Yes, in one sense. He said to have seen him was to have seen the father. You could also say he did not claim equality with God as that would be to say he was equal to God but distinct from him. He is God. You are not equal to yourself and you would never say you were equal to yourself. Only another person could claim to be equal to you.
AnswerYes, Jesus claimed equality with God because He was God incarnate [that is, 100% God and also 100% Man - and don't ask me to explain how!]Yes, Jesus claims to be the Son of God in the Bible.
The son of Jehovah god
Yes, Jesus did explicitly claim to be the Son of God during his time on Earth.
Yes, according to the Bible, Jesus did explicitly claim to be the Son of God during his time on Earth.
Yes, Jesus did claim to be the Son of God in his teachings and interactions during his time on Earth. This claim is recorded in the Bible in various instances, such as in the Gospel of John where Jesus refers to himself as the Son of God.
Yes, Jesus does claim to be God in the Bible. In the Gospel of John, Jesus says, "I and the Father are one" (John 10:30), indicating his divine nature.
Unless the rabbi was a Messianic Jew he would disagree. A Catholic priest would agree with the claim that Jesus was God.
Jesus claimed to be the Son of God during his ministry on Earth, as recorded in the New Testament of the Bible.
Yes, Jesus claimed to be the Son of God in the Bible, specifically in the New Testament. He referred to God as his Father and spoke of his divine relationship with God.
They didn't, the people did- (we did) he claim he was the son of God
In the Bible, Jesus claims to be the Son of God in the Gospel of John, specifically in John 10:36.
Yes, Jesus claimed to be God in the synoptic gospels by referring to himself as the Son of God and using divine titles and attributes.