Jesus is God and has always been and always be, so He came first.
He came to earth in the form of a human around 4 B.C.
Odin was a mythological Norse god, so he never existed, but the stories of him would have been after Jesus came to earth.
No. Odin was of Norse mythology and holds no relationship to God or Jesus Christ.
-It was the Greeks as the Greeks came first followed by the Romans . Jesus folloed the romans\
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Adam and Eve came first according to the Bible, while Jesus came later as their descendant.
before he made thought of the rainbow bridge he spoke of himself first and he came to be!
The Old Testament scriptures came first, then Jesus, and then the New Testament scriptures were written after his death and resurrection.
In Norse mythology Odin was a god, but he was devoured by Fenris (Fenrir the wolf) during the battle of Ragnarok, and so technically is no longer one. Odin was the "Allfather" of Norse mythology, and the first of the Aesir (gods) to be born. Ironically, as the eldest, strongest and wisest, he was also the first to die when the final battle came.
Jesus came first in the gospel of Matthew.
Norse God Woden or Odin.
Prophets Abraham then Jesus then Muhammad (peace upon them all)
Jesus from Heaven.
Comparing the strength of Odin and Jesus Christ is a complex matter as they come from different mythologies and belief systems. In Norse mythology, Odin is depicted as a powerful god associated with war, wisdom, and magic. In Christianity, Jesus Christ is believed to be the Son of God and a central figure in the religion. The question of strength is subjective and depends on one's religious or mythological beliefs. It is important to approach this topic with respect for differing perspectives and interpretations.