As for the Savior’s last name, “Christ,” the Post mentioned it is an honorific meaning “God’s anointed one” instead of an actual surname. Coming up as a poor Jewish man’s surroundings, it was probable ...
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Is the Christian faith completely blind?
Is Jesus and the writer of Hebrews commending a belief with no reality-based reason or foundation for that conviction ...
That means Jesus' real name was most likely Yeshu Nazareen ... Christ' is not Jesus' surname but a title or honorific which means 'Messiah' or 'God's anointed one'. During the Roman period, ...
Meanwhile, “Christ” was actually not a surname, but rather an honorific meaning “God’s anointed one.” As a poor Jewish man, the real Jesus would have not had a fancypants title ...
Believers call him the Son of God. Skeptics dismiss him as legend ... those who believe the wonder-working Jesus of the Gospels is the real Jesus, and those who think the real Jesus—the man ...
As a pastor of a church that has a preschool ministry, each week I have the pleasure of reading a Bible story. Over 30 children from the St. James Early Education Center come into the sanctuary ...
Knowing God personally is very important, because we become unified with Him. The more we know Him, the stronger that unity ...
We don't have that much detail about the actual crucifixion of Jesus. What we have are the stories in the gospels. And, interestingly and appropriately, the gospel writers are drawing on Psalms.
Was the Temple really the house of God anymore? What Jesus does is not cleanse the Temple. He symbolically destroys it.... And what happens following the incident in the Temple? The most difficult ...