Salt was called salt - the Periodic Table not yet having been invented, nor the understanding of chemical compounds, so that we know it as sodium chloride.
Jesus referred to the religious leaders of his time as a "brood of vipers."
Salt water taffy.
In the Quran, Jesus is referred to as Isa, who is considered a prophet and messenger of God.
No. Jesus is always referred to as a "he" in the Bible.
Yes, Jesus claimed to be the Son of God during his time on Earth, as recorded in the Bible in various passages where he referred to himself as the Son of God.
No. Christian music were traditionally referred to as 'hymns.'
They used lakes, and other large bodies of water that didn't have salt in them.
Jesus does not have anything against lambs as He is at one time referred to as the Lamb of God. What is important to note is how a lamb behaves when going to the slaughter. It has no objections and Jesus typifies that when He was offered as a sacrifice.
Jesus referred to Herod as 'that fox'.
Thew Jews of that time did not have last names. Jesus was referred to as Jesus of Nazareth, son of Joseph, of the family of David. Bar Joseph means "son of Joseph" but "Jesus of Nazareth" is the more common usage
No, but Jesus does!
Jesus' last name was not Christ. The term "Christ" is a title that means "the anointed one" in Greek. Jesus is commonly referred to as Jesus Christ because he is believed by Christians to be the Messiah or Savior prophesied in the Old Testament.