Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God in his teachings and interactions with others, particularly in the New Testament of the Bible.
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God during his time on Earth.
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God during his time on Earth.
Yes, Jesus did refer to himself as the Son of God during his teachings and interactions with others.
Jesus refers to himself as the Son of God in the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verse 36.
Never. Jesus is always Jesus. Michael is the name of an angel - Archangel.
Yes, in the Bible, Jesus is considered a prophet in the Gospel of Luke 24:19, where some of his followers refer to him as a prophet.
The books Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John (collectively known as the gospels) focus on Jesus specifically. Most books of the bible refer to Jesus in some way or another, directly or by prophecy.
In the Gospel of John, John refers to himself as "the disciple whom Jesus loved."
In the KJV Jesus is never referred to in this manner. This may simply be due to the fact that Jesus Himself is the message for those who were called by God to be preachers of the word. To refer to Jesus as a preacher would tend then to lower Him to the level of a human agent and not the eternal and almighty creator and redeemer.
none Jesus didn't exist even though God and Jesus are the same person ( sorta confusing.... I know)
No. Jesus offered himself to God as the Lamb of God when he died on the cross for our sins.