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List of All the Names of Jesus in the Bible. List includes the titles & names that identified Christ's mission of the way of salvation for mankind.
The Bible is filled with many references to who Jesus is, His life, His Lordship, and what He came to do. Here are 50 names of Jesus that will inspire and encourage your walk of faith.
In the New Testament the name Jesus is given both in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, and Emmanuel only in Matthew. In Luke 1:31 an angel tells Mary to name her child Jesus, and in Matthew 1:21 an angel tells Joseph to name the child Jesus.
Some terms describing Jesus in the Bible are adjectives and not necessarily titles; some are not simple to disginguish. Some use capitalized titles in the KJV text, like Alpha and Omega, but some are not capitalized indicating an informal name or description.
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the meanings behind 100 names for Jesus found in the Bible and what they teach us about who Christ is and why He came. The title “Christ” comes from the Greek word Christos, meaning “Anointed One”.
The name Jesus (Yeshua/Joshua) means “the Lord saves.” Like Joshua of old, Jesus will deliver his people from their bondage and bring them into the true promised land of God’s forgiveness. But Jesus bears this name not merely as an instrument or conduit of God’s salvation.
There are some 200 names and titles of Christ found in the Bible. Following are some of the more prominent ones, organized in three sections relating to names that reflect the nature of Christ, His position in the tri-unity of God, and His work on earth on our behalf.
A List of Names and Titles of Jesus found in the Bible. Just a neat simple list for reference. Includes both figurative and literal descriptions of Jesus.
In the Bible and other Christian texts, Jesus Christ is known by a variety of names and titles, from the Lamb of God to the Almighty to the Light of the World. Some titles, such as the Savior, express Christ's role within the theological framework of Christianity, while others are primarily metaphorical.
It’s because Jesus is so completely amazing that a single name could never properly describe him! Let’s review some of the names of Jesus in the Bible and what they mean. 1. Redeemer (Job 19:25) The first of the names of Jesus in this list is redeemer.