He may have written the names of women the accusers of the adulteress that they had slept with. They immediately left when he wrote in the sand. He then asked her, "Where are your accusers?" and she answered, "they're gone" And he said, "I don't accuse you ether, go your way and sin no more".
Jesus himself did not write anything in his lifetime. The only instance recorded in the Scripture of his writing was when he wrote in the ground as the woman caught in adultery was being accused. (John 8).
Yes, He read from the Scriptures most Sabbath's in the Temple. Also in John 8: 3-11 there is a brief moment where Jesus is shown to write something too as He bends down to write in the dirt/sand on the ground. What is written, we don't know what exactly Jesus wrote though.
"Finger" in Spanish is "dedo".
At John 20:24-27 Jesus told THOMAS to put his finger in the wounds.
Jesus
Lady's finger - yes. Ladies finger - no. "Ladies" is plural..... wouldn't make sense.
JESUS
Mary did not tell any one to write about Jesus.
Jesus in Swahili is Yesu.
John 8:7 But Jesus bent down and started to write on the ground with his finger. When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, "If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her." From the New International Version
He prodded them with his finger when they were in his seat.
So far as we know, Jesus never wrote anything nor was anything written about him during his life. All of his words and teachings come from secondhand (or later) reports, such as are quoted in the New Testament. However, in Chapter 8 of John, when the Pharisees and scribes bring the woman caught in adultery to Christ, he begins writing in the sand with his finger. Many biblical scholars and theologians speculate that he was writing the sins of the Pharisees and scribes in the sand, thus illustrating their hypocrisy. This is the only scriptural reference to Christ writing.