Jesus
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Also called Jesus Christ. Also called Christ Jesus;. Also called Jesus of Nazareth. born 4? b.c., crucified a.d. 29?, the source of the Christian religion.
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the Son of Sirach, the author of the Apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus, who lived in the 3rd century b.c.
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Christian Science. the supreme example of God's nature expressed through human beings.
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Also Jesús a male given name.
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Also called: Jesus Christ. Jesus of Nazareth. ?4 bc –?29 ad , founder of Christianity, born in Bethlehem and brought up in Nazareth as a Jew. He is believed by Christians to be the Son of God and to have been miraculously conceived by the Virgin Mary, wife of Joseph. With 12 disciples, he undertook two missionary journeys through Galilee, performing miracles, teaching, and proclaiming the coming of the Kingdom of God. His revolutionary Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–8), which preaches love, humility, and charity, the essence of his teaching, aroused the hostility of the Pharisees. After the Last Supper with his disciples, he was betrayed by Judas and crucified. He is believed by Christians to have risen from his tomb after three days, appeared to his disciples several times, and ascended to Heaven after 40 days
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Son of Sirach. 3rd century bc , author of the Apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus
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Etymology
Origin of Jesus
First recorded in 1200–50; Middle English, from Late Latin Iēsus, from Greek Iēsoûs, from Hebrew Yēshūaʿ, syncopated variant of Yəhōshūaʿ “God is help”; in Early Modern English, the distinction (lost in Middle English ) between Jesus (nominative) and Jesu (oblique, especially vocative) was revived on the model of Latin and Greek sources; Jesus gradually supplanted the older form in both nominative and oblique; see Jesu
Example Sentences
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Jesus would not only roll out the welcome mat for homeless people — he would embrace them.
From Los Angeles Times • May 30, 2026
At four years old she was playing football in the street with her older brother Jesus, an early education in the game that partly explains the flair, agility and speed she would become known for.
From BBC • May 22, 2026
Zapatero had campaigned in favour of the party's candidate there, Sanchez's former deputy and ex-finance minister Maria Jesus Montero.
From Barron's • May 19, 2026
Elon Musk on Monday compared the work of one of his startups, the brain-chip company Neuralink, to that of Jesus Christ.
From MarketWatch • May 18, 2026
Yes—God, Jesus, and hell in a ten-word sentence is really packing it in there, but this is Gina Agnelli.
From "A Heart in a Body in the World" by Deb Caletti
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