There is no record of Jesus's childhood, so it is not possible to say what his first words were. One assumes they were something like 'mama', but we don't really know.
That depends on whether you believe that Jesus appeared in the Old Testament or not. If you do, Jesus first recorded words are "Let there be light." If you do not believe in Jesus in Old Testament, His first recorded words were in Luke 2:49, " Why are you looking for me? Don't you know I must do my Father's will."
It was follow me
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Jesus spoke of forgiveness and of love a great deal.
Jesus came first in the gospel of Matthew.
That depends on whether you believe that Jesus appeared in the Old Testament or not. If you do, Jesus first recorded words are "Let there be light." If you do not believe in Jesus in Old Testament, His first recorded words were in Luke 2:49, " Why are you looking for me? Don't you know I must do my Father's will."
It was follow me
in the begining there was the wordAnswer:The first words spoken by Jesus as recorded in the gospel of John were, "What do you seek?" (Chapter 1, verse 38)
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He told Peter and Andrew to follow him.
That was when Jesus presented himself for baptism in 29 C.E. From that point on in his life, Jesus fulfilled the words of Psalm 40:6-8.
Actually Jesus died first so he could not tell the apostles anything when they died.
The first words spoken by Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew can be found in Matthew 3:15: "But Jesus answered him, 'Let it be so now, for thus it is fitting for us to fulfill all righteousness.'" He said this in response to John the Baptist's initial hesitation to baptize Him.
Words that can be made from 'Jesus loves me' are:eelelmelvesemueveleelesslesseeleveeloloselosslosseslouselovememeleemessmolemossmousemoussemovemulemusemussmusselovumseeseemseemlessselvessleeveslumsosolesolvesomesoulsuesumsumoususeuselessvesselvolevolume
The first visitors that Jesus had were the shepherd.
Jesus died first
first line of the inscription on William Shakespeare's grave