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- Our Lord and Savior Jesus H. Christ On A Cracker is a political figure in early 1st century Rome and Judea. He has yet to appear in an episode of Doctor Who, but his presence is still felt due to noted Christian Rustle The Unfaithful With Shipping Davies and his brother in god Pastor David MacDonald.
- Jesus Christ is the prophet of Christianity. Christians view him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament and as the Son of God, who provided salvation and reconciliation with God to humankind by dying for their sins, then raising himself from the dead. He is a recurring character on Family Guy, who has visited The Griffin Family many times and has some very human problems. Jesus is mainly voiced by Seth MacFarlane, but in episodes, showing him as a teenager, he is voiced by Alec Sulkin.
- He occasionally has coffee with Satan.[1] This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- Jesus Christ (of Nazareth) is the son of God and Mary.
- Jesus Christ of Nazareth, also known as the King of Kings, Jehoshua and the Savior, is the key religious figure of Christianity. According to Christian belief, he was the son of the Judeo-Christian God and the Virgin Mary. In Islam, he is viewed as a mortal prophet, and is known in Arabic as Isa.
- Jesus of Nazareth, alias Jesus Christ, is the central figure of Christianity, a philosopher, teacher, and martyr, believed to be the Messiah of ultimate salvation and Son of God by followers of Christian traditions. After being horrifically murdered, he was resurrected... with the purpose of bringing vengeance to those who had wronged him in life. During the second coming, he was reanimated as a Black Lantern zombie and does battle with Green Lantern and the Green Lantern Corps.
- Jesus Christ was the apparent son of God.
- Jesus of Nazareth was a Jewish Rabbi regarded as a great teacher and healer. He lived c. 7–2 BCE to 30–36 CE. He is the central figure of Christianity, in which he is worshipped as Jesus Christ (Messiah). When William Boone was researching the possibility that Taelons had lived on Earth in antiquity, he used an image of Jesus as part of a computer composite that strongly resembled a Taelon ("Miracle").
- Jesus Christ is the son of God and the prophet of Christianity. He made made a few appearances in episodes of Drawn Together.
- Jesus Christ is the son of God and the savior of mankind.
- Jesus Christ is considered by Christians to be God incarnate in human flesh, the second person of the Trinity.
- Jesus Christ is the Son of God, who was crucified on a wooden cross, then rose from the dead three days later. Christ is the Messiah fortold in the Old Testament of the Bible. The Gospels, or the first four books of the New Testament, tell the story of the life, teachings, and crucifixion of Jesus.
- Somebody Dave is indirectly responsible for the death of. HBK really loves the guy. Jobbed to Vince McMahon.
- Jesus Christ is the central figure of Christianity (He is also present as a prophet or some other religious figure in other religions such as Islam, Bahá'í Faith etc.). He is the son of God. He was born in the Middle East to some Jewish broad named Mary. When he got older, he preached the true word of God to everyone around him. However, he was crucified for doing so and to this day his followers try to guilt trip people with it. He now resides in Heaven with his fellow Christians.
- There are many similar mythological figures who correspond to the myth of Jesus, predating him, sometimes, by thousands of years:
* Mithra
* Attis, the Son of God of Phyrgia
* Krishna, the Son of God of India
* Dionysus or Bacchus, the Son of God of Greece
- Jesus Christ, also known as the Messiah, Yeshua, Joshua, and Jeshua, is a major figure referenced multiple times in the Xenosaga series. He is seen physically in Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra. His relations to U-DO, the Zohar, Abel, Rennes-le-Château and Grimoire Verum are unknown. It can be inferred that Jesus was very wary and concerned about the dangers of the Zohar, given that he created a Zohar control program, although humanity continued to obsess over the Zohar for thousands of years.
