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  2. Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Jesus The Christ Pantocrator of Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai, 6th century AD Born c. 6 to 4 BC [a] Herodian kingdom, Roman Empire Died AD 30 or 33 (aged 33 or 38) Jerusalem, Judaea, Roman Empire Cause of death Crucifixion [b] Known for Central figure of Christianity Major prophet in Islam and in Druze Faith Manifestation of God in Baháʼí Faith Parent(s) Mary, Joseph [c] Jesus ...

  3. Son of man (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Sixty-nine times in the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus calls himself (the) "Son of man", a Greek expression which in its Aramaic (and Hebrew) background could be an oblique way of indicating the speaker's own self (e.g., Matt 8:20), or else simply mean "someone" or "a human being" (as in Ps 8:4, where it is a poetic

  4. The Man Who Called Himself Jesus - Wikipedia

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    "The Man Who Called Himself Jesus" is a song by English band Strawbs written by Dave Cousins. It appears on their first album Strawbs . An alternative mix of the song may be found on the 2006 box set A Taste of Strawbs .

  5. Son of God - Wikipedia

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    [41] This anticipates New Testament themes where Jesus identifies himself as the "Son of Man" descended from heaven in John 3:13. [ 42 ] Similarly, in Daniel's account of the fiery furnace, a divine figure appears alongside the Hebrews, described as "like a son of the gods."

  6. Son of God (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Acts 2:29–30 [40] explicitly calls David a prophet. [41] Jesus himself affirms the authorship of this psalm by David in Mark 12:36 and Matthew 22:43. [39]: 314–315 In the Christian reading, David the king is presented as having a lord other than the Lord God. The second lord is the Messiah, who is greater than David, because David calls him ...

  7. Names of God in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Tetragrammaton YHWH, the name of God written in the Hebrew alphabet, All Saints Church, Nyköping, Sweden Names of God at John Knox House: "θεός, DEUS, GOD.". The Bible usually uses the name of God in the singular (e.g. Ex. 20:7 or Ps. 8:1), generally using the terms in a very general sense rather than referring to any special designation of God. [1]

  8. Dan Schutte - Wikipedia

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    As a result, beginning with hymnals such as Glory and Praise, their music became standard repertoire in Catholic parishes in the English-speaking world. Schutte left the Society of Jesus in 1986. [4] Schutte continues as a prolific composer of liturgical music, releasing nine solo collections with OCP Publications. Many of his newer ...

  9. Glory (Michael W. Smith album) - Wikipedia

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    Glory is an instrumental album by Christian recording artist Michael W. Smith. Released in November 2011, the album is Smith's second instrumental album following Freedom in 2000. [ 2 ] The album was recorded with a 65-piece orchestra at AIR Studios Lyndhurst Hall in London and Wildwood Recording Studio in Nashville. [ 3 ]