they were called different names because God became human so He'd need a human name, also because God is a trinity ( The father , The Son , and The Holy Spirit)
There are many different names for Jesus, both in the NewTestament, and the Old Testament. Here is a website that I found that has an accurate list of the names of Jesus and their references: see related link below. If that was not what you were not looking for, type in "names for Jesus" in a search engine.
easy its both they are called alot of different names but it is both
Yes, it seems they are, and they both head the names of the disciples, in many passages where they are listed.
The names Joseph and Jesus have different meanings. "Joseph" is derived from the Hebrew name "Yosef," meaning "He will add" or "God will increase." In contrast, "Jesus" comes from the Hebrew name "Yeshua," which means "The Lord saves" or "Savior." Therefore, while only Jesus' name directly means "savior," both names carry significant meanings in their respective contexts.
Christ =the anointed one. Sometimes both names are used together: Jesus Christ.
The representative and direct democracy are the SAME thing, but are called by different names.
They both worshipped multiple gods, and were the same gods with different names, ie. Poseidon=Neptune, Zeus=Jupiter.
The Incarnation.
The group that believes in the belief that Jesus was both human and divine is called Christians.
No, they are both the same game. They are just called different names in different countries.
Different names, different elements, different properties.
Both were called William