This is an expletive used by the character Claire from Diana Gabaldon's Historical Fantasy novel Outlander. Other than that, I don't know if it was already persisting as slang when the book was written or if that was something the author made up.
Jesus H. Christ
Jesus H. Christ
James H. Anderson has written: 'The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Mormons, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, History
James H. Roosevelt died in 1863.
James H. Roosevelt was born in 1800.
I could find nothing that would indicate that Dr. Keller has ever been a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
well in a catholic church the eucharist is about Jesus Christ. we take the bread and wine to the priest and the priest is actually Jesus but in priest form and the priest (Jesus) converts the bread and wine into the body and blood of christ. when we take the body and blood, we are receiving the eucharist. eucharist has an H in it btw
Galatians 2:16 is a verse where both terms are used in the NIV. The NASB has Christ Jesus both times. Either way you write it, it means the same thing.Christ means anointed one or Messiah. Since only a king is anointed I feel its suffice to say that either way your write it you can replace Christ with King.Then Jesus Christ means - Jesus the KingAnd Christ Jesus means - King JesusAlso a side note - Jesus doesn't receive the title "Christ" until He is resurrected. He did claim that he was the Christ in John 4:24-25. He also did call himself Jesus Christ in John 17:3. But others didn't start calling him Jesus Christ until his resurrection.Peter does this at Pentecost in Acts 2:38. Before this he held the title Jesus of Nazareth Acts 2:22.It's also interesting to note that the first time the term Jesus Christ is used by someone other than Christ we are told to repent and be baptized. Hence the start the the Church. And it is by the title "Christ" it shows us that He is reigning in Heaven today.Another answerWhen "Jesus Christ" is written in the Bible, the writer is emphasizing the humanity of Jesus; when it says "Christ Jesus", it is emphasizing the deity of Christ.
Konrad H. Christ was born in 1833.
Konrad H. Christ died in 1933.
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Alexander H. Smith has written: 'Polygamy: was it an original tenet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints?' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Polygamy