He is known by many names: * Jesus (meaning 'he who saves') * Emmanuel ('God with us') * Messiah (the long-awaited saviour of the Jewish religion) * The Christ (another way of saying 'Messiah') * God the Son (emphasising Jesus' divinity) * Son of Man (emphasising Jesus' humanity) * Lamb of God (symbolising his sacrifice on the cross as the sacrificial 'lamb') In the Old Testament there are many prophesies that refer to him as Emmanuel, Wonderful Counsellor, the Prince of Peace, the Everlasting Father, and many others.
Jesus referred to his disciples by many different names. First and foremost, he called them by their first names. He also called them "friends", "brothers", and many symbolic terms inside of His parables, such as "branches", and other such names.
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There is no description of Jesus in the Bible: He just looked like any other jew. God does not want idolatry.
The bible is a far better book as it tells us of what will happen in the future, in Jesus preaching.
We do not know the names of the two men, only that they were thieves. This is because what is important is not who they were, but how they acted when presented with the Son of God. One begged for forgiveness (and was granted it) and the other mocked Him.
Joshua and Nehemiah both wrote the books in the Bible that bear their names. It is not known if they wrote other books in the Bible.
Jesus referred to his disciples by many different names. First and foremost, he called them by their first names. He also called them "friends", "brothers", and many symbolic terms inside of His parables, such as "branches", and other such names.
People in Jesus' time did not always have last names (surnames), rather they were known as Jesus of Nazareth, or Peter son of Zebedee, or other such combinations.
An ancient text known as the Bible, of unknown authorship, claims that Jesus is god/the son of god. However, there is no other evidence and the grounds for this claim are questionable, as we do not know who wrote the Bible, and it was during a very superstitious time.
jesus Its the same everywhere.
There is no historical evidence that Jesus worked as a carpet layer. Jesus is known for being a religious leader and a teacher in Judea around the first century AD, as documented in the Bible and other religious texts. His occupation before starting his ministry is not specifically mentioned in the Bible.
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It is Emmanuel.
The Bible gives no names for any of the Romans involved in the crucifixion of Jesus other than that of Procurator Pontius Pilate.
Where in the Bible were there names even given to the two thieves on the cross. They are no where given in the KJV, NKJV, NASB, ESV, or any other Bible I know of.
You just know they had to have done something bad enough that got them crucified...But it doesn't say their names or where they're from. I believe the good thief was named "Dismas". I don't think it's in the bible but for some reason the name Dismas was given.