No
there aren't any books in the Bible that don't mention the name of Jesus Christ, and this is coming from a Christian.AnswerI'm not sure which Bible the previous answerer reads but no books in the Old Testament mention Jesus at all as he wasn't even born then. Some prophesy his coming but none mentions him by name. As an example of a book in the New Testament, the third letter of John does not mention Jesus.
The King James Version (NKJV) says the name Jesus 1042 times.
The bible does not mention the names of the shepherds.
actually, the thief is unnamed in the bible. there is no mention of it.
The bible does not mention the name . but it could very well be Mount Moriah.
In the bible Jesus is refered to as the lil iee of the valley the bright and morning star.
Yes, the name Jesus is mentioned in the Bible.
The Bible does not explicitly state that Salome is Jesus' sister. Salome is often identified as the sister of Jesus' mother Mary based on passages in the New Testament, but the exact familial relationship between Salome and Jesus is not clearly defined in the biblical text.
No, not by name.
No. There is no mention of the name "Anastasia" in the Holy Bible.
Luke and John are the only books in the Bible that mention sisters called Mary and Martha, and also the only gospels that mention Lazarus:Luke contains a brief story of Jesus visiting the sisters, while Lazarus is in a parable that mentions his resurrection hypothetically (Luke 16:20-31).John wrote an important episode, in which Jesus visited the sisters, Mary and Martha, and resurrected their dead brother, Lazarus (John 11:43-44).The involvement in both gospels of sisters called Mary and Martha is an improbable coincidence. The additional coincidences of name, death and hypothetical or actual resurrection of Lazarus is strong evidence that the two stories were taken by John from Luke's Gospel and the parable about the hypothetical resurrection of Lazarus changed to the story of his miraculous resurrection.
There is no mention of a name