Jesus would act according to the greatest commandment:
Mat 22:37 .................... 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.'
and the second greatest commandment"
Mat 22:39 ............................ 'Love your neighbor as you love yourself.'
Do you have a specific situation in mind?
Exactly how you just spelled it.
It would be a tie, Zeus would keep thunderbolting Jesus, but he would just keep resurrecting but not fighting.
You can never be exactly like Jesus, because he was sinless. You could just pray and bring people to our faith if you want to do something
Well, the Bible doesn't exactly say He was "ugly", it just says "when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him." (Isaiah 53:2d) So you might say Jesus wasn't exactly a physically handsome man.
it depends on the size, if your jesus then it would be giant if your just a gay then it wuld be small it depends on the size, if your jesus then it would be giant if your just a gay then it wuld be small
Peter proudly denied that he would ever deny Jesus , but he denied Jesus three times just as Jesus said he would do. And he was a favourite disciple.
No, no one knows exactly what Jesus looks like
Peter was the disciple to deny Jesus three times.
No. Jesus was without sin. He is the Son of God. If Jesus sinned, then his death on the cross would have meant nothing because he would have been just like us.
He was trying to trick him into making him somebody powerful- but Jesus knows his heavenly father would want him to do things honestly.
No Jesus did not make a mistake in choosing the twelve disciples. He knew exactly who to chose and what their actions, good or bad would be. Jesus did not and does not make mistakes. He is the Son of the living God.
The Bible does not say exactly how Jesus prays for us. However, the very notion of Jesus praying seems to go against the concept of the Holy Trinity, which holds that Jesus is of one substance with God. On this definition, it would seem entirely redundant for Jesus ever to have prayed.