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Names of Jesus

Exploring – The Names of Jesus in the Bible

This captivating collection showcases the many names and titles of Jesus Christ, illustrating His divine nature, mission, and role as the Savior. Featuring AI-generated images, the gallery brings to life The Lamb of God, The Good Shepherd, The Light of the World, The Alpha and Omega, and The King of Kings. These visual representations offer a glimpse of how each name of Jesus reveals His character and redemptive work.


Insights with Each Image

Each image is carefully crafted based on original biblical texts and manuscripts, with insights from Greek and Hebrew studies exploring the cultural and theological significance of Jesus’ names in Scripture. Delve deeper into their meaning through concise descriptions, complemented by quotes from historical Christian figures, enriching the understanding of His divine role.


Bringing the Names of Jesus to Life

Experience the majesty and power of Jesus through depictions that capture His love, sacrifice, authority, and victory over sin, drawn from Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic texts. Highlights include:

  • Original Biblical Texts: Providing foundational descriptions ensuring authentic portrayals based on Scripture.
  • Historical Manuscripts: References such as the Dead Sea Scrolls, early Christian writings, and ancient Greek manuscripts offer deeper perspectives on the names of Jesus.


Engage and Explore

Embark on an educational journey through the names of Jesus in the Bible. Learn about The Bread of Life, The True Vine, The Son of Man, The Prince of Peace, and The Resurrection and the Life. From titles of salvation to declarations of His divinity, these names illustrate the fullness of Christ’s identity. This structured and enriching presentation invites viewers to immerse themselves in Scripture’s depiction of Jesus’ names like never before, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience with biblical history.

About Name of Jesus

Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892)
"Jesus is the Friend of sinners—He does not turn away the broken, but welcomes them into grace."


Leonard Ravenhill (1907–1994)
"He is the Bridegroom, preparing His church—let us not sleep, but be ready when He comes!"


Tertullian (155–220)
"He is the Resurrection and the Life—those who believe in Him shall never die but live forever in His presence."


Cyril of Jerusalem (313–386)
"Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life—no one comes to the Father but through Him."


Basil the Great (330–379)
"He is the Light of the World—where He shines, darkness flees, and the path to eternity is made clear."


D.L. Moody (1837–1899)
"Jesus is the Rock of Ages—when all else crumbles, those who stand on Him will never be shaken."

