Christ.+See+Jesus

  • 1Jesus myth theory — The Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel (1700). Jesus myth theorists see this as one of a number of stories about dying and rising gods. Description The …

    Wikipedia

  • 2Jesus in Christianity — Jesus (on the left) is being identified by John the Baptist as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world , in John 1:29 …

    Wikipedia

  • 3Jesus myth hypothesis — Jesus myth links here. For a comparison between Jesus Christ and pagan mythology see Jesus Christ and comparative mythology. The Jesus myth hypothesis, also referred to as the Jesus myth theory , the Christ myth or the Jesus myth is an argument… …

    Wikipedia

  • 4Jesus Christ Superstar (album) — Jesus Christ Superstar Original UK cover, UK Studio album by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice Release …

    Wikipedia

  • 5JESUS — (d. 30 C.E.), whom Christianity sees as its founder and object of faith, was a Jew who lived toward the end of the Second Commonwealth period. The martyrdom of his brother James is narrated by Josephus (Ant. 20:200–3), but the passage in the same …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 6Christ (disambiguation) — Christ is a title given to Jesus of Nazareth, in his role as the Messiah in Christian theology. Contents 1 In Christianity 2 In art 2.1 Music …

    Wikipedia

  • 7Jesus (disambiguation) — Jesus is the religious figure Jesus of Nazareth.Jesus may also be: People * Jesus (fl. c. 2nd millennium BCE), scriptural figure Joshua * Jesus Ben Sira (fl. 2nd century BCE), religious writer * Jesus Justus (fl. 1st century), religious leader *… …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Christ — Christ1 [krīst] n. [ME & OE Crist < LL(Ec) Christus < Gr christos, the anointed (in N.T., MESSIAH) < chriein, to anoint < IE base * ghrēi , to spread over, smear > GRIME] the Messiah whose appearance is prophesied in the Old… …

    English World dictionary

  • 9Jesus — Jesus1 [jē′zəz, jē′zəs; ] Sp [ hā zo͞os′] n. [LL(Ec) Iesus < Gr(Ec) Iēsous < Heb yēshūʼ a, contr. of yehōshūʼ a ( JOSHUA), help of Jehovah < yāh, Jehovah + hōshīa, to help] a masculine name Jesus2 [jē′zəz, jē′zes] 1. c. 8 4 B.C. A.D. 29? …

    English World dictionary

  • 10Jesus — See: Jesus Christ II …

    English dictionary