In the New Testament, Jesus is recorded as expressing thanks to the Father on several occasions. Notably, he gives thanks during the Last Supper (Luke 22:19), before feeding the 5,000 (John 6:11), and at the raising of Lazarus (John 11:41). While these are key moments, the exact number of times he said thanks is not definitively stated, as there may be other instances not explicitly detailed in the texts. Overall, gratitude is a recurring theme in Jesus' teachings and actions.
Jesus' Earthly father, Joseph, is mentioned thirteen(13) times in the NKJV.
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The word god father is not used in the Bible at all. But the word Father God has been used many times, especially when Jesus refers to God and talks about Him
yes many times, almost all the time.
twice in the garden of Gethsemane and on the cross when separated from his heavenly father
Father is mentioned 311 times in the New Testament.
She is mentioned several times in the Gospels but the main character is Jesus Christ and the Father whom He came to announce to mankind.
Jesus prayed to God many times throughout his life on Earth. He prayed very often, as we should do, for God was His father.
Oh honey, Jesus called God His Father a whopping 165 times in the New Testament. That's right, He was all about that father-son relationship. So, if you ever need a reminder of the importance of family, just take a leaf out of Jesus' book...literally.
That will depend completely on the specific translation and version as they are all different.Answer:In the King James Version, Jesus said 'thank' eight times.
It is believed that Jesus spoke seven phrases while he was on the cross. These phrases are known as the "Seven Last Words of Jesus." They include "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do" and "Father, into your hands, I commend my spirit."
Jesus took Peter, James, and John with him to watch and pray with him. Three times Jesus prayed that, if it be possible, the cup of suffering might be taken from him. While Jesus prayed for this possibility, he affirmed that if it wasn't possible, he wanted to do the Father's will.