The Names of Jesus in Old testament

34 Names of Jesus in Old Testament

Bible Verses  Listed  in Order of First Appearance in Old Testament


  1. The Seed of the Woman
    Meaning: From the earliest messianic prophecy, hinting at a future deliverer who overcomes the serpent.
    First appearance: Genesis 3:15 – “…he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel.”
    Other references: Galatians 4:4, Revelation 12:5
  2. The Bridegroom of Blood
    Meaning: Symbolic of covenant relationship sealed by sacrificial blood.
    First appearance: Exodus 4:25–26 – Zipporah calls Moses a “bridegroom of blood.” Christian analogy sees Jesus’ redemptive blood.
    Other references: Ephesians 5:25, Revelation 19:7–9
  3. The Star out of Jacob
    Meaning: A messianic allusion to a “star” and “scepter,” interpreted by many Christians as pointing to Jesus’ kingship.
    First appearance: Numbers 24:17 – “I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near; a star shall come out of Jacob, and a scepter shall rise out of Israel…”
    Other references: Matthew 2:2, Revelation 22:16
  4. The Captain of the LORD’s Host
    Meaning: In Christian interpretation, the divine commander who appears to Joshua is a theophany of Christ.
    First appearance: Joshua 5:13–15 – “I am the commander of the army of the LORD…”
    Other references: Revelation 19:14
  5. Our Boaz (Kinsman-Redeemer)
    Meaning: Like Boaz in Ruth, Jesus redeems His bride, the church.
    First appearance: Ruth 2–4 – Boaz as a kinsman-redeemer.
    Other references: Ephesians 5:25–27, Titus 2:14, Revelation 21:2
  6. Messiah (Mashiach) – מָשִׁיחַ
    Meaning: “Anointed One,” the promised deliverer identified as Jesus in the New Testament.
    First appearance: Psalm 2:2 – “…against the LORD and against his Anointed…”
    Other references: Daniel 9:25–26, John 4:25
  7. Lifter of My Head
    Meaning: Brings honor and restoration to the downtrodden.
    First appearance: Psalm 3:3 – “You, O LORD, are… the lifter of my head.”
    Other references: Luke 7:48–50, John 8:11
  8. The Great King Over All the Earth
    Meaning: While originally describing Yahweh, it is applied to Christ’s universal reign.
    First appearance: Psalm 47:2 – “For the LORD…is a great king over all the earth.”
    Other references: Matthew 28:18, Revelation 19:16
  9. Rock of Our Salvation
    Meaning: A steadfast foundation granting deliverance.
    First appearance: Psalm 95:1 – “…let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation!”
    Other references: 1 Corinthians 10:4, Ephesians 2:20
  10. The King’s Son
    Meaning: Emphasizes Jesus as David’s heir—the ideal king’s son.
    First appearance: Psalm 72:1 – “Give the king your justice, O God, and your righteousness to the king’s son.”
    Other references: Luke 1:32–33
  11. Rose of Sharon / Lily of the Valleys
    Meaning: Devotionally applied to Jesus’ unmatched purity and beauty.
    First appearance: Song of Solomon 2:1 – “I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.”
    Other references: Christian hymnody
  12. Altogether Lovely
    Meaning: Used devotionally to describe Jesus’ supreme beauty of character.
    First appearance: Song of Solomon 5:16 – “He is altogether lovely…”
    Other references: Ephesians 5:2, 1 Peter 2:7
  13. Immanuel (Immanu El) – עִמָּנוּ אֵל
    Meaning: “God with us,” indicating the Messiah’s divine presence among His people.
    First appearance: Isaiah 7:14 – “…the virgin shall conceive…shall call his name Immanuel.”
    Other references: Matthew 1:23, Isaiah 8:8
  14. Stone of Stumbling / Rock of Offense
    Meaning: A rock that many reject yet is essential in God’s plan.
    First appearance: Isaiah 8:14 – “…a stone of offense…a rock of stumbling…”
    Other references: Romans 9:33, 1 Peter 2:7–8
  15. “Wonderful Counselor,” “Mighty God,” “Prince of Peace,” “Everlasting Father”
    Meaning: Titles for the prophesied Messiah pointing to His divine attributes and eternal reign.
    First appearance: Isaiah 9:6 – “…his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
    Other references: Isaiah 10:21 (Mighty God), Ephesians 2:14 (peace theme), Micah 5:2 (Messiah’s eternal origin)
  16. Root of Jesse
    Meaning: A descendant of Jesse (David’s father), pointing to the Messiah’s Davidic lineage.
    First appearance: Isaiah 11:10 – “The root of Jesse…shall stand as a signal for the peoples…”
    Other references: Romans 15:12, Revelation 22:16
  17. Servant of Yahweh (Ebed Yahweh) – עֶבֶד יְהוָה
    Meaning: Isaiah’s Servant Songs (Isaiah 42, 49, 50, 52–53) are traditionally linked to Jesus’ redemptive work.
    First appearance: Isaiah 42:1 – “Behold my servant…”
    Other references: Matthew 12:17–21, Acts 8:32–35
  18. The One Who Accomplishes All God’s Purpose
    Meaning: Jesus perfectly fulfills Yahweh’s redemptive plan.
    First appearance: Isaiah 46:10–11 – God declares His purpose will stand; Christians see Jesus fulfilling God’s ultimate plan.
    Other references: Ephesians 1:9–10, John 19:30
  19. Man of Sorrows (Ish Makhovot) – אִישׁ מַכְאֹבוֹת
    Meaning: Title depicting the Messiah’s sufferings.
    First appearance: Isaiah 53:3 – “…a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief…”
    Other references: Mark 8:31, Luke 24:26
  20. Arm of the LORD (Zeroa Yahweh) – זְרוֹעַ יְהוָה
    Meaning: Symbol of God’s saving power; Christians see Jesus as the outstretched arm.
    First appearance: Isaiah 53:1 – “To whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed?”
    Other references: Isaiah 52:10, John 12:37–38
  21. The Branch (Tsemach) – צֶמַח
    Meaning: A righteous offshoot from David’s line, interpreted as a prophecy of Jesus.
    First appearance: Jeremiah 23:5 – “I will raise up for David a righteous Branch…”
    Other references: Zechariah 3:8, Isaiah 4:2
  22. Fountain of Living Waters
    Meaning: A wellspring of spiritual life, originally referencing Yahweh, applied to Christ.
    First appearance: Jeremiah 2:13 – “…they have forsaken me, the fountain of living waters.”
    Other references: John 4:10, John 7:37–39
  23. The Stone Not Made by Human Hands
    Meaning: In Daniel’s vision, a stone destroying earthly kingdoms—Christians see it symbolizing Jesus’ kingdom.
    First appearance: Daniel 2:34–35 – “…a stone…cut out by no human hand…”
    Other references: Daniel 2:44–45, Matthew 21:44
  24. Messiah the Prince (Mashiach Nagid) – מָשִׁיחַ נָגִיד
    Meaning: “Anointed ruler,” from Daniel’s prophecy, interpreted as pointing to Jesus.
    First appearance: Daniel 9:25 – “…until Messiah the Prince…”
    Other references: Luke 19:38, John 1:41
  25. Righteous Governor
    Meaning: The Messiah who rules with perfect justice.
    First appearance: Micah 5:2 – “From you shall come forth…one who is to be ruler in Israel…”
    Other references: Matthew 2:6, Isaiah 9:7
  26. The Breaker (HaPoretz)
    Meaning: The One who breaks through barriers, a concept from Micah but reaffirmed in Jesus’ NT ministry.
    First appearance: Micah 2:13 – “He who opens the breach goes up before them…”
    Other references: John 10:9, Hebrews 6:19–20
  27. He Who Sings Over His People
    Meaning: Christian interpretation of God rejoicing over His redeemed, taken from Zephaniah.
    First appearance: Zephaniah 3:17 – “He will rejoice over you with gladness…with loud singing.”
    Other references: Luke 15:5–7
  28. Desire of All Nations (Chemdath Kol HaGoyim) – חֶמְדַּת כָּל הַגּוֹיִם
    Meaning: Understood as the Messiah whom all peoples long for.
    First appearance: Haggai 2:7 – “…the treasures (desire) of all nations shall come…”
    Other references: Luke 2:32, John 12:32
  29. The Servant King
    Meaning: Jesus reigns as King yet serves humbly.
    First appearance: Zechariah 9:9 – “Rejoice greatly…your king is coming to you…humble and mounted on a donkey.”
    Other references: Mark 10:45, John 13:4–5
  30. Fountain of Cleansing
    Meaning: A source of purifying from sin; Christians see fulfillment in Jesus’ atonement.
    First appearance: Zechariah 13:1 – “…a fountain opened…for sin and uncleanness.”
    Other references: 1 John 1:7, Revelation 1:5
  31. The Pierced One
    Meaning: Zechariah’s prophecy about one pierced, Christians see Jesus crucified.
    First appearance: Zechariah 12:10 – “…they shall look on him whom they have pierced…”
    Other references: Psalm 22:16, John 19:37
  32. The Lord of the Temple
    Meaning: Jesus, as God incarnate, has authority over the temple.
    First appearance: Malachi 3:1 – “…the Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple…”
    Other references: Matthew 21:12–13, John 2:19–21
  33. The Messenger of Hope
    Meaning: Jesus bringing good news of salvation.
    First appearance: Malachi 3:1 – “…the messenger of the covenant in whom you delight…”
    Other references: Luke 4:18, Ephesians 2:17
  34. Sun of Righteousness (Shemesh Tzedaqah) – שֶׁמֶשׁ צְדָקָה
    Meaning: The Messiah rising with healing.
    First appearance: Malachi 4:2 – “…the sun of righteousness shall rise with healing in its wings…”
    Other references: Luke 1:78–79, Revelation 22:16


