This expression is used because it is believed that there is power in the name of Jesus. When someone invokes this name it is usually in a preyer and the person using it is not only trying to identify with the God they are preying to but also trying to put as much power behind it as they can. Jesus also told his followers to cast out demons in his name. Jesus said anyone who mentions my name here on Earth I will mention that person to my Father in Heaven. He also said ask anything in my name and I will do it. Another reason is that people pray in His name, so since He sits at the right hand side of the God head...... It was common for someone to request something and call upon the name of an authority. They may said I beseech you in the name of Casear. Jesus said there was no higher authority than God. Later, Jesus rose from the grave and defeated the Devil. The scripture then said his Name is above all authority in heaven and on earth. So if you want to declare or request something, there is no higher authority that you can call upon.
Christ Said that anything we request of the Father in His Name, The Father Will Give.
In the King James version the phrase/name - Jesus Christ - appears 212 times
i don't personally know but in the time of "Jesus", Jesus meant Joseph so there could be many people known as "Jesus"
It meant "lamb" in Latin, referring to the Lord's son, Jesus.
In the King James version the word/name - Jesus - appears 973 times the word/name - Jesus' - appears 10 times the word/name/title - Christ - appears 555 times the word/name/title - Christ's - appears 16 times Taken together as a phrase - Jesus Christ - appears 195 times in 185 verses.
"In Jesus' Name"
I would name my child Jesus, and not because he is my Savior Jesus is an awesome name
You can end your prayers with a phrase like "Amen" which signifies agreement or "In Jesus' name, amen" to reference praying in the name of Jesus. Ultimately, how you end your prayers is a personal choice based on your religious beliefs and practices.
Jesus' name is Yehoshua Ben Yosef.
Jesus did not have a last name in the way we think of them today. His full name is Jesus of Nazareth, with "of Nazareth" indicating where he was from.
Jesus did not have a last name as we understand it today. His full name is Jesus of Nazareth, with "of Nazareth" indicating where he was from.
The name "Jesus" is an anglicized version of the Greek name "Iesous," which itself is a transliteration of the Hebrew name "Yeshua" or "Yehoshua." The Hebrew alphabet does not have a letter for "J," but Jesus' name has been commonly rendered as "Jesus" in English translations of the Bible.