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Pages that link to "Category:Jesus"
The following pages link to Category:Jesus:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Mary, mother of Jesus, ascended to Heaven upon her death (← links)
- Mary, mother of Jesus, was born without original sin (← links)
- Mary was a virgin when she gave birth to Jesus (← links)
- Matthew 1:23-25 supports the belief that Mary was a virgin when she gave birth to Jesus (← links)
- It is reasonable to assume that the Gospel of Matthew would refer to Mary, mother of Jesus, as "bethulah" rather than "almah" if she was thought of as a virgin at the time of its authorship (← links)
- God consists of three divine persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth died and was resurrected (← links)
- :Christianity (← links)
- The Oriental and Eastern Orthodox views of the nature of Jesus of Nazareth are compatible (← links)
- The Godhead consists of three separate beings: God the father, Jesus and the Holy Ghost (← links)
- Jesus of Nazareth was the messiah whose coming was foretold in the Old Testament (← links)
- God consists of the Father, who existed before the Son, and with him, created the Holy Spirit (← links)
- Christ existed before Jesus of Nazareth (← links)
- Jesus the Son and God the Father are alike but inequal in substance (← links)
- Jesus the Son and God the Father are equal in substance (← links)
- Jesus the Son and God the Father are completely dissimilar in substance (← links)
- Jesus the Son and God the Father are substantially different (← links)
- Category:Trinitarianism (← links)
- The Son and the Holy Spirit are subordinate to the Father (← links)
- The fall of Adam and Eve sent humanity to Satan's clutches, requiring a ransom to redeem them, for which Satan was tricked into accepting Jesus, not knowing that death could not bind him; this freed the souls of mankind and enabled salvation (← links)
- All people can achieve salvation because of the martyrdom of Jesus, which satisfies the requisite punishment that would otherwise prevent salvation (← links)
- The sacrifice of Jesus of Nazareth is a substitute for the sins of people (← links)
- God allowed Jesus to receive the punishment due to mankind for sin, though Jesus' suffering was disproportionate to the sin for which humanity is responsible; this allowed God to offer salvation while maintaining divine justice (← links)
- Some people are able to achieve salvation because of the sacrifice of Jesus (← links)
- All people are able to achieve salvation because of the sacrifice of Jesus (← links)
- The predictions described in the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, and the Gospels of Mark and Matthew mostly came true in the first century CE; however, the second coming of Jesus and the resurrection of the dead have not happened yet (← links)
- The thousand year-long reign of Jesus predicted in the Book of Revelation has already begun (← links)
- Jesus will come to Earth again and then begin the thousand-year long reign predicted in the Book of Revelation (← links)
- Jesus will return to Earth at the end of the thousand-year long period predicted in the Book of Revelation (← links)
- The thousand year-long reign of Jesus predicted in the Book of Revelation is a literally accurate prophecy (← links)
- Jesus returned on October 22, 1844 (← links)
- The archangel Michael and Jesus Christ are the same entity (← links)
- The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are three separate entities (← links)
- Christians should baptize in the name of Jesus (← links)
- Christians should baptize in the name of the Trinity (← links)
- Jesus avenged the fall of Adam by thwarting Satan, thereby allowing people to overcome sin and achieve salvation (← links)
- The death and resurrection of Jesus was a necessity pre-ordained by God (← links)
- Christ shed certain divine attributes during his time on Earth as Jesus (← links)
- It was God the Father who suffered on Earth as Jesus, and not the Son (← links)
- God consists of three united divine persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit (← links)
- The teachings of Jesus of Nazareth amount to anarchism (← links)
- Jesus (redirect page) (← links)
- Category:Nature of Jesus (← links)
- Category:Atonement (← links)
- The sacrifice of Jesus allowed people to achieve salvation because he took the punishment that would otherwise be due to them (← links)
- The sacrifice of Jesus allows people to achieve salvation because of the inspiring moral influence that his life, death and resurrection had on humanity (← links)
- Jesus recapitulated Adam's circumstances but did not betray God's trust, thereby overturning the stain of Adam's mistake and allowing people to achieve salvation (← links)
- Appendix:Christianity (← links)
- The inconsistencies in the gospels discredits their validity as a record of the life, death and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth (← links)
- References in the Bible to baptizing in the name of Jesus constitute proof that God intends for Christians to baptize in that way (← links)