Whats Jesus?
Is that a kind of soup?
When God parted the Red Sea for the Israelites
Through quoting of scripture and living as a example of the Father.
A:Answer 1 Christians believe that Jesus is the Son of God, so it was not necessary for God to reveal to Jesus, as he was himself divine. According to this view, the Bible reflects the divine words and work of Jesus himself.Answer 2 The Bible reflects real God word revelations whether Jesus or God the Creator.
Neither. God was already in existence. The bible are stories written by individuals who wrote about their or someone else's experience with God and Jesus Christ. the bible simply gives us God's instructions on how to live (found in the old testament), and then gives us hope for something better to come (Jesus, found in the new testament).
when Christ is formed in us will the mystery of Christmas be fulfilled. And this union of God and man in Jesus is what makes possible the connection
Yes. Names reveal characteristics of the God Family. The name Jesus gave us to address God is 'Father.'
Jesus is just the same as us humans, he sees us at the same level that we see God. In His eyes, we aren't any higher than us
The name Jesus comes from the Greek - iesous - which is a transliteration of the Hebrew "Joshua. Joshua means "Jehovah is salvation," i.e., "is the Saviour," it is a common name among the Jews. From his name we can see Jesus is God and the saviour. His work was to be the lamb of God- a suitable sacrifice for sin.
jesus is god
Jesus called him Abba-or Father.AnswerJesus did not reveal God's name - only his title by which we should call him - in Aramaic, 'Abba' or 'Father' - or more accurately translated 'Daddy' to show an intimacy between us and God. However Jesus DID indirectly refer to God's name. In John's gospel Jesus uses the term 'I am' frequently (eg 'before Abraham was... I am',' I am the way the truth and the life'.... I am the Good Sheperh' etc). This 'I am' refers to the name of God as revealed to Moses by God himself on Mount Sinai. 'I am' in Hebrew is YHWH or YahWeh - or, in its anglicised version - Jehovah.
An angel has often been used as a messenger from God to reveal His will. One example of this is the appearance of the angel Gabriel to Mary to announce that she would become pregnant with Jesus and what His mission would be.
God is God and Jesus is Jesus except for the accent