About the Names of Jesus

Augustine of Hippo (354–430 AD) – Early Christian theologian, influential philosopher
“Christ is hidden in the Old Testament, revealed in the New Testament.”


Charles Spurgeon (1834–1892) – Renowned preacher, leader of Baptist revival
“Wherever Christ may be, He is never absent from the Old Testament; He is in the Law, the Prophets, and the Psalms.”


John Calvin (1509–1564) – Reformer, founder of Calvinism, theological writer
“All the promises of the Old Testament point to Christ, for in Him they are fulfilled.”


Martin Luther (1483–1546) – Protestant Reformer, translated Bible into German
“Christ is the center and circumference of the whole Bible, and thus also of the Old Testament.”


Clement of Alexandria (150–215 AD) – Early Christian philosopher, catechetical teacher
“The law was our tutor, leading us to Christ, teaching us how to recognize Him in the shadows.”


Justin Martyr (100–165 AD) – Apologist, early Christian philosopher
“The prophets spoke of Christ as the one who would fulfill God’s covenant with Israel.”


John Chrysostom (349–407 AD) – Archbishop, famous preacher of the early church
“The Old Testament is like a chamber dimly lit until Christ comes and lights the lamp.”


Irenaeus of Lyons (130–202 AD) – Bishop, early defender against heresies
“The entire plan of God revealed in the Old Testament finds its completion in Christ.”


Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) – Theologian, preacher of the Great Awakening
“Christ was shadowed forth in the sacrifices and ceremonies of the Old Testament.”


Matthew Henry (1662–1714) – Bible commentator, known for his commentary series
“Jesus Christ is the true David, the true Moses, the true Lamb, and the true Temple.”


Polycarp of Smyrna (69–155 AD) – Disciple of John, early Christian martyr
“All that the prophets spoke was concerning the coming of Jesus, the Messiah.”


Athanasius of Alexandria (296–373 AD) – Defender of Christ’s divinity, fought Arianism
“Even in the beginning, the Word was present, foreshadowed in the law and the prophets.”


Origen of Alexandria (185–253 AD) – Early theologian, expert in biblical exegesis
“Christ is the key to unlock the mysteries of the Old Testament.”


Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) – Mathematician, Christian apologist, author of Pensées
“The Old Testament bears the marks of Christ, for He was the one towards whom all history pointed.”


Isaac Watts (1674–1748) – Hymn writer, theologian, "Father of English Hymnody"
“In the shadows of the Old Testament, we find the substance of Christ.”


Thomas Aquinas (1225–1274) – Theologian, philosopher, author of Summa Theologica
“The events and persons of the Old Testament prefigured the coming of Christ.”


Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109) – Archbishop, philosopher, early scholastic thinker
“The whole purpose of the Old Testament was to prepare the way for the coming of the Savior.”


Richard Baxter (1615–1691) – Puritan preacher, author of The Reformed Pastor
“Every shadow of the Old Testament law finds its substance in Christ.”


C.H. Dodd (1884–1973) – Biblical scholar, New Testament theologian
“Jesus is the fulfillment of the great promises of God given through the patriarchs and prophets.”


Tertullian (155–220 AD) – Early apologist, coined term “Trinity”
“Christ fulfilled the law, bringing to light what was once hidden in shadows.”



