WHEN WE HEAR THE WORD SUPERNATURAL, WE TEND TO THINK OF SPIRITS, GHOSTS, OR SOME SORT OF PARANORMAL OTHER WORLDY ENTITY. jESUS DIDNT CLAIM TO BE SUPERNATURAL , HE DID SAY THAT HE WAS GOD, HIM AND GOD ARE THE SAME PERSON. HE WAS NOT OF THIS WORLD, HE WAS NOT SUPERNATURAL- HE WAS DIVINE, A DIVINE ENTITY NOT OF THIS WORLD.
Yes He did have supernatural origins :0) my mom reads a chapter of the bible i am not sure if its the book of Zachariah or the book of Ezequiel ask u pastor Jesu was extraterrestial
Joseph who left Jesus in Mary's care did not think too much of little Jesus. He left after failing to get Jesus accepted into Egyptian priesthood. If Jesus was Supernatural then Joseph may have stayed and tried to do more to enhance Jesus's gift;
And find # 237. This is a starting point for your answer, but the quick answer is Matthew 28:18. "Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me." Matthew 20:23 is also another source, but not as explicit.
A discussion and explanation of Jesus claim that if you believe in him you will never die.
According to the Bible, there is no supernatural similarity with Ishmael, John the Baptist and Jesus Christ, for Ishmael and John the Baptist were men, and Jesus Christ is LORD and God
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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.
Yes, Jesus did explicitly claim to be the Son of God during his time on Earth.
Whether Jesus actually lived or died is of no importance to Judaism since Jesus himself is of no importance to Judaism. If Jesus lived, then he certainly was born, just like all other humans. However, all Jews reject the Christian claim that Jesus was conceived from a virgin. If Jesus lived, he was a human with two human parents.
Some examples of supernatural events in the Bible include the parting of the Red Sea, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the feeding of the 5,000 with five loaves and two fish, and the healing of the blind and the sick by Jesus.