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ANSWER 1:
I don't think there is a written record of anything that Jesus himself ever wrote.
Even though the Revelation was FROM JESUS (which God gave him); Jesus gave the revelations in the form of various visions, and told the apostle John to 'Write' them down.
ANSWER 2:
Jesus did not write anything as Jesus came to die for the sins of the world by leading a sinless life. Jesus let the Holy Spirit write through His disciples and that is what Christians have as the New Testament. The New Testament is the Word of God as the Old Testament is.
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The accounts of Jesus' life can be found in the Gospel books (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). The life of Jesus after the resurrection, until He ascends to Heaven can be found in the early chapters of Acts.
In the New Testament of The Bible are four Gospels (Gospel means Good News)
written by Jesus' followers:
Matthew, one of the twelve disciples.
Mark, the Evangelist, a companion and interpreter of the apostle Peter who was also one of the twelve disciples.
Luke, the doctor a companion of the Apostle Paul.
John, also one of the twelve disciples.
In the New Testament of the Bible the Gospels (the first four books) are about the life of Jesus and also some of his teaching. There is more of the teaching of Jesus in the remaining books of the New Testament
Unfortunately, we do not have any account of Jesus' life written by any of his disciples. The four New Testament gospels were all anonymous until well into the second century, when the Church Fathers decided to attribute them to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. These attributions would certainly mean the Gospels of Matthew and John were written by followers of Jesus, but modern New Testament scholars say that none of the gospels could have been written by an eyewitness to the events portrayed.
Mark's Gospel is probably the closest to Jesus, since it has been established that it was the first gospel to be written and that Matthew and Luke were substantially based on it, with John's Gospel loosely based on Luke. Acts of the Apostles was once thought to be an accurate history of the early Church, but this is now substantially discredited, with scholars saying that Acts has been believed far too much.
His desipls did it for him
you will find hapiness in Jesus Christ
"Christ" is a title, and it is equally correct for it to come before or after the name of Jesus. The Hebrew writer (if not Paul) and Peter also wrote of "Christ Jesus" (Hebrews 3:1; 1 Peter 5:10 and 14).In the New King James version of the New Testament, "Jesus Christ" appears 176 times, and "Christ Jesus" appears 68 times. It just so happens that 65 of the 68 "reverse" uses are in the prolific writings of Paul.
write or 'search and find'
Not in scripture. You can find this in writings of the early centuries, called apocryphal writings.
You can find free pictures of Jesus Christ on websites such as Pixabay, Unsplash, and Pexels. These websites offer high-quality images that are free to download and use for personal or commercial purposes.
The teachings of Jesus ARE Christ's message because he was Jesus Christ. Christ and Jesus are the same person.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
Jesus Christ
One can find wallpapers depicting Jesus Christ by visiting Google Images. Other websites that offer these wallpapers are: Fanpop, Zedge and SantaBanta.
King James Version (KJV) Jesus 983 times Christ 571 times Jesus Christ 550 times Jesus and Christ are proper nouns. The pronoun for Jesus and Christ is 'he.' 'he' is used 3071 times in the (KJV) New Testament, but not all those 'he's refer to Jesus or Christ. To find which ones do and how many takes an algorithm beyond this searcher's capability.
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