RodISHI
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If I recall properly the New Testament he is reference as Jesus the Christ denoting he came to be the messiah. I think it is in Nehemiah or Ezra perhaps; not sure I'd have to go back and find the verses where the heavenly hosts all stand up together as one man in order to prevail over the enemy. Every name in the Bible has a meaning defining the particular task or a brief description of the host it is referring to. Some are towns, cities or bethels, pillars, toeholds, others are cleaning or clearing out objectionable and evil spirits that humans carry with them and everything one can imagine that would need to be done to clean up and repair a spiritually broken or damage being. Jesus came as the son of man (a common human) to show the Way, give an ensample for those who came after, would follow, have faith, believe and for those who are lost, along with those not yet born into the world.N/M I googled this.Is "Jesus is the Christ" proper syntax in any language? j/cCalling something irrational because it is beyond your comprehension is irrational. It is no better than laying an accusation against someone when you really have no clue who they are, what they are or where they come from. Your ignorance is showing right along with ur butt buds who have joined in to deny Jesus is the Christ because they cannot or are the same as you too ignorant to recognize what a spirit is and what is spiritual verse what is carnal. Just because you do not have the spiritual eyes and ears to see doesn't mean someone else doesn't have them. Your lack isn't everyone else's lack.Look, saying something isnt rational in an irrational book, is redundant. I had nothing to say to your retarded shit.You had the question.. duh.., I answered it.and i had nothing to say to that. Thats why i didnt respond to your "questions" lol
I am not the one who had a question.
How can i have a convo about something so irrational?![]()
Christ is a title and not a surname. I wonder why they settled on using Jesus Christ as the norm as opposed to Jesus the Christ, or if it was arbitrary..