Very much so. Not in the same way as children today are educated - by going to school every day learning mathematics, english, science, geography, history and so on. But he woulld have been educated in the Jewish history and Law - much more significant than modern day 'law' as the Jewish law was believed to be handed down to Moses many years before, by God himself. Thus Jesus would have had an outstanding understanding of the Hebrew Bible (what we now call the Old Testament) and he showed this insight and authority and understanding on many occasions when confronting the hypocritical scribes and pharisees. in addition Jesus would have been a polyglot - a speaker of many languages. In addition to Aramaic, his mother tongue from Galilee, he would have spoken Hebrew (so he could read scripture), Greek, the universal language used for business and commerce (remember he and his adopted father Joseph were in business as carpenters) and, because of the Roman occupation, he would have spoken some Latin so that he could speak with Pilate at his trial.
Jesus did not go to school. He was home schooled. He outsmarted any scribe or raby in any subject since the age 12.
It all depends on the context.If speaking about the person Jesus Christ, then in most instances it is acceptable. If uttering it as an expletive, then no. Swearing is generally not allowed on buses or in school.
Church. Sunday School. The Holy Bible.
No, you can not. Unless you are Jesus Christ.
He did not go to college.
Jesus Christ went to church to study the word of God, the Bible. He was a carpenter so he had to learn how to be one. He was an apprentice and learned his skills through apprenticeship. I would not say he went to school.
Go, Tell It On The Mountain, Over the hills and everywhere; Go, Tell It On The Mountain That Jesus Christ is born. THAT JESUS CHRIST IS BORN!
The teachings of Jesus ARE Christ's message because he was Jesus Christ. Christ and Jesus are the same person.
That is a wonderful question, but the Bible does not use much punctuation, so in reality, speaking of the grammar, it is suppose to be written Jesus, Christ. not Jesus Christ. As many references in the KJV of the Bible, is Christ Jesus, written correctly Christ, Jesus, or Jesus, Christ. It is referring to Christ.
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Jesus Christ
Are you talking about the "Last Supper" of Jesus Christ?