The angels did first, to the shepherds, at Jesus' birth, (Lk.2.11).
Then Simeon, when Jesus was a baby of about 2 months old - God showed him that the baby Jesus was Christ and he took him in his arms and declared him as God's salvation. (Lk.2.25)
Then the devils declared Jesus as Christ the Son of God as he cast them out of people. (Lk.4.41)
Then Peter made the confession: "The Christ of God." when Jesus asked the disciples: "Whom say ye that I am?"
But right at the beginning of Jesus' ministry, when he was choosing his disciples, Nathanael declared: " Rabbi, thou art the Son of God; thou art the King of Israel."
Also Mathew in his Gospel talks of: "Jesus, who is called Christ." (Mth.1.16)
In the Spanish languagethe name: "Jesus" is pronounced "Hey Seus' "and the title: "Christ" is pronounced 'Kris'-to' .
In Arabic, Jesus Christ is pronounced as "ʿĪsā al-Masīḥ" (عيسى المسيح).
Jesus died for those He chose before the foundation of the world.
The Hebrew name is Yavahshua (Jesus Christ). Pronounced Ya-vay-Shoe-A.
Yes. People have had their names legally changed to Jesus Christ. Jesus is also a fairly common name in Spanish, although it is pronounced as HAY-soos.
Peter. Matthew 16:16.
If I recall correctly, Yēšûă' meaning Jesus. This is also Hebrew if I remember correctly.
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.
The teachings of Jesus ARE Christ's message because he was Jesus Christ. Christ and Jesus are the same person.
Jesus Christ
In spanish it is common to find the two words joined together as "Jesucristo", but the individual words would be "Jesus", which is writen the same as in English but pronounced more or less as ("Heasoos"); and "Cristo" is pronounced as ("Creesto"). So the word "Jesucristo" is pronounced in spanish more or less as ("Heasoocreesto"). The English pronounciation is not the same as the original neither. The Hebrew pronounciation for Jesus sounds more or less as ("heeashooa"). And Christ, which was the greek word for anointed, was pronounced in greek more or less as ("hreestos"). Dios Te Bendiga God Bless You
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