The divinity of Jesus varied from gospel to gospel over time.
In Mark's Gospel, the first to be written, Jesus is a human with divine powers.
Matthew and Luke came next. In them, Jesus is the Son of God, from his virgin conception.
John's Gospel begins with "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Jesus is identified as the Word, and therefore was God.
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
The Bible doesn't say whether or not Jesus had a dog.
In the bible it says saul meets jesus on the road to Damascus, and is blinded.
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In the Bible Jesus said, " If you have seen me then you have seen the Father."
Hebrew. His divinity was written in the Hebrew Bible, which we read nowadays, and call it the Old Testament.
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
In the Bible, Jesus claims to be God in the Gospel of John, specifically in John 10:30 where he says, "I and the Father are one." This statement is interpreted by many as Jesus asserting his divinity.
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Yes. Thomas Jefferson did not believe in the divinity of Jesus, nor that he performed any miracles, but he respected the moral teachings of the New Testament. He created a new Bible, the "Jefferson Bible", by cutting out references to miracles or to God.
The gold, frankincense, and myrrh were gifts presented to Jesus by the wise men as a symbol of his importance and divinity. There is no specific mention of what happened to these gifts in the Bible, so their fate after being presented to Jesus is not known for certain.
The Bible doesn't say whether or not Jesus had a dog.
The second American President, John Adams rejected the biblical divinity of Jesus and did not believe that God intervened in the affairs of individuals. The third American President, Thomas Jefferson, also rejected the divinity of Jesus and questioned the miracles of the New Testament, while approving some of Jesus' moral sentiments. He produced "The Jefferson Bible", a thin volume containing the philosophical and moral teachings of Jesus but omitting all claims to miracles or to the divinity of Jesus. The sixth American President, John Quincy Adams took the oath of office on a book of laws, instead of the more traditional Bible, to preserve the separation of church and state.
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