The Names of Jesus in New Testament

Names Of Jesus in New Testament 1-50

1. The Nazarene

Meaning: Identifies Jesus’ residence in Nazareth.

First appearance: Matthew 2:23 – “…He would be called a Nazarene.”

Other references: Matthew 26:71, Acts 22:8


2. The One Who Baptizes in the Holy Spirit

Meaning: Jesus imparts the Spirit’s power.

First appearance: Matthew 3:11 – “He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit…”

Other references: Acts 2:33, Luke 24:49


3. The Merciful Son of David

Meaning: Jesus, the “Son of David,” extending compassion to those who cry for mercy.

First appearance: Matthew 9:27 – “Have mercy on us, Son of David.”

Other references: Matthew 15:22, Mark 10:47–48


3. Lord of the Harvest

Meaning: He who sends workers into His spiritual harvest.

First appearance: Matthew 9:38 – “pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest…”

Other references: Luke 10:2, John 4:35–38


4. The One Who Breaks the Yoke

Meaning: Jesus delivering people from oppressive burdens.

First appearance: Matthew 11:28–30 – “My yoke is easy, My burden is light.”

Other references: Galatians 5:1, concept from Isaiah 10:27 (OT)


5. Great Physician

Meaning: Jesus as spiritual/physical healer.

First appearance: Concept from Matthew 9:12 – “Those who are well have no need of a physician…”

Other references: Mark 2:17, Luke 5:31 (He heals sin-sick souls)


6. The Greater Than the Sabbath

Meaning: Jesus is the rest surpassing the Sabbath’s shadow.

First appearance: Matthew 12:8 – “Son of Man is lord of the Sabbath.”

Other references: Hebrews 4:3–11, Mark 2:27–28


7. The One Greater Than the Temple

Meaning: Jesus surpasses the temple’s function and holiness.

First appearance: Matthew 12:6 – “something greater than the temple is here.”

Other references: John 2:19–21, Hebrews 9:11


8. The Greater Than Solomon

Meaning: Jesus surpasses even Israel’s wisest king.

First appearance: Matthew 12:42 – “something greater than Solomon is here.”

Other references: Luke 11:31, 1 Kings 4:29–34 (Solomon’s wisdom in contrast)


9. The Carpenter’s Son

Meaning: Jesus’ humble upbringing identified by Joseph’s trade.

First appearance: Matthew 13:55 – “Is not this the carpenter’s son?”

Other references: Mark 6:3 (“Is not this the carpenter?”)


10. The Sower of the Good Seed

Meaning: Jesus plants God’s Word in human hearts.

First appearance: Matthew 13:37 – “He who sows the good seed is the Son of Man.”

Other references: Mark 4:3–20, Luke 8:5–15


11. Lord of Angels

Meaning: Jesus has authority over angelic hosts.

First appearance: Matthew 13:41 – “The Son of Man will send His angels…”

Other references: Hebrews 1:6 (angels worship Him), 2 Thessalonians 1:7


12. The Reaper of the Final Harvest

Meaning: Jesus separates righteous from unrighteous at the end of the age.

First appearance: Matthew 13:41–43 – Son of Man sending angels to gather.

Other references: Revelation 14:14–16, Mark 4:29


13. The Generous Master

Meaning: Emphasizes Jesus’ graciousness (like the parable of laborers in the vineyard).

First appearance: Matthew 20:15 – “Do you begrudge my gen


14. The Lord of the Household

Meaning: Jesus as Master over His servants/believers.

First appearance: Matthew 24:45 (parable implies Christ as Master).

Other references: Mark 13:34–37, Luke 12:42


15. The Beloved Son

Meaning: The Father’s own dear Son, uniquely approved.

First appearance: Mark 1:11 – “You are my beloved Son…”

Other references: Matthew 3:17, Luke 9:35


16. The Lord of the Wind and Waves

Meaning: Jesus exerts authority over nature’s elements.

First appearance: Mark 4:39 – calming the storm.

Other references: Matthew 8:27, concept in Psalm 107:29


17. The Carpenter

Meaning: Highlights Jesus’ humble earthly trade.

First appearance: Mark 6:3 – “Is not this the carpenter…?”

Other references: Matthew 13:55 (carpenter’s son)


18. A Ransom for Many

Meaning: Jesus pays the price freeing humanity from sin’s bondage.

First appearance: Mark 10:45 – “the Son of Man… to give his life as a ransom for many.”

Other references: 1 Timothy 2:6, Matthew 20:28


19. The Lord of the Living

Meaning: Jesus is God of the living, not the dead.

First appearance: Mark 12:27 – “He is not God of the dead, but of the living…” (applied to Jesus in Christian theology).

Other references: Romans 14:9, Luke 20:38


20. Heir of the Throne of David

Meaning: Jesus inherits David’s royal promise.

First appearance: Luke 1:32 – “The Lord God will give him the throne of…David.”

Other references: Revelation 3:7 (key of David), 2 Samuel 7:13 (OT prophecy)


21. The Son of the Highest

Meaning: Jesus as Son of the Most High God.

First appearance: Luke 1:32 – “He will be called the Son of the Most High.”

