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Who did Jesus believe he was?

Based on the Gospels, Jesus believed himself to be the Messiah (anointed king), the Son of God, and the "Son of Man" destined to judge the world. He frequently referred to himself as the Son of Man, and, particularly in the Gospel of John, claimed divine authority, pre-existence, and oneness with God. Reddit +5
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Who did Jesus think he was?

He claimed that He was Lord of the Sabbath with the authority over it (Mark 2:23-28). He took the divine name “I AM” for Himself (John 8:58, from Exodus 3:14). He said that the way to the Father is through Him (Matthew 11:27, John 14:1-7).
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How many wives did Joseph the father of Jesus have?

The Bible only mentions Joseph having one wife, Mary, the mother of Jesus, with no mention of any other wives, though some Christian traditions suggest he might have been a widower with children from a previous marriage to explain Jesus' "brothers" and "sisters" mentioned in the Gospels. While apocryphal texts describe Joseph as older with children from a deceased first wife (sometimes named Melcha or Salome), these stories aren't in the canonical Bible and are seen by many as theological explanations for Mary's perpetual virginity. 
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Whose DNA did Jesus have?

According to Christian doctrine, Jesus received his human DNA from his mother, Mary, with the other half (the Y chromosome and other necessary genetic material for maleness) miraculously provided by God through the Holy Spirit, making him fully human yet without sin, while maintaining his divine nature, with his genetic makeup a unique blend of Mary's lineage and divine input. This miraculous conception means Jesus inherited his physical humanity from Mary and her ancestors, fulfilling prophecies, but God supplied the distinct male DNA, as Catholic Answers notes, because Mary couldn't provide a Y chromosome.
 
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Did Jesus actually say he was the Son of God?

1 John 5:20 (NASB). Conclusion: Jesus said that He was God, the Son of God. The disciples believed He was God and the writers of the epistles in the New Testament believed that He was God.
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Who Did Jesus Think He Was?

Did Jesus actually claim he was God?

While Jesus never uttered the exact phrase "I am God" in the English Bible, Christian tradition and biblical interpretation point to numerous instances where he made claims to divinity, particularly in the Gospel of John, using phrases like "I AM," claiming equality with the Father, and performing actions only God could do, leading his audience to accuse him of blasphemy. His claims, such as "Before Abraham was, I am," referenced God's own divine name, prompting Jewish leaders to seek his execution for claiming divine status. 
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How is Jesus both himself and God at the same time?

Jesus is understood as God and the Son of God simultaneously through the Christian doctrine of the Trinity and the concept of the Incarnation, meaning God became flesh (man) while retaining His divine nature, existing as one divine person with two distinct natures (fully God, fully human) without confusion, as defined by early church councils like Chalcedon. He shares God's divine attributes (eternality, power) but experiences human life (hunger, tiredness) as a true man, acting as the perfect mediator between God and humanity.
 
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Was Jesus straight or asexual?

Mainstream Christian thinking typically assumes Jesus to have remained celibate and without a defined sexuality, living a pious life free from sins such as lust or fornication.
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Where in the Bible does it say Jesus was unrecognizable?

The Bible describes Jesus as unrecognizable due to suffering in Isaiah 52:14, saying his appearance was "disfigured beyond that of any man, and his form marred beyond human likeness" after severe scourging, while Luke 24:16 and John 21:4 show disciples not recognizing Him post-resurrection due to "holden" eyes or His changed presence, not necessarily His physical body being permanently altered. 
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Is Joseph Jesus's biological father?

According to Christian tradition and the New Testament, Joseph was not Jesus' biological father; Mary conceived Jesus miraculously by the Holy Spirit, but Joseph was his legal father, protector, and earthly guardian, ensuring Jesus' Davidic lineage and fulfilling his role as the Messiah's earthly parent, as described in the Gospels.
 
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How long did Mary live after Jesus died?

The Bible doesn't say how long Mary lived after Jesus died, but tradition suggests she lived several years in Jerusalem under the care of St. John, possibly until around 41 AD (about 11 years after Jesus' death, according to one source) or longer, with some traditions placing her later in Ephesus before her Assumption or Dormition. Early Christian writings mention her presence with the Apostles after the Ascension but provide few verifiable details about her death, leaving the exact duration unknown. 
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Who was the black man who helped Jesus?

The man who helped Jesus carry the cross was Simon of Cyrene, an African man from modern-day Libya, compelled by Roman soldiers to bear the heavy burden on the way to Calvary, an act of forced service that highlights themes of Black identity, dignity, and shared humanity in Christian tradition, often depicted in art as a Black man despite the Bible not explicitly stating his skin color, but linking him to Africa through his origin in Cyrene, a city with a significant Jewish population and connections to North Africa.
 
