No
There are two. Jesus (the son of God), and Bar-Jesus, the Jewish sorcerer and false prophet who is mentioned in Acts 13:6.
The first mention of "Jesus" [ie Saviour] is in Matthew 1:1 of the New Testament :-Mat 1:1 The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
the bible does not record a single instance where any one was baptized "in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost" however in acts 2.38 acts 8.12, acts 8.16, acts 10.48, and acts 19.5 people where baptized in the name of Jesus.the reason thy baptized in Jesus name was because thy understood that Jesus was the NAME of the father and the son and the holy ghost.
The bible clearly says he was the son of a carpenter, but it is not mentioned that he had worked as a carpenter.
Only one, the Son of God, the Almighty King, the Everlasting One, The Prince of Peace. The Lord Jesus Christ.
No, James and Jesus are separate historical figures. Jesus is a central figure in Christianity, believed to be the Son of God, while James was one of Jesus' brothers mentioned in the Bible.
Jesus is mentioned in the Quran in several chapters, including Al-Imran, Maryam, and Al-Maidah. He is referred to as Isa, the son of Maryam (Mary), and is recognized as a prophet and messenger of God in Islamic belief.
Luke 3:23King James Version (KJV) 23And Jesus himself began to be about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which was the son of Heli,
Yes, the name James is mentioned in the Bible. It is the name of several individuals, including James the son of Zebedee and James the brother of Jesus.
The four Gospels are full of God's word and is Jesus speaking and His acts, the Son of God
God wants you to be part of the church that Jesus, his son, has purchased with his blood called the Church Of Christ .....its in Acts 20:28. God said you will only be saved if you are in Jesus's body which is the church
It is mentioned in the bible.Infact, there were four James mentioned in the Greek Scriptures:*James, the half brother of Jesus(Matthew 13:55)(Galatians 1:19)(Mark 6:3)*James, the original apostle(the son of Zebedee(Matthew 10:2))and brother of John, who was most likely Jesus' first cousin. He died at the hands of Herod Agrippa(Acts 12:1-3)*James, the son of Alphaeus (Luke 6:15),*James the father of Judas (not Iscariot)(Luke 6:16)(John 14:22)