No. To be a reincarnation, He would have had to have assumed humanity at an additional historical point prior to 4 BC. (His best-guess birthdate). Such an occurrence would have been signaled with Biblical prophecy and acknowledgement [which it wasn't because there wasn't one], just as His only incarnation was. During a prior incarnation, He would have conducted God's business and it would have been part of God's plan. The fact is, while there are Old Testament events thought to have been pre-incarnation Christophanies, there is no mention of an incarnation prior to the one in Bethlehem. This allows the conclusion that two incarnations [an incarnation and a reincarnation] were not part of God's plan, while one incarnation was, and, that the Bethlehem incarnation was His only incarnation, and therefore, not a reincarnation.
there is no recarnation of Jesus
The Bible does not explicitly mention reincarnation in relation to Jesus. The concept of reincarnation is not a central teaching in traditional Christian theology.
No, he was not, no-one is a reincarnation of Jesus.
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Yes, Rastafarians believe in Jesus as an important figure in their faith and spiritual beliefs. They view him as a prophet and sometimes as the reincarnation of God.
Many hindus came to honor gautama as a reincarnation of the god Vishnu
Many religions do not believe in reincarnation, including Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. However, some Eastern religions like Hinduism and Buddhism do believe in the concept of reincarnation. Ultimately, whether or not God believes in reincarnation would depend on one's religious beliefs and interpretations.
God Krishna used reincarnation in Gita.Hindu.
buddhism believed in recarnation
Although, we are all Almighty God's children, the Awareness [conscious mind] of Jesus was the same Awareness [conscious mind] of many prophets in the past; including Abraham, Moses and Mohammed. Jesus was the only prophet to announce that he was Almighty God's. For further reincarnation information, please click my link titled: 'coming to Terms with Religion'.
jesus is god