The song "Jesus, Just the Mention of Your Name" was written by the Gospel Music artist Bill and Gloria Gaither. It is often associated with the Gaither Vocal Band and has been performed by various artists within the Christian Music genre. The song emphasizes the power and significance of Jesus' name in the lives of believers.
When I'm feeling lonely and my days are as night I just call on his name and everything's alright Through all of my struggles this one thing stands true That when I say Jesus, my strength is renewed Chorus Jesus,Jesus Just Jesus is all that I need Just Jesus Only Jesus can turn water into wine And only Jesus can open blinded eyes There's not a problem too big that he can't fix Just give me Jesus,just Jesus Chorus When your friends forsake you call on him When the Doctor gives you no hope Just Jesus And if you lose your all please remember he's a friend He's all, he's all that I need Just Jesus He's all that I need, just Jesus
whoevers wrote his last name you have wrote it wrong ;) its BIEBER. hahaha lol just saying;)
The lyrics to the song Jesus oh my Jesus I love calling your name Jesus oh my Jesus everyday your name is the same are Chorus: Jesus, Jesus, I love calling Your name. Jesus, Jesus, everyday Your name is the same. Verse 1: When the troubles surround me, and I didn’t have to despair; Lord, You told me that You’d be right there. Seems like all my problems, they have just begun; but I’m not gonna worry about it no more, You’ve already won. Chorus Verse 2: I remember the time when I felt so all alone, when I needed You, Jesus, all I had to do was call. I called You in the morning, I called You late at night, but when I went on my knees and called You, Lord, You made everything alright.
The figure of Veronica is largely legendary, but she has long been associated with the woman who was cured of an issue of blood by faith in Jesus in Matthew 9:20. So yes, there is scriptural basis for Veronica, but it is not the strongest possible basis.
The song title is "Jesus, Lover Of My Soul" written by Becky Fender and Lindell Cooley, copyright 1997 Music Missions Publishing and performed during the Brownsville Revival. The words are: You don't have to know how to pray All you have to know how to say is Jesus, Jesus In a shouted voice or a whispered tone In a crowded room or when you're all alone Just say Jesus, Jesus Jesus, how I love the name of Jesus Every day is the same Jesus, He's the lover of my soul Jesus, there's power in the name of Jesus My life is forever changed because Jesus, He's my Savior and my Lord
No, not by name.
No
they first mention his name in the book of Matthew
there aren't any books in the Bible that don't mention the name of Jesus Christ, and this is coming from a Christian.AnswerI'm not sure which Bible the previous answerer reads but no books in the Old Testament mention Jesus at all as he wasn't even born then. Some prophesy his coming but none mentions him by name. As an example of a book in the New Testament, the third letter of John does not mention Jesus.
The lyrics were written in 1970 by Gloria Gaither and William J. Gaither. The music was composed by William J. Gaither, also in 1970.
Oh, what a lovely question! In the book of Matthew, the name of Jesus appears around 99 times. Isn't that just delightful? Each mention of his name is like a brushstroke adding beauty to the canvas of the scripture. Just like how every tree in a painting adds depth and character, every mention of Jesus in the book of Matthew adds richness and meaning to the story.
The King James Version (NKJV) says the name Jesus 1042 times.
The Romans wrote above Jesus' head on the the cross "This is Jesus,the king of the Jews" or something similar to that.
actually, the thief is unnamed in the bible. there is no mention of it.
The bible does not mention the names of the shepherds.
The bible does not mention the name . but it could very well be Mount Moriah.
There is no record in historical texts or biblical writings that mention Jesus having a pet dog, let alone its name. The scriptures primarily focus on his teachings, miracles, and interactions with people.