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In the book of Philippians 2, verse 9, God has given Jesus a name that is above every name -- that at the name of Jesus every knee shall bow. The world is not worried about Jesus any more.
Jesus' name travelled a long-linguistic road from his own Aramaic into Hebrew, then to Greek and into Latin before it could ever receive an English translation in the 16th century.
Jesus said in John chapter eight and verse fifty-eight, “Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I am” as he was trying to teach all who would listen that his virgin birth in ...
His name had a second coming. Scientists say that the name of Christianity’s central figure wasn’t originally Jesus Christ — he went by another title in his mother tongue that&#82… ...
He's been everything from a stern Marxist (Pasolini's "The Gospel According to St. Matthew," 1964) to a pop idol ("Jesus Christ Superstar," 1973). Here, for Easter, are some of our favorite movie ...
In the 16th century, the 'I' became a 'J' resulting in the name 'Jesus'. Advertisement 'Another Christogram used the first three letters of Jesus in Greek: Iota, eta, sigma,' says Dr McClellan.
Of all the names given to God’s Son, none is as precious or as majestic as the name Jesus. I’d like to share three thoughts about this name that make it a name above every name.
Jesus has been a movie star ever since D.W. Griffith's "Intolerance" (1916) made him one of four interlocking stories of of man's inhumanity to man.
But we do know that in extremis, in a moment of great fear, she understood that evil is defeated by the name of Jesus (Luke 10:17). She understood the truth that when we resist the Enemy, he will ...