THE WORD JESUS COMES FROM THE GREEK TRANSLATION OF THE AMARAHIC WORD OR NAME OF ISSA, OR ISSOUS IN GREEK. CHRISTOS IN GREEK MEANS THE MESSIAH, OR THE MESSANGER. THEREFORE THE FULL TRANSLATION OF 'Jesus Christ' IS: 'ISSOUS THE MESSANGER' (OF GOD) I.E. 'ISSOUS CHRISTOS'!. THEREFORE 'ISSA, OR ISSOUS, OR JESUS IS THE MESSANGER(OF GOD)- NOT THE SON OF GOD.
THE WORD JESUS COMES FROM THE GREEK TRANSLATION OF THE AMARAHIC WORD OR NAME OF ISSA, OR ISSOUS IN GREEK. CHRISTOS IN GREEK MEANS THE MESSIAH, OR THE MESSANGER. THEREFORE THE FULL TRANSLATION OF 'Jesus Christ' IS: 'ISSOUS THE MESSANGER' (OF GOD) I.E. 'ISSOUS CHRISTOS'!. THEREFORE 'ISSA, OR ISSOUS, OR JESUS IS THE MESSANGER(OF GOD)- NOT THE SON OF GOD.
No, there was only one disciple named Judas among Jesus' followers.
The disciple who asked Jesus to teach them to pray was one of his followers named Luke.
Christianity is named after Jesus Christ, the central figure of the religion. Followers of Christianity believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the savior of humanity, so the religion is named after him.
The two names are essentially the same. Joshua is the Hebrew form, Jesus is the Greek.
Jesus was a 12th degree adept who provided the physical body to be used by the great Archangel Christ for the 3 years of his ministry, from the baptism, until the Crucifixion. At which time he reentered the body just vacated by Christ now as a Master, the highest level attainable by a being as a human.
they named themselves christians because they were referring to how they were Christ like. Because Jesus is the Christ, or "The Anointed One" and they wanted to show that they would be like unto him
the name Jesus is considered to be the Greek form of Joshua, a short form of Jehoshua or Yahushua.
Jesus (of Nazareth) is never mentioned in the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament. However, Jesus is considered to be the Greek translation of Joshua, and another Joshua - Joshua, son of Nun - is named.
No Jesus was not "named" the messiah, he WAS the messiah, he was "named" Jesus.
Some say that Jesus was just a wandering holy man who simply wanted to reform Judaism. In this case, probably not.Some say that the Jesus of Paul was a spiritual Christ in heaven, and that the gospel Jesus was a literary invention based on the original, spiritual Jesus. The Epistle to the Hebrews supports this hypothesis. In which case, it is based upon a myth, and not a real person.Some say that Jesus was the Son of God and that the new religion of Christianity was his mission. In which case, yes, he wanted this new religion to be based around him and the Good News of the Gospels that he brought.
Matthew's original name was Levi, and his father was named Alphaeus, a Greek name. He was a tax-collector from Capernaum when he met Jesus. Jesus gave him the name Matthew. Obviously he had a gift for writing.