The actual words of Jesus are known to be what s written in red in most bibles. It is also known that Jesus only said what God told him to say.
Nothing is known today of the actual words of Jesus. The first New Testament gospel, that of Mark, was not written until around 70 CE, by which time even an eyewitness would not have been able to remember what was said.
Scholars say that the authors of Matthew and Lukerelied on Mark fortheir information about the life and mission of Jesus, but also used the hypothetical 'Q' document for sayings attributed to Jesus. It is debatable whether the sayings in Q were really accurate reports of things Jesus said, but scholars say that in most cases this is unlikely.
Jesus' actual date of birth is not known.
The actual date is not known but it probably occurred about 15-16 BC.
Although the gospels quote the words of Jesus in precise detail, we do not really know if they reflect anything Jesus really said. The Jesus Seminar concluded that just 18 per cent of sayings and stories about Jesus to be authentic, but critics such as Robert M. Price regard even this figure as overly optimistic.
I don't think His actual age is known, but if you just look in an index of a Bible, you'll find it.
Jesus' words which became known as the beatitudes.
The actual date is not known , but the early christians put December 25th as, the pagans celebrated it as Saturns birthday.
If you are referring to the parable in Luke 19:12-27, Jesus didn't say those words, "a certain nobleman" did, and since it is a parable, the man who is portrayed as saying those words is not even an actual person. The parable is a depiction of Jesus second coming, so that "nobleman" is Jesus Christ, but only figuratively. And the words "slay them" are just an illustration of the judgement that awaits the enemies of God and His anointed king when He comes.
Since we do not know the actual date of Jesus' birth, we can not know his star sign.
The Gospels were written by different authors at different times, and are considered to be inspired by God. While it is likely that Jesus did say many of the words attributed to Him in the Gospels, there may have been some variations due to translation, interpretation, or the context in which the messages were recorded.
The actual Hebrew word is golguleth or what we know as Golgotha, meaning 'skull' or 'skull of Adam'. It is also known as Calvary.
The followers of the christian faith are known as christians because they are followers of the words of a person called Jesus Christ. Christ means 'the anointed one'.
Words that can be made from 'Jesus loves me' are:eelelmelvesemueveleelesslesseeleveeloloselosslosseslouselovememeleemessmolemossmousemoussemovemulemusemussmusselovumseeseemseemlessselvessleeveslumsosolesolvesomesoulsuesumsumoususeuselessvesselvolevolume