- Jesus Christ of Nazareth (also called The Lord, Son of God) was a Jewish preacher, and religious leader, and the Son of God. Jesus was crucified on the Cross in 33 A.D., but then resurrected as an Holy Spirit. It was later found out the Holy Spirit of Jesus was within the Holy Sword, Caledfwlch.
- Jesus Christ is an individual worshiped by Christians.
- Jesus Christ is God's son. He has appeared in many episodes. Among his various appearances on the show, Jesus has been seen hosting his own public access television call-in show, Jesus and Pals. He is a member of the superhero group Super Best Friends.
- Jesus Christ (a.k.a. Jeezus or Jebus) was the son of Yahweh and Mary. He is much less genocidal, but was sacrificed. He also was a republican, and supported Murica. According to Sunday Brunchism, he hates comic sans, but comic sans didn't exist in his time, so that is illogical.
- Jesus Christ is the protagonist of the hit 2001 movie, Shrek produced by Dreamworks Pictures. He has become the subject of many fanfictions, including The Holy Bible by a group of cultists devoted to the film.
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- Depending on whom you believe, Jesus Christ was the Son of God, a prophet, or a rebellious trouble-maker. Whatever the case, this earnt him a place in history as one of the main staples of a major religion or two (plus the variations on the theme), and we record the passing of years from the supposeded year of his birth, so he must've done something right. He's also earned the status of a Join Me Top Trump. See also "The new Jesus?"
- Jesus Christ was a human religious figure that lived about 2,200 years before the Third Age of Mankind. Christ was seen as the divine son of God. His teachings would later become the cornerstone of the Christian religion on Earth. Christ would continue to be worshiped by members of the Roman Catholic Church and other Christian religions, and held as a prophet by Islam. After amassing a large following of people, politically powerful individuals came to see Christ as a threat, and he was executed by the Roman Empire by crucifixion.
- One of the two main antagonists who face Hank in the Madness series by Krinkels, Jesus Christ was one of the most potent foes until Tricky was "enhanced" by the Improbability Drive. First appearing in the original Madness Combat, Jesus is an obvious reference to Jesus Christ [1], bearing the distinctive halo as well as a beard (which is featured in the Western interpretation of Jesus). Jesus has been seen in every Madness Combat episode to date at some point in the animation. He is an expert swordsman with skills that rival those of Hank. This character also has a number of abilities which makes him decidedly deadlier than the average enemy, those being his above-average strength, ability to float, ability to manipulate and throw objects (usually bodies) with lightning bolts, the ability t
- His words were well known and occasionally quoted, for example by James T. Kirk, Spock, Montgomery Scott, Harry Mudd, Kathryn Janeway, Tom Paris, and The Doctor. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles" , TOS: "The Empath" , TOS: "I, Mudd" , VOY: "Good Shepherd", VOY: "Year of Hell", VOY: "Fair Haven") In Captain Janeway's Leonardo da Vinci holo-program, there was a crucifix depicting Jesus Christ in Leonardo's workshop. (VOY: "The Omega Directive")
- Jesus Christ, also known as the Nazarene, King of the Jews, and Lord thy God, was a Jedi Master and distant descendant of Qui-Gon Jinn. A member of the New Jedi Order from long after the Skywalker Epoch, the name of his birth was . A firm advocate of intervention beyond that of fighting the Dark Side, he preached that the Order should help the less fortunate, and that the rich of the galaxy should give all of their wealth to the poor.
- Jesus Christ was a human who became the central figure of Christianity. Castiel confirmed that Luke from the New Testament was indeed a prophet. Since he is a prophet, and most of his prophetic writings are about Jesus, it is implied that Jesus had supernatural significance. Jesus Christ's symbolic crucifix has been featured many times through rosaries and churches often with an image of him nailed on it.
