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Although the precise difference between a 'name' and a 'title' may be open to interpretation, 198 different names and titles of Jesus in the Bible are listed in Cruden's Concordance, first published in 1737, and continuously in print ever since.
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 New Testament ascribes to Jesus the very names of God (God, Lord) and describes his identity and mission through a variety of titles rich with Old Testament symbolism.
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.
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 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.
The New Testament mentions many names, titles, and characteristics of Jesus Christ. In the Bible a name or title can reveal many things about a person, his character, or events connected with his life. List of the Names and Titles of Jesus mentioned in the Bible.
Names, Titles and Characters of Jesus Christ includes The Son, The Father, God, Jehovah, The Almighty, The Word, The Man, The Babe, Jesus, The Lamb of God...
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.
Son of God: Jesus is referred to as the "Son of God" throughout the New Testament —for example, in Matthew 14:33, after Jesus walks on water: "And those in the boat worshiped him, saying, 'Truly you are the Son of God.'" The title emphasizes Jesus's divinity.