Other references: Luke 1:35, Mark 5:7


22. The Horn of Salvation

Meaning: Symbol of power—Jesus as the strong deliverer.

First appearance: Luke 1:69 – “He has raised up a horn of salvation for us…”

Other references: Psalm 18:2 concept


23. The Child

Meaning: Points to Jesus’ genuine humanity from birth.

First appearance: Luke 2:43 – “the boy Jesus…”

Other references: Matthew 1:25, Acts 4:27 (holy servant Jesus)


24. The One Who Lifts the Fallen

Meaning: Jesus raises those crushed by sin/sorrow.

First appearance: Luke 4:18 – “He has sent me to proclaim liberty…” (including healing the broken).

Other references: Matthew 9:2 (forgives & heals), Psalm 145:14 (OT concept for God, applied in Christ)


25. The Good Portion

Meaning: Like Mary’s choice at Jesus’ feet, He is the best “portion” for believers to cling to.

First appearance: Luke 10:42 – “Mary has chosen the good portion…” (understood as devotion to Jesus).

Other references: Philippians 3:8 (counting all as loss for Christ)


26. The Refuge of Sinners

Meaning: Jesus as the safe haven for repentant people.

First appearance: Luke 15:1–2 (He welcomes sinners), alluding to Psalm 46:1 concept but realized in Jesus.

Other references: John 8:11, 1 Timothy 1:15


27. The Good Teacher (Didaskalos Agathos)

Meaning: Jesus recognized as morally excellent teacher.

First appearance: Luke 18:18 – “Good Teacher, what must I do…?”

Other references: Mark 10:17, Matthew 19:16


28. The Chosen One (Ho Eklektos)

Meaning: Emphasizes Jesus as God’s elect servant/king.

First appearance: Luke 23:35 – “He saved others…if he is the Christ of God, his Chosen One!”


29. . The Wayfaring Man

Meaning: Literary/homiletical expression: Jesus walked among us, identifying with humanity.

First appearance: Luke 24:15 (Jesus walking with disciples to Emmaus).

Other references: John 1:14 (He “dwelt” among us)


30. Eternal Word

Meaning: Emphasizes Jesus as the timeless “Word” (John 1:1).

First Usage: John 1

Origin/Usage: Systematic theology; not a direct biblical phrase but derived from John 1.


31. The Fountain of Grace

Meaning: Jesus as the unending source of grace.

First appearance: John 1:16 – “…from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace.”

Other references: Titus 2:11, Hebrews 4:16


32. The One Who Tabernacled Among Us

Meaning: Reflects John 1:14’s statement of Jesus “dwelling” in humanity’s midst.

First appearance: John 1:14 – “the Word became flesh and dwelt among us…”

Other references: Revelation 21:3 (God dwelling with humanity)


33. The Son of Joseph

Meaning: Emphasizes Jesus’ legal paternity via Joseph.

First appearance: John 1:45 – “Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.”

Other references: Luke 4:22, Matthew 13:55


34. The Gift of God

Meaning: Jesus is the ultimate divine gift to humanity.

First appearance: John 4:10 – “If you knew the gift of God…”

Other references: 2 Corinthians 9:15, Ephesians 2:8 (salvation as gift)


35. Lord and Teacher

Meaning: Jesus claims dual role as Master and instructor of truth.

First appearance: John 13:13 – “You call me Teacher and Lord…”

Other references: Matthew 7:29, Ephesians 4:20–21


36. The Token of God’s Love

Meaning: Jesus as God’s visible pledge of love.

First appearance: John 3:16 – “God so loved the world…”

Other references: Romans 5:8, 1 John 4:9–10


37. The Heavenly Bridegroom

Meaning: Jesus is spiritually betrothed to His people, the Church.

First appearance: John 3:29 – John the Baptist calls Him the Bridegroom.

Other references: Ephesians 5:25–27, Revelation 19:7


38. Giver of Living Water

Meaning: Jesus supplies the Spirit for eternal life.

First appearance: John 4:10 – “If you knew…He would have given you living water.”

Other references: John 7:37–39, Revelation 22:17


39. The True Bread from Heaven

Meaning: Jesus is the real manna sustaining souls.

First appearance: John 6:32–33 – “My Father gives you the true bread from heaven…”

Other references: John 6:35, Exodus 16 (OT manna type)


40. Lord of Light and Truth

Meaning: Merges “Light of the World” and “embodiment of truth.”

First appearance: John 8:12; John 14:6

Other references:


41. The Arm of Yahweh Revealed

Meaning: Fulfillment of Isaiah 53:1 in Christ’s redemptive work.

First appearance: John 12:37–38 quotes Isaiah 53:1.

Other references: Luke 1:51, concept in Isaiah 59:16 (OT)


42. The Way of Holiness

Meaning: Jesus as the pathway leading to sanctification.

First appearance: John 14:6 – “I am the way…” (fulfilling the OT notion in Isaiah 35:8).

Other references: Hebrews 10:19–20, 1 Peter 1:15–16


43. The Sender of the Promised Spirit

Meaning: Jesus, with the Father, sends the Holy Spirit.

