Christ Jesus is God, who died on the cross and rose from the dead on Easter Sunday. He ascended to Heaven at Pentecost. He fed the masses with loaves and fishes, and performed many other miracles.
Judaism does not feel that Jesus fulfilled any part of the role of the Jewish Messiah. It is Christianity and Islam that assert that he did.
He didn't. The primary role of the messiah for Jews is to serve as King, to usher in the messianic era of peace. There is still war, and there isn't a messianic kingdom, so Jesus didn't fulfill the role of Jewish messiah.
No Jesus was not "named" the messiah, he WAS the messiah, he was "named" Jesus.
Jesus Christ is the Messiah.
Yes, Jesus is the Messiah!
The angels played the role of the messanger of the good news of the birth of Jesus.
No, Jesus was probably in pain, but he volunteered himself to die on the cross for us because only he could fullfill God's salvation for us as our Messiah. Jesus wanted God's will to be done.
Peter called Jesus the Messiah in the Gospel of Matthew, specifically in Matthew 16:16. In this passage, Peter responds to Jesus' question about his identity by declaring, "You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God." This moment is significant as it acknowledges Jesus' divine role and mission, affirming Peter's faith in him as the anointed one.
Yes, Mormons believe that Jesus is the Messiah.
Christianity believes that Jesus Christ, whom they consider to be the Messiah, has already come to Earth. This belief is rooted in the New Testament of the Bible, where Jesus is depicted as fulfilling the role of the promised savior.
Joseph played the role of Jesus' earthly father, providing care, protection, and guidance for Mary and Jesus. He also followed the angel's guidance, marrying Mary despite her pregnancy with Jesus being of divine origin, helping to fulfill prophecies about Jesus' birth. Joseph's obedience and faithfulness contributed to the fulfillment of God's plan for the birth of the Messiah.
He can do anything