No. Jesus did not come to undo or abolish the law of Moses, but to fulfill it (Matthew 5:17).
Joseph is the good shepherd, and the example of the true Good Shepherd to come, Jesus.
No as Jesus was about 1600 years before the Pilgrims.
"Christ" is a title, and it is equally correct for it to come before or after the name of Jesus. The Hebrew writer (if not Paul) and Peter also wrote of "Christ Jesus" (Hebrews 3:1; 1 Peter 5:10 and 14).In the New King James version of the New Testament, "Jesus Christ" appears 176 times, and "Christ Jesus" appears 68 times. It just so happens that 65 of the 68 "reverse" uses are in the prolific writings of Paul.
before the death of Muhammad
If you mean "all that's written IN THE BIBLE"... then, He already is:"Then Jesus quoted passages from the writings of Moses and all the prophets, explaining what all the Scriptures said ABOUT HIMSELF." (Luke 24:27 NLT New Living Translation)"Then He said, 'When I was with you before, I told you that EVERYTHING WRITTEN ABOUT ME by Moses and the prophets and in the Psalms must all come True." (verse 44)
Jesus' return will come without warning. Healing has nothing to do with Jesus' return.
It depends on what you mean by "come before". Timewise, the Romans were established many years before Jesus. However in the Bible the term "come before" means that Jesus had to stand before the Romans, that is, Pilate, for judgement as Pilate was the highest Roman official in the city and he was the only one who could pass a death sentence.
Paul was on the road to Damascus when he was blinded by a light that was the Lord, who said, "Paul, Paul, why do you persecute me?" Paul went on into the city, where he was blind for three days. After that, he became a follower and believer in Jesus Christ.
The Bible clearly says that the church is Jesus' bride. I dont know about St. Paul but the Bible tells us that Jesus will one day come back for his bride.
Answer No but he will come to this world before it ends.
The angel told them that do not be worry because Jesus will come to take them.