Jesus Himself did not physically write The Bible, but took part in its inspiration. Some of the disciples whom He taught wrote down his teachings and these writings later became part of the New Testament. Others wrote down the accounts from those who knew Jesus.
There is a book that was written by Jesus called The Book of Love. It was stolen by the Catholic church so no one can know the truth.
I believe he quoted from the Book of Enoch, which is not in the KJV Bible. But was a relevant Book in Jesus' time.
Yes, Jesus does refer to himself as the Son of God in the Bible.
Far too many to count. Just get a 'red letter' Bible that highlights all Jesus' words.
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
The Bible mentioned that Jesus went to synagogue and the Temple. He quoted from the Scriptures. His culture was Jewish.
Jesus didnt nail himself to anything.
According to the Bible, Jesus didn't believe anything. Jesus KNEW everything. Jesus was God incarnate, according to the Bible.
The Bible does not say anything about the placenta of Jesus.
The most quoted topic in the bible is God revealing himself to his people. Right from Genesis, God revealed himselft to Adam, to Noah, to Abraham, to Isaac, to Jacob, to Joseph, to Moses, to Joshua, to the Judges, to Ruth, to Samuel, to Saul, to David, to Solomon, to many Judean Kings including foreign kings, to Isaiah, to Jeremiah, and many other prophets, right down to Malachi. Then in the New Testament, God revealed himself to the wise men from the East, to Joseph and Mary, and to Jesus. Then Jesus made God known to the disciples. After the resurrection, the apostles made God known in Acts and in the Epistles of Paul, Peter, James and John. Finally God revealed himself in the Book of Revelation, which means, "unravelling the mystery". The Bible is all about God reveling himself to his people and his people passing that information on to the four corners of the world.
No the bible does not say so .
Yes, according to the Bible, Judas hanged himself before Jesus died.
In the Bible, Jesus described himself as the Son of God and the Messiah who came to save humanity from sin. He also referred to himself as the Good Shepherd, the Light of the World, and the Way, the Truth, and the Life.