Jesus (Brand New song)
WordNet
noun
(1) A teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)
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Etymology
From from . The Greek text makes no distinction between Jesus and Joshua, referring to them both as . The Latin Vulgate is likely the earliest to make a distinction, referring to Jesus as and Joshua as .
Proper noun
- Jesus of Nazareth, a Jewish man whom Christians name Jesus Christ in belief that he is the Messiah.
- in Spanish culture; an anglicized spelling of .
Usage notes
- The possessive of the Jesus as the name of the Christian Messiah may be either Jesus’s or Jesus' , pronounced in the same way as the name. Traditionally, the latter is used. In the case of the male given name, Jesus’s is the usual form.
Noun
- A Christian savior.
- William Revell Moody (ed.), "Record of Christian Work", 1913, p 441
- And, says George Eliot, and all who believe in her teaching, it is perfectly true that He is with us now in a dumb, vague, blessed impulse. Is that your Jesus? If I may recall my illustration of the train, I will tell you of my Jesus.
- Scot McKnight, "Jesus and His Death", 2005, p152
- ...leading Dom Crossan at times to the witty criticism that modern Jesus books are in a quest for who can say "my Jesus is more Jewish than your Jesus"...
- Clinton Bennett, "In Search of Jesus", 2001, p231
- Your Jesus is my Jesus' greatest enemy
- Depeche Mode, "Personal Jesus", from the album "Violator", 1989.
- Your own personal Jesus
- William Revell Moody (ed.), "Record of Christian Work", 1913, p 441
- An artistic representation of a Christian savior.
Interjection
See also
- Christ
- Jesus of Nazereth
- Lion of Judah
- Messiah
- savior, saviour
- Son of David
- Son of Man
- Yeshua
- Everlasting Father
- The Beginning and The End
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