Rabbi, teacher, Son of God, the Messiah, ect.
The King of the Jews.
It does not. It is used is some parts of the Quran when speaking of Jesus - called Isa.
Jesus never wrote a Bible. The Bible was written by around 40 people over 1500 years. Some of the Bible is about Jesus' life but Jesus never wrote any of the Bible
Some of the New Testament of the Holy Bible is a partial history of the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
I have heard this from some people and false prophets, but this idea of Jesus Christ being "primordial sacrament" is completely foreign to the Bible. But the Bible says that he was, or is; "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world." (Revelation 13.8)
Nowhere. Simon of Cyrene was compelled to carry Jesus' cross, and some people suppose him to be black.
There are many ways to worship Jesus. Some people pray, sing, or talk to Jesus. Some read the bible.
The Bible says that Jesus went about doing good. This included preaching the words of the kingdom of heaven and healing the sick. The gospels are full of these two aspects of his ministry.
No, there is no specific mention in the Bible of Jesus calling his disciples before he cured his mother-in-law. The Bible records that Jesus called his disciples early in his ministry, and the healing of his mother-in-law is mentioned later in the Gospels.
It's not in the Bible, it's a Chinese proverb.
There are many web pages where one can read about the birth of Jesus. Some good web pages are About Bible Prophecy, Goodreads, Bible Hub and Bible Gateway.
The books Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (collectively known as the gospels) focus on Jesus specifically. Most books of the bible refer to Jesus in some way or another, directly or by prophecy.
The Bible says that Jesus went about doing good. This included preaching the words of the kingdom of heaven and healing the sick. The gospels are full of these two aspects of his ministry.