First appearance: John 15:26 – “When the Helper comes, whom I will send…”

 John 16:7, Acts 2:33


44. The One Who Sanctified Himself for Us

Meaning: Jesus consecrated Himself for His redemptive mission.

First appearance: John 17:19 – “For their sake I consecrate myself…”

Other references: Hebrews 10:10, Ephesians 5:2


45. My Lord and My God

Meaning: Thomas’ exclamation affirming Jesus’ deity.

First appearance: John 20:28

Other references: John 1:1, Titus 2:13


46. The Man Approved by God

Meaning: Jesus’ miracles/resurrection prove divine endorsement.

First appearance: Acts 2:22 – “Jesus…a man attested to you by God…”

Other references: John 5:36, Mark 9:7


47. Prophet, Priest, and King

(We briefly alluded to the threefold office. We can finalize it as one comprehensive entry.)

Meaning: Summarizes Jesus’ triple role—speaking God’s Word (Prophet), mediating (Priest), and reigning (King).

NT references: Acts 3:22 (Prophet), Hebrews 7 (Priest), Revelation 19:16 (King).


48. Lord and Christ

Meaning: Jesus is both Master (Lord) and Messiah (Christ).

First appearance: Acts 2:36 – “God has made him both Lord and Christ…”

Other references: Acts 10:36, Philippians 2:11


49. The Lord of Life

Meaning: Jesus is the source and authority over all life.

First appearance: Acts 3:15 calls Him “Author of life”; also John 1:4.

Other references: John 14:6, 1 John 5:12


50. The Holy Child

Meaning: Jesus as the sanctified offspring, especially in early church’s prayers.

First appearance: Acts 4:27 – “Your holy servant Jesus.”

Other references: Acts 4:30, Luke 2:35 (child prophesied)




About the Names of Jesus

John Newton (1725–1807) – Hymn writer, preacher, author of Amazing Grace
“Jesus was in the ark with Noah, in the bush with Moses, and in the fire with the three Hebrew children.”


Samuel Rutherford (1600–1661) – Scottish pastor, theologian, author
“Christ shines in every type and shadow of the Old Testament.”


William Gurnall (1616–1679) – Puritan author, known for The Christian in Complete Armour
“All of the Old Testament points to the coming of the Messiah, fulfilled in Jesus Christ.”


John Bunyan (1628–1688) – Author of The Pilgrim’s Progress
“Christ is the marrow of the Old Testament, the substance of all its shadows.”


John Knox (1514–1572) – Scottish Reformer, founder of Presbyterianism
“The prophets, by the Spirit of God, pointed constantly to the coming Redeemer, our Lord Jesus Christ.”


George Müller (1805–1898) – Evangelist, founder of orphanages
“In every promise to Israel, we see Christ as the fulfillment of God’s covenant.”


John Gill (1697–1771) – Biblical scholar, theologian, Baptist pastor
“Christ is the Alpha and Omega of the Scriptures, present from Genesis to Malachi.”


Horatius Bonar (1808–1889) – Hymn writer, theologian, author
“Every priest, every altar, every sacrifice in the Old Testament speaks of Christ.”


A.A. Hodge (1823–1886) – Presbyterian theologian, professor at Princeton
“Jesus is the fulfillment of the law and the prophets, in whom all shadows are made light.”


Phillip Schaff (1819–1893) – Church historian, author of History of the Christian Church
“The Old Testament is the seed; Christ is the flowering tree that bears eternal fruit.”


William Booth (1829–1912) – Founder of The Salvation Army, Christian reformer
“All prophecy, from Genesis onward, speaks of the salvation found only in Jesus Christ.”


Henry Drummond (1851–1897) – Evangelist, scientist, author
“From the first promise of a Savior in Genesis to the last word of Malachi, Jesus is foretold.


Alexander Maclaren (1826–1910) – Baptist minister, expository preacher
“The whole Old Testament is a foreshadowing of the glory of Christ.”


Edward Payson (1783–1827) – Congregational preacher, revivalist
“In the promises to Abraham and David, we see the unfolding of Christ’s kingdom.”


Archibald Alexander (1772–1851) – Theologian, founder of Princeton Seminary
“Christ is the substance of every covenant, every sacrifice, and every promise in the Old Testament.”


THE NAMES OF JESUS IN NEW TESTAMENT

Names Of Jesus in New Testament 51-100

51. The Lord of the Nations

Meaning: Jesus is sovereign over all ethnic groups.

First appearance: Acts 10:36 – “He is Lord of all.”

Other references: Revelation 15:3–4, Matthew 28:18–19


52. The Proof of God’s Goodness

Meaning: Jesus demonstrates God’s benevolence to humanity.First appearance: Romans 5:8 – “God shows His love for us…”

Other references: John 3:16, Titus 3:4


53. The One in Whom Creation Rejoices

Meaning: Creation awaits its freedom in Christ.

First appearance: Romans 8:19–21 – creation longs for liberation through Christ’s work.

Other references: Luke 19:38–40, concept in Colossians 1:20


54. The Firstborn of Many Brothers

Meaning: Jesus is preeminent among God’s redeemed family.

First appearance: Romans 8:29 – “…firstborn among many brothers.”

