name higher than Jesus he can't have a surname! ( Therefore God exalted him to the highest place and gave him the name that is above every name) philippians 2 verse 9
The teachings of Jesus ARE Christ's message because he was Jesus Christ. Christ and Jesus are the same person.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
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If one assumes that Jews in 1st Century Palestine carried their father's name as surname, the most likely form of the name would be "Jesus bar Joseph," or "Yeshua bar Yosef;" literally, Jesus, son of Joseph, since his mother was married to the carpenter Joseph. However, it was quite common for a person to be known by his or her home town, in which case the name would be Jesus of Nazareth. This seems to be the name by which Jesus Christ was known.
Jesus Christ