- Jesus Christ (Yeshua Ha Mashiach in Hebrew) is the Son of God, who was prophesied of and sent by God to be the Messiah to the people of Israel and the Savior of all mankind. Born of a virgin woman named Mary prior to the early First Century A.D. during the reign of Caesar Augustus of the Roman Empire, Jesus led a completely sinless life while being a teacher to Israel and working various miracles through the power of God, and then sacrificed Himself on the cross so that His blood would be sufficient to pay for the sins of all mankind. He rose from the dead three days later and then ascended into heaven, charging His disciples to preach the gospel to every creature and to make disciples of all nations, giving them power to do so with the Holy Spirit. One of His promises is that He will retu
- Jesus was first born because God was doing some naughty things that He shouldn't have been doing. Nine months later, a woman gave birth to Jesus Christ. Jesus declared himself son of God, even though the stuff God was doing had absolutely nothing to do with Jesus' birth. The naughty things were mostly littering. God took pity on this boy and adopted him. He also possessed him, which was rather creepy.
- Gemellus maintained that he was a carpenter's son, a child prodigy, and "extremely handsome, charismatic and persuasive". He was able to amass great audiences when he spoke, and his lectures often attacked Judaism as inadequate to inform the rigours of daily life. Those who came to follow Jesus as a deity believed he was the Messiah, "Christos" meaning "saviour" in Greek. Others thought of him as a "maverick rabbi", or a "false prophet".
- In 1746, Seamus MacIntyre invoked Christ in a prayer while escaping from English forces on horseback with the time-lost Montgomery Scott. (TOS novel: Home is the Hunter) While Captain Benjamin Sisko was experiencing visions sent to him by the Prophets, the image of Douglas Pabst once took Christ's name in vain while expressing his opinion of Benny Russell's story about a black captain of a space station. (DS9 episode: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Tim often prays to him, and usually gets what he asks for. In "Cleveland Jr. Cherry Bomb", he possessed a statue of himself at the church. Holt once prayed to him, but didn't get the tickets that he asked for. Cleveland Jr. gets Evelyn Brown a painting of Jesus playing basketball with Barack Obama in "You're the Best Man, Cleveland Brown". When Rallo claims he feels like Jesus after being betrayed by Judas in "Brown Magic". Judas takes credit for wine Jesus brought to a party to score with Tammy, leaving Jesus to note that is his second betrayal.
- Jesus (c. 4 BCE – c. 30 CE), also known as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ, is one of the central figures of Christianity. His believers, called Christians, view him as the Christ and the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament, believing him to be the Son of God who sacrificed himself to cleanse the sins of all humanity, before being resurrected from the dead and ascending to Heaven.
- Jesus lived a long time ago and nobody knows what color he was, so most people pretend he was white, since most important races are. A lot of people make Jesus seem like he was an uptight dude, but really he just liked to laugh with his buddies, chill out with the disciples, and enjoy a good rave on Friday nights. He also briefly frontlined the highly successful band The Havah Nagillahs, which failed after the background musicians walked out to form the chart-topping rap group The Twelve Disciples (a.k.a. D12). Controversially, Jesus had a false arm, which he often kept in a shed for safe keeping. Further still, he was noted for many famous sayings (see: Famous sayings of Jesus) many of which were cribbed from The Bible.
- Jesus of Nazareth (c. 5 BC/BCE – c. 30 AD/CE), also known as Jesus Christ or simply Jesus, is the central figure of Christianity. Christians view him as the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament and as the Son of God, who provided salvation and reconciliation with God to humankind by dying for their sins, then raising himself from the dead. In the early episodes, adult Jesus was voiced by Seth MacFarlane. In more recent episodes, Alec Sulkin has taken over the role. In "Chitty Chitty Death Bang", Jesus also has the power to turn water into funk.
- Jesus Christ (4 BC - 30 AD) was the founder of the Christian religion. The Back to the Future trilogy occasionally makes reference to religion in its social commentary, and like most popular films, has been analyzed by persons seeking to find hidden religious meaning. References to Jesus Christ include the following: Most of Marty's acquaintances in Hill Valley referred to God, rather than to Jesus, in various contexts.
