That would depend very much on the translation you are using. Some versions endeavour to translate individual words; others the broader meaning of the whole sentence. The disciples would have tended to call him 'Rabbi' during His ministry, and 'Lord' after the resurrection; although Peter recognised his Lordly authority at the transfiguration, so again you have variables.
About 180 times
How many time jesus was call saviour in the new testament
The phrase "Here I am, Lord" is mentioned twice in the Bible. It appears in the Old Testament book of 1 Samuel, where the prophet Samuel responds to God's call (1 Samuel 3:4) and in the book of Isaiah, where Isaiah volunteers to be sent as a prophet by God (Isaiah 6:8).
Zero. They had other names for him, such as "Teacher" and Peter called him "The Christ" but they never called him "Jesus".
First of all there is no verse in the Bible stating you can be saved by the faith of a loved one. In the King James Version of the Bible Romans 10; 9-13. says the only one that can save you is Jesus Christ himself. 9. THAT IF THOU SHALT CONFESS WITH THY MOUTH THE LORD JESUS, AND SHALT BELIEVE IN THINE HEART THAT GOD HATH RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD, THOU SHALT BE SAVED. 10. FOR WITH THE HEART MAN BELIEVETH UNTO RIGHTEOUSNESS; AND WITH THE MOUTH CONFESSION IS MADE UNTO SALVATION. 11. FOR THE SCRIPTURE SAITH, WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH ON HIM SHALL, NOT BE ASHAMED. 12. FOR THERE IS NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE JEW AND THE GREEK; FOR THE SAME LORD OVER ALL IS RICH UNTO ALL THAT CALL UPON HIM. 13. FOR WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD SHALL BE SAVED.
About 180 times
think of jesus like a lord and God/Father as a king
How many time jesus was call saviour in the new testament
jesus Its the same everywhere.
Protestant people call her "Mary". Roman Catholics call her "Blessed Mother". Byzantine Catholics and the Orthodox call her "Theotokos, the Mother of God". In answer, Jesus's Mother said, "My Soul doth Magnify the Lord".
The four gospels record over 140 "I say" statements by Jesus, some of which are, of course, parallel accounts.
No the bible does not say so .
The Lord (Capitalized) The Son of God
When you are helpless and in need, and you call on the name of the Lord, saying: "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me ", then the Lord will surely hear from heaven and help you.
No I don't think so.
Those that actually do that, have no understanding of what exactly "Lord" means. That is absurd, you are right, but Lord captures that Jesus Christ is the Boss, the Man, the Authority of all the universe. For He is LORD of lords-or so they call themselves.
well, they call thomas (or didymis), one of the disiples of Jesus "Thomas the doubter"