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Biblical Jesus is the man Jesus Christ as described by the canonical books of the Bible. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
Canonical is an adjective derived from canon. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bible (sometimes The Book, Good Book, Word of God, or Scripture), from Greek (Ïα) βιβλια, (ta) biblia, (the) books, plural of βιβλιον, biblion, book, originally a diminutive of βιβλοÏ, biblos, which in turn is derived from βÏ
βλοÏâbyblos, meaning papyrus, from the ancient Phoenician city of Byblos which exported this...
Jesus says, "I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father but through Me." Jesus is called the Son of God. Jesus says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life." Jesus is also called the Christ, the Messiah, Christ Jesus, the Son of Man, the King of the Jews, and the Son of God. The word Jesus appears in all of the 27 books of the New Testament except Third John, where Jesus is referred to as "the Name". Jump to: navigation, search Christ is the English representation of the Greek word ΧÏιÏÏÏÏ (transliterated as Khristós), which means anointed. ...
Jump to: navigation, search In Judaism, the Messiah (×ָש×Ö´××Ö· anointed one, Standard Hebrew , Tiberian Hebrew ) initially meant any person who was anointed by God. ...
Son of man (also written Son of Man) is used in the Bible in the following senses: // In the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) (1. ...
King of the Jews may refer to: a title given to Jesus; see INRI a book by Waverley Lewis Root; see King of the Jews one of several historical kings of the Jewish people; see Kingdom of Israel and Kingdom of Judah King Herod the Great, declared King of the...
Son of God is a biblical phrase from the Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The New Testament, sometimes called the Greek Testament or Greek Scriptures is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The New Testament, sometimes called the Greek Testament or Greek Scriptures is the name given to the part of the Christian Bible that was written after the birth of Jesus. ...
- "BEHOLD, THE VIRGIN SHALL BE WITH CHILD AND SHALL BEAR A SON, AND THEY SHALL CALL HIS NAME IMMANUEL," which translated means, "GOD WITH US." - 1:23
An angel speaking about the birth of Jesus. Demons say, "What business do we have with each other, Son of God? Have You come here to torment us before the time?" - 8:29 People praise Jesus, "You are certainly God's Son!" - 14:33 The high priest says to Jesus, "I adjure You by the living God, that You tell us whether You are the Christ, the Son of God." - 26:63 Jump to: navigation, search The name Matthew comes from Hebrew ××ª× Meaning, IM A RETARD!, (Matthias in Greek) a short form of Hebrew that means, MY DICK GOT SMALLER!!!!!!!!!!1497;×× MattanyÄhû/MattayyÄhû, which is itself a variation of Hebrew × ×ª× ××× NÉṯanyÄhû, which means gift of the lord. Matthew...
Near Jesus' death: - Now the centurion, and those who were with him keeping guard over Jesus, when they saw the earthquake and the things that were happening, became very frightened and said, "Truly this was the Son of God!" - 27:53-55
// Name Originates partly from latin meaning martial. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Luke may refer to: A personal name, sometimes short for Lucas. ...
John is a common given name for males. ...
The Acts of the Apostles (Greek Praxeis Apostolon) is a book of the Bible, which now stands fifth in the New Testament. ...
For information on the last book of the New Testament see the Book of Revelation. ...
Other New Testament Jump to: navigation, search The Old Testament or the Hebrew Scriptures (also called the Hebrew Bible) constitutes the first major part of the Bible according to Christianity. ...
Jesus' actions Prophecies predicting Jesus and events surrounding Him This article refers to the topic of prophecy as the purported telling of future events or supernatural revelations. ...
Source The Holy Bible - The NASB is used for all quotes and references unless noted. The Bible (From Greek βιβλια—biblia, meaning books, which in turn is derived from βυβλος—byblos meaning papyrus, from the ancient Phoenician city of Byblos which exported papyrus) is the sacred scripture of Christianity. ...
The New American Standard Bible (NASB) an English translation of the Holy Bible. ...
Related articles Jump to: navigation, search Jesus (Greek: ÎηÏοÏÏ, IÄsoûs), also known as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ, is Christianitys central figure, both as Messiah and, for most Christians, as God incarnate. ...
This article presents a description of Jesus life, as based on the four gospels. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The chronology of Jesus is heavily contested and impossible to ascertain exactly, with many contesting what days, months, and years major events in Jesus life occurred in, even assuming that they occurred at all (see historicity of Jesus). ...
As historian E. P. Sanders has observed, of all the religions that existed within the Roman Empire, only two have widespread followings today: Rabbinic Judaism and Christianity, both of which have their origins in Roman-occupied Palestine, both of which claim to be based on the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament...
The status of Jesus in theology varies widely from religion to religion. ...
This article concerns critical reconstructions of the Historical Jesus. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bible (sometimes The Book, Good Book, Word of God, or Scripture), from Greek (Ïα) βιβλια, (ta) biblia, (the) books, plural of βιβλιον, biblion, book, originally a diminutive of βιβλοÏ, biblos, which in turn is derived from βÏ
βλοÏâbyblos, meaning papyrus, from the ancient Phoenician city of Byblos which exported this...
The New American Standard Bible (NASB) an English translation of the Holy Bible. ...
The Standard American Edition, Revised Version, more commonly known as the American Standard Version (ASV), is a version of the Bible that was released in 1901. ...
Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ...
The Holman Christian Standard Bible is an English-language Bible translation, first published with the complete Old and New Testaments in March 2004. ...
RSV is a three letter acronym that may stand for: Research safety vehicle Research and supply vessel (Australia) Research support vessel (US Navy) Respiratory Syncytial Virus, a respiratory disease that can occur in infants Resupply vehicle (US Army) Revised Standard Version, a version of the Bible translated into English. ...
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English Standard Version The English Standard Version (ESV) is an English translation of the Holy Bible, published in the United States by Crossway Books, and in the United Kingdom by Harper-Collins UK. The first edition was completed in 2001. ...
This page is about the version of the Bible; for the Harvey Danger album, see King James Version (album). ...
Jump to: navigation, search Hebrew is a Semitic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by 6 million people mainly in Israel, parts of the Palestinian territories, the United States and by Jewish communities around the world. ...
This is the name given by matthew for the references used in bible translation. ...
The Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia, or BHS, is an edition of the Hebrew Bible published by the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft (German Bible Society) in Stuttgart. ...
Textus Receptus (Latin: received text) is the name given to the first Greek language text of the New Testament to be printed with movable type. ...
The Byzantine text-type (also called Constantinopolitan, Syrian, ecclesiastical, and majority) is the largest group of Greek manuscripts of the New Testament. ...
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