As Christians believe the God of the Old Testament was the Word who became Jesus, there are numerous mentions to God. In the New Testament for instance, during Satan's temptation of Jesus in the desert, Jesus uses the word God as supreme and ultimate Creator. God was not a 'Father' to the evil Satan but only to those in mankind who love and obey His Commands.
Jesus' Earthly father, Joseph, is mentioned thirteen(13) times in the NKJV.
The word god father is not used in the Bible at all. But the word Father God has been used many times, especially when Jesus refers to God and talks about Him
twice in the garden of Gethsemane and on the cross when separated from his heavenly father
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.
She is mentioned several times in the Gospels but the main character is Jesus Christ and the Father whom He came to announce to mankind.
Jesus' Earthly father, Joseph, is mentioned thirteen(13) times in the NKJV.
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Matthew 12:50 "For whoever does the will of My Father in heaven is My brother and sister and mother." there are many more places this is just one example in case you thought that Jesus didn't refer to GOD as Father...
The word god father is not used in the Bible at all. But the word Father God has been used many times, especially when Jesus refers to God and talks about Him
yes many times, almost all the time.
twice in the garden of Gethsemane and on the cross when separated from his heavenly father
Father is mentioned 311 times in the New Testament.
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.
She is mentioned several times in the Gospels but the main character is Jesus Christ and the Father whom He came to announce to mankind.
Jesus prayed to God many times throughout his life on Earth. He prayed very often, as we should do, for God was His father.
Oh honey, Jesus called God His Father a whopping 165 times in the New Testament. That's right, He was all about that father-son relationship. So, if you ever need a reminder of the importance of family, just take a leaf out of Jesus' book...literally.
Here is the Scripture that you refer to: Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works' sake (John 14.11) Jesus said this in response to Philip's question, "Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us." (John 14.8) Philip was one of Jesus' twelve disciples and had seen many of Jesus' miracles, and Jesus was reminding him that: "he that hath seen me hath seen the Father;" (John 14.9) And - "he doeth the works." (John 14.10) And so Jesus' works prove his statement: Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? (John 14.10)