Theres nothing in the Bible that says Jesus spit on anybody. This is false, in Mark 8:22-23 Jesus spits on the blind man to heal him.
Spit is mentioned in the Bible as a symbol of healing and restoration. Jesus used spit to heal the blind and deaf, demonstrating his power to bring about physical and spiritual healing. Additionally, spit was used in ancient times as a symbol of contempt or rejection, highlighting the contrast between Jesus' acts of compassion and the world's rejection of him.
Jesus said "It is not because you are hot or cold that I spit you out, but that you are lukewarm!"
The Bible does not mention how many times Jesus was smitten. But the Bible account says in Matthew Chapter 26,67: Then did they spit in his face, and buffeted him; and others smote him with the palms of their hands,
Jesus IS the bigger picture of the Bible story. Jesus is the predicted Messiah from the Old Testament and the One spoken about in the New Testament. When you read the complete bible you will realize that Jesus the Christ is the main subject in the bible. He is the Big picture. His death on the cross of Calvary completed God's plan for mankind. Now all mankind has to do is accept Jesus Christ as Savior to be reconciled back to God. If a person does not accept Jesus as Savior they have spit in the face of God and will pay a heavy price for eternity.
Jesus never wrote a Bible. The Bible was written by around 40 people over 1500 years. Some of the Bible is about Jesus' life but Jesus never wrote any of the Bible
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The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
Jesus physical appearance is NOT recorded in the Bible.
Yes, the name Jesus is mentioned in the Bible.
John 9:1-41 is the part of the Holy Bible that explains how Jesus healed a blind man's eyes so he could see. He didn't spit in the man's eyes, Jesus spit on the ground and made mud and put the mud on the blind man's eyes...
According to the Bible, Jesus didn't believe anything. Jesus KNEW everything. Jesus was God incarnate, according to the Bible.