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Were the sons of God mated with the daughters of man?

Yes, Genesis 6:1-4 describes "sons of God" mating with "daughters of men," resulting in the Nephilim, but interpretations vary on who these figures were, with common views suggesting fallen angels, human rulers, or the godly Sethite lineage marrying the ungodly Cainite lineage, leading to giants or powerful tyrants, and this narrative often precedes the Flood story.
 
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What does it mean that Mary pondered in her heart?

"Mary pondered in her heart" means she carefully and deeply reflected on, compared, and treasured significant events and words, particularly those surrounding Jesus's birth, holding them internally to understand their divine meaning rather than reacting hastily. It signifies a quiet, inward process of contemplation, storing these profound moments to connect them to God's greater plan, a practice that serves as a model for faith and understanding spiritual truths.
 
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What is Donald Trump's religion?

Donald Trump identifies as a nondenominational Christian, though he was raised Presbyterian and attended Marble Collegiate Church, influenced by Norman Vincent Peale's "positive thinking". His religious views are often discussed in relation to his strong support from evangelical Christians, his use of religious language in political speeches, and his focus on "religious liberty," with some critics labeling his approach as Christian nationalism. 
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What kind of body will we have in heaven?

The Bible says, “for the LORD does not see as man sees; for man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7 NKJV). Part of Heaven's glory is that our bodies will be transformed, and we will become like Jesus Christ in His perfect resurrected body.
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What is Jesus doing in heaven right now?

Jesus is in Heaven at the right hand of God, reigning as Lord over all creation. Though the world is filled with evil, He remains in control and nothing happens outside His knowledge and power. He intercedes for believers, prepares a place for them, and will one day return to judge evil and establish perfect peace.
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Why did Jesus hide his identity?

Generally speaking, Jesus had to defer the full disclosure of his identity (cf. Mark 7:24, Mark 8:30, Mark 9:9, 30) because God's Messiah was to die and be raised from death in order to be enthroned as the eternal Messiah-ruler (Acts 2:36; contrast with John 6:15).
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What are the 8 genders in the Bible?

The Talmud, a central text in Rabbinic Judaism, presents a profound understanding of gender diversity through its recognition of eight distinct gender categories: Zachar (male), Nekeva (female), Androgynos (intersex), Tumtum (ambiguous/indeterminate), Aylonit hamah (female-to-male transition naturally), Aylonit adam ( ...
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What is written on Jesus' thigh?

On Jesus' thigh, as described in Revelation 19:16, is the title "KING OF KINGS AND LORD OF LORDS," written on His robe as He appears in glorious triumph, symbolizing His ultimate authority, though most scholars interpret this as symbolic rather than a literal tattoo, referencing ancient customs or allegorical significance.
 
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What did Jesus say on homosexuality?

Jesus did not directly mention "homosexuality," but his teachings on marriage (male and female becoming one flesh) and "sexual immorality" (porneia) are central to discussions, with interpretations varying widely on whether these address same-sex acts, while some point to his broader message of love and inclusion, and his comments on eunuchs as a potential parallel to diverse sexual orientations. Interpretations range from seeing his words as a condemnation of all non-heterosexual acts (based on porneia) to viewing them as focused on lust, divorce, and idolatry, with some seeing his praise for eunuchs as acknowledging non-procreative orientations. 
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Should I pray to God or Jesus?

You can pray to God the Father, Jesus Christ, or the Holy Spirit, as Christians believe in one God in three persons (the Trinity); most commonly, Christians pray to the Father through the Son (Jesus), acknowledging Jesus as the mediator who gives access to God, often ending prayers "in Jesus' name". Jesus taught His followers to pray to "Our Heavenly Father," but He also identified Himself as God ("I and the Father are one"), so praying to Jesus is praying to God, and Jesus is also prayed to directly as Lord and Savior.
 
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Was Jesus really God or just a man?

The Bible says Jesus is unique in both His person and His purpose. He wasn't just some spiritual individual during His time on earth; He was both God's Son (John 3:16) and God Himself—God in human flesh (1 Timothy 3:16). Yes, He was fully man, but He was also fully God (Colossians 2:9).
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Do Catholics believe Jesus is 100% man and 100% God?

These three persons are coequal and coeternal. Jesus Christ is God the Son, the second person of the Trinity. He is fully human and fully divine, 100% God and 100% man. He was born of the virgin Mary, lived a sinless life, and inaugurated the kingdom of God on earth.
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