Other references: Colossians 1:18, Hebrews 2:11–12


55. He Who Makes Intercession for Us

Meaning: Jesus continually pleads for believers before the Father.

First appearance: Romans 8:34 – “…Christ Jesus… who indeed is interceding for us.”

Other references: Hebrews 7:25, 1 John 2:1


56. God Blessed ForeverMeaning: A doxological phrase possibly ascribed to Christ, affirming His deity.

First appearance: Romans 9:5 (depending on punctuation/translation) – “…Christ… God over all, blessed forever.”

Other references: Titus 2:13, John 20:28


57. The Vessel of Mercy

Meaning: Jesus channels God’s mercy to humankind.

First appearance: Romans 9:23 (vessels of mercy) + John 3:16.

Other references: Ephesians 2:4–5, Titus 3:4–5


58. Lord of Both Jews and Gentiles

Meaning: Jesus is Lord over all ethnicities.

First appearance: Romans 10:12 – “the same Lord is Lord of all…”

Other references: Galatians 3:28, Ephesians 2:14


59. The Deliverer

Meaning: Jesus rescues humanity from sin/bondage.

First appearance: Romans 11:26 – quoting Isaiah 59:20: “The Deliverer will come…”

Other references: Galatians 1:4, Colossians 1:13


60. The Wisdom of God

Meaning: Jesus personifies divine wisdom.

First appearance: 1 Corinthians 1:24 – “Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God.”

Other references: Colossians 2:3, Proverbs 8 (OT personification)


61. The Enduring Stone

Meaning: Jesus is the steadfast Rock.

First appearance: Corinthians 10:4 (Christ as Rock) OT references to Yahweh as Rock

Other references: 1 Peter 2:6–8, Isaiah 28:16 (prophecy now applied in the NT)


62. The Last Adam

Meaning: Jesus is the counterpart to Adam, restoring what Adam lost.

First appearance: 1 Corinthians 15:45 – “The first man Adam became a living being; the last Adam became a life-giving spirit.”

Other references: Romans 5:14–19, 1 Corinthians 15:47


63. The Spiritual Meat and Drink

Meaning: Jesus spiritually feeds believers, akin to Israel’s sustenance in the wilderness.

First appearance: 1 Corinthians 10:3–4 – they ate spiritual food & drank from the spiritual Rock, Christ.

Other references: John 6:53–56, Hebrews 13:9


64. The Lord from Heaven

Meaning: Highlights Jesus’ heavenly origin.

First appearance: 1 Corinthians 15:47 – “the second man is from heaven.”

Other references: John 3:13, Philippians 3:20–21


65. Victorious One

Meaning: Jesus secures triumph over sin/death.

First appearance: 1 Corinthians 15:57 – “Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through…Christ.”Other references: Romans 8:37, 2 Corinthians 2:14


66. The Fulfiller of the Promises

Meaning: Jesus embodies/completes all God’s promises.

First appearance: 2 Corinthians 1:20 – “All the promises of God find their Yes in him.”

Other references: Romans 15:8, Luke 24:44


67. The Beloved (Ho Ēgapēmenos)

Meaning: Jesus as the uniquely loved One; believers accepted in Him.First appearance: Ephesians 1:6 (KJV) – “…accepted in the beloved.”

Other references: Matthew 3:17, Mark 9:7


68. Blessed Redeemer

Meaning: Jesus praised as the One who redeems from sin.

First appearance: Ephesians 1:7 (redemption in His blood); “Blessed Redeemer” is a hymn phrase

Other references: Galatians 3:13, 1 Peter 1:18–19


69. Our Peace (Hē Eirēnē Hēmōn)

Meaning: Jesus personally embodies peace between God and humanity.

First appearance: Ephesians 2:14 – “He himself is our peace…”

Other references: John 14:27, Colossians 1:20


70. The One Who Reconciles Jews and Gentiles

Meaning: Jesus unifies all peoples into one new humanity.

First appearance: Ephesians 2:14–15 – He breaks down the wall of hostility.

Other references: Galatians 3:28, Romans 10:12 


71. The One with Inexhaustible Riches

Meaning: Jesus offers infinite spiritual wealth.

First appearance: Ephesians 3:8 – “the unsearchable riches of Christ.”

Other references: 2 Corinthians 8:9, Philippians 4:19


72. The Bridegroom of the Church

Meaning: Jesus is wedded to His people spiritually.

First appearance: Ephesians 5:25–27 – Christ loves the church as a husband loves his wife.

Other references: Revelation 19:7, John 3:29


73. Firstborn from the Dead

Meaning: Jesus is the first to rise immortal, never to die again.

First appearance: Colossians 1:18 – “…the firstborn from the dead…”

Other references: Revelation 1:5, 1 Corinthians 15:20


74. The Firstborn of All Creation

Meaning: Jesus is preeminent over creation, not a created being but supreme in rank.

First appearance: Colossians 1:15 – “He is the image… the firstborn of all creation.”

Other references: Revelation 3:14, John 1:3


75. The Image of the Invisible God

Meaning: Jesus perfectly reveals the unseen God.

