Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called [to be] an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, (Romans 1.1)
James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. (James 1.1)
Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, (2Peter 1.1)
Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, (Jude 1.1)
The primary source for the events and sayings of Jesus Christ is found in the Bible.
The suffering servant theology is a concept found in the Book of Isaiah in the Bible, particularly in chapter 53. It refers to a figure who will suffer on behalf of others and bring salvation through that suffering. Christians see this figure as a prefiguration of Jesus Christ.
The acts of commercial Christmas have nothing to do with the bible or Jesus Christ.
Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ.
Prayers of praise are found in the Revelation (of Jesus Christ) which is in the bible. look in chapters 4 and 5.
You put one Jesus by following His principles and teachings. His principle and teachings are found in the bible.
The first recorded exorcisms can be found in the Bible, when Jesus Christ cured demoniacs of their widely-known possessions.
Kill? No, sweetheart. I think you have mistaken Christ for somebody else. Christ Jesus did and does not murder. He never sinned, for God made Him that way. No deceit was found in His mouth.
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).
Trough Jesus Christ
Technically, there is no discussion of Easter found in the Bible. It is a man-made holiday that is supposed to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Typically, Easter celebrations are about the earthly resurrection of Jesus Christ after his execution. Other celebrations leading up to this may include references to the last days of Jesus Christ. The last days of Jesus are recorded in the gospel accounts Matthew 26-28, Mark 14-16, Luke 22-24 & John 18-21. See attached links for more information.
Do you mean "the magnificent" or "the Magnificat"? Magnificent is found about five times in the Bible, depending on which version you are reading. The Magnificat is found in Luke chapter 1, verses 46-55, when Mary is newly pregnant with Jesus Christ.