- Christ on the cross is pictured in "Lincoln Lover" as Greg Corbin sings "We're Red and We're Gay". Francine worries about explaining to Jesus that she prayed to an elephant in "Four Little Words". Jesus appears in "The Most Adequate Christmas Ever" when Stan crashes his birthday party in order to get a second chance at life and to save his family. Stan refers to Roger as a combination of "Mary, Queen of Scots, Brangelina and Jesus" in "Weiner of Our Discontent". Santa Claus is shocked to discover Jesus, who holds a permanent place on the "good" list, is Jewish in "Minstrel Krampus".
- Contrary to popular belief, both liberals and conservatives can be Christian, it just depends on whether you respect what Jesus said, or what a bunch of rightwing fruitcakes have extracted from the rest of the Bible. This however, is argued to be untrue by fear-mongers and haters of love. However, he could make a mean fish supper. Like many modern celebrities Jesus is mainly famous because of who his dad was. Jesus is of course also famous for rising from the dead and becoming a Zombie, see Zombie Jesus
- Jesus is a mexican guy. The "J" is pronounced with an "H." Image:Baby Jesus.jpg Image:FunSteve.png Jesus ChristMakes The Baby Jesus™ Happy And that Makes Stephen happy, too! Image:KnightsTemplarCross.gif Image:KnightsTemplarCross.gif Jesus Christis a Truthiness Crusader! Jesus Colbert a.k.a. Jesus H. Christ is Our Lord and Savior, not to be confused with Jebus, a.k.a Barack Obama. Jesus was born on Christmas, had sex on Good Friday and was resurrected on Easter. He raped Bambi :) FTW.
- This article describes various allusions to Jesus Christ in the Smallville series. Tess: What do you do when you find Judas in your midst? Who would Christ have been if Judas had not betrayed him? Maybe we would remember Jesus as only a teacher roaming the desert. Davis: I don't quite understand what you're getting at. Tess: Without Judas, Jesus would never have risen from the dead to come back and face his greatest challenge: saving humankind. There is a savior among us. You are here to betray him. Season Eight, Eternal Tess: Well, you seem to be taking my open-door policy a little liberally these days, don't you? Clark: I guess I assumed after you ambushed me in my barn and accused me of being an alien Jesus that we had dropped any formalities. Season Eight, Injustice O
- Jesus of Nazareth (b. 8-4 BC) is the central figure of Christianity. Christian views of Jesus center on the belief that Jesus is the Messiah as promised in the Old Testament and that he was resurrected after he died on a cross. Christians predominantly believe that Jesus is the Son of God, who became incarnate to provide salvation and to reconcile humanity with God by atoning for the sins of humanity by his death. Other common Christian beliefs include his Virgin Birth, miracles, fulfillment of biblical prophecy, ascension into Heaven, and future Second Coming.
- Jesus Christ is the son of God, an angel who took the form of a human, and the principle figure of Christianity. The word "Jeepers," often used by Wendy Harris, is a word often used by a person who is expressing surprise about something. The word is actually a euphemism of Jesus Christ. Also, the word Gee, is a word that is short for Jesus. When the Super Friends were about to go to Haunted Hills to the golf course there, Wendy tells them: "Jeepers, it's gonna be fun caddying for you!" After the incident with the Raven, Wendy Harris said; "Gee, we're sure lucky everything turned out so well."
- He was born in the year 4 BC. (MM: "Anamnesis") However, this is not known to the general public, including the Millennium Group. (MM: "Midnight of the Century") Several Biblical books, including the entire New Testament, are believed to represent the testimony of Jesus. (MM: "Monster") Jesus spoke fluent Aramaic (TXF: "Hollywood AD") and was born in a stable in Bethlehem. (MM: "Midnight of the Century") His birth was announced by angels. (MM: "Monster") Jesus first came in contact with his Father on a mountain-top. (TXF: "Providence")
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