The Body of Christ is a term used mostly by the Catholic faith so I believe. It applies to the partaking of the sacrament. The Catholics believe that the bread and water in some miraculous way turn into the body and blood of Christ. While other faiths understand that the bread and water are only symbolic of His sacrifice.
the body of christ is like the church and the believers of Christ
The phrase 'body of Christ' is mentioned 16 times in the Bible.
There is only one definition and that is Messiah (the Anointed One) and this title (not His name) separates Him from others who are christed (anointed, having the Spirit of Christ in them as opposed to being that One manifest in the flesh)
the church is nothing but the body of chirst as per Ephasian4:12 and colosians 1:24 therfore jesus has one body while he living in this world therefore we can conclude one church=one christ=one body= The Church of Christ
Anatomical (adj): of or relating to the structure of the body. ergo: A body's right side.
152 times, but many of these references, especially in the New Testament refer to the body of Christ and to the church.
Body of Christ = Leib Christi
The Body of Christ Porcelain Plate?
Jesus Christ is the answer
that Christ rose from the dead, on the third day from Resurrection
The true church is called the "body of Christ". Christ is the Head and the church is the body.
The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb was created in 1522.
Corpus Christi is a Latin term meaning "Body of Christ." In Christianity, it refers to the Eucharist, where bread and wine are believed to transform into the body and blood of Jesus Christ during the Catholic Mass. The feast of Corpus Christi is celebrated to honor this belief.
I am not sure who is calling Jesus the "body of Christ", but no, Jesus is not the body of Christ. Believers in Jesus around the world are the body of Christ (Romans 12:5, "...so we (believers), being many, are one body in Christ." Also see I Corinthians 12:14-20; Ephesians 1:22-23.
The definition of BODY is the entire material or physical structure of an organism, especially of a human or animal.We can easily understand the definition of 'Jesus Body' from the above - Jesus body is a group of followers of Jesus Christ includes all denominations, all nations.
The Body of Christ is always in motion, the body are the believers in Christ and the will never stop moving. So the question is a moot point.
(especially in the Roman Catholic Church) the conversion of the substance of the Eucharistic elements into the body and blood of Christ at consecration, only the appearances of bread and wine still remaining.
Christ is the head. The rest of faithful Christians make up the body.