his love and what he will do
Most of the the first four books of the New Testament is about Jesus, so many of those verses are about Him. There are many verses in the Old Testament about His coming.
Some Bible verses where Jesus said "Follow me" include Matthew 4:19, Matthew 16:24, Mark 2:14, and John 1:43. In these verses, Jesus calls on his disciples to follow him and become his followers.
Some Bible verses about Jesus's birth include Luke 2:6-7, which describes Jesus being born in a manger, and Matthew 1:23, which states that Jesus will be called Immanuel, meaning "God with us."
Some Bible verses about Jesus' birth include Luke 2:6-7, which describes Mary giving birth to Jesus in a manger, and Matthew 1:23, which states that Jesus will be called Immanuel, meaning "God with us."
The verses at Ephesians 5:21-33 show how Theocracy works - Wives are in subjection to their husbands, husbands to Jesus and Jesus to God. (Jesus Christ is the head of the Christian congregation).
Some verses in the Bible about the birth of Jesus include Luke 2:6-7, which describes how Mary gave birth to Jesus in a manger because there was no room at the inn. Another verse is Matthew 1:23, which mentions the prophecy that Jesus would be called Immanuel, meaning "God with us."
Some verses about baptism in the Bible include Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 2:38, and Romans 6:3-4. These verses emphasize the importance of baptism as a symbol of faith and commitment to Jesus Christ.
There are 943 verses in the New Testament with the word "Jesus." Zero in the Old Testament. The word is used multiple times in some of the verses, so the number would go up by about 20-30 with the duplicates.
Some Bible verses that talk about getting baptized include Matthew 28:19-20, Acts 2:38, and Mark 16:16. These verses emphasize the importance of baptism as a symbol of faith and commitment to Jesus Christ.
In some bibles most of it is in black letters, but what Jesus said is printed in red letters.
In the Bible, the verses where Jesus claims to be the Son of God can be found in the New Testament, specifically in the books of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Some key verses include Matthew 16:15-17, Mark 14:61-62, Luke 22:70, and John 10:36.
Jesus gave his life for our sins.