Jesus' baptism (Mark 1:11) and the transfiguration (Mark 9:7).
At Jesus' baptism, God said, "This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased."
Jesus was not God in human form. Jesus proclaimed himself as SON of God and God is described as Jesus' heavenly father.It is not in my understanding that they ever called Jesus himself God.
Jesus is described as the eternal Son of God as evidenced through His teachings and miracles.
AnswerMark's Gospel does not really show Jesus as God, but in verse 1:11 it does have God call Jesus his beloved son. Among the gospels, only John really describes Jesus as wholly divine.
It was not john that said this, but god. God said this is my beloved son in whom I am well pleased.
Yes. Adam young is a strong beloved follower of Jesus and God. Me and him both share that passion. :)
Jesus was described as "god on earth". so therefore it is not known whether he was human or not.
Here it was Jesus and not god who fed the 5,000 people.
In order it would have been: God/Jesus His beloved mother Gladys Love (Smith) Presley His beloved daughter Lisa Marie
A:Scholars studying Mark, the earliest New Testament gospel say that it says that in this gospel, Jesus became the son of God at his baptism. In verse 1:11, God spoke to Jesus, to tell him the news that he was his beloved son.The Gospels of Matthew and Luke add nativity stories to the original account, showing that Jesus was begotten of the Holy Spirit, so he became the son of God at his conception.John's Gospel did not need a nativity story to demonstrate that Jesus was the son of God from the time of his conception, as it says that Jesus was the son of God since before creation.
No god did not help Jesus. But we must remember at that time Jesus carried the whole sins of the world , on that cross. So as god isvery , very pure and sinless he could not look at his beloved son.
The holy spirit came upon Jesus, and the voice of god said. This my beloved son in who i am well pleased. Jesus then went into the wilderness . lead by the spirit to fast and pray.