First appearance: Colossians 1:15 – “He is the image of the invisible God…”

Other references: 2 Corinthians 4:4, John 14:9


76. The One in Whom All Things Hold Together

Meaning: Jesus sustains the universe by His power.

First appearance: Colossians 1:17 – “…in him all things hold together.”

Other references: Hebrews 1:3, John 1:3–4


77. The One for Whom All Things Were Created

Meaning: Jesus as the agent and goal of creation.

First appearance: Colossians 1:16 – “All things were created through him and for him.”

Other references: John 1:3, Hebrews 1:2


78. The Treasure of All Wisdom and Knowledge

Meaning: Jesus embodies every valuable insight or truth.

First appearance: Colossians 2:3 – “…in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”

Other references: 1 Corinthians 1:24, John 14:6


79. The Fullness of Deity Bodily

Meaning: Jesus fully possesses the divine nature in incarnate form

.First appearance: Colossians 2:9 – “For in him the whole fullness of deity dwells bodily…”

Other references: Colossians 1:19, John 1:14


80. The Head Over All Rule and Authority

Meaning: Jesus outranks every power (spiritual/earthly).

First appearance: Colossians 2:10 – “…head of all rule and authority.”

Other references: Ephesians 1:20–22, 1 Peter 3:22


81. The Kinsman Avenger

Meaning: Jesus redeems and also executes righteous vengeance for His covenant people.

First appearance: 2 Thessalonians 1:6–8 (He repays afflictors).

Other references: Numbers 35:19 “avenger of blood,” but retained for NT teaching of Christ as judge.)


82. The Eternal Consolation

Meaning: Jesus grants everlasting comfort.

First appearance: 2 Thessalonians 2:16 – “…who loved us and gave us eternal comfort…”Other references: John 14:16–18, Revelation 21:4


83. King of the Ages

Meaning: Title from doxology in 1 Timothy 1:17, ascribed to God, also recognized in Jesus’ eternal reign.

First appearance: 1 Timothy 1:17 – “to the King of the ages…”

Other references: Revelation 15:3 (King of the nations/ages concept), Daniel 7:14


84. The Judge of the Quick and the Dead

Meaning: Archaic way of saying Jesus judges both the living (“quick”) and deceased.

First appearance: 2 Timothy 4:1 – “…Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead…”

Other references: 1 Peter 4:5, Acts 10:42


85. The Blessed and Only Sovereign

Meaning: Highlights Jesus’ ultimate rulership, tied to 1 Timothy 6:15.

First appearance: 1 Timothy 6:15 – “…the blessed and only Sovereign…”

Other references: Revelation 17:14, Revelation 19:16


86. The Great God and Savior

Meaning: Declares Jesus’ full deity as both God and Redeemer.

First appearance: Titus 2:13 – “…our great God and Savior Jesus Christ.”

Other references: 2 Peter 1:1, John 20:28


87. The Laver of Regeneration

Meaning: Jesus’ cleansing power akin to a basin washing away impurity.

First appearance: Titus 3:5 – “the washing of regeneration…” tied to Christ’s redemptive work.

Other references: Ephesians 5:26, John 13:8


88. The Heir of All Things

Meaning: Jesus inherits creation.

First appearance: Hebrews 1:2 – “…whom he appointed the heir of all things…”

Other references: Psalm 2:8 (Messianic inheritance), Ephesians 1:20–22


89. The Upholder of All Things

Meaning: Jesus sustains the cosmos.

First appearance: Hebrews 1:3 – “He upholds the universe by the word of His power.”

Other references: Colossians 1:17, John 1:3

90. King of Angels

Meaning: Traditional Christmas hymn phrase; underscores Jesus’ rule over angelic hosts.

First Mention: Hebrews 1:6Origin/Usage: “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing,” theological reflection on  (angels worship Him).


91. The Radiance of God’s Glory

Meaning: Jesus as the brightness or effulgence of divine glory.

First appearance: Hebrews 1:3 – “He is the radiance of the glory of God…”

Other references: John 1:14, 2 Corinthians 4:6


93. The Fellow Sufferer

Meaning: Jesus partook of human suffering to empathize and save.

First appearance: Hebrews 2:14–18 – partook of flesh and blood.

Other references: Isaiah 53:3 (“Man of sorrows,” concept), Hebrews 4:15


93. Merciful and Faithful High Priest

Meaning: Jesus’ sympathetic priestly role.

First appearance: Hebrews 2:17 – “…that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest…”

Other references: Hebrews 4:14–16, Hebrews 5:2


94. Faithful High Priest in the Service of God

Meaning: Jesus faithfully represents humanity before the Father.

First appearance: Hebrews 2:17 – that He might become a merciful and faithful high priest.

Other references: Hebrews 3:1–2, 4:14–16


95. The Apostle of Our Confession

Meaning: Jesus sent by God, the One in whom we profess faith.

First appearance: Hebrews 3:1 – “consider Jesus, the apostle and high priest…”

Other references: John 20:21, 1 Timothy 2:5


96. Greater Than Moses

Meaning: Jesus surpasses Moses in authority and revelation.

First appearance: Hebrews 3:3 – “Jesus has been counted worthy of more glory than Moses…”

Other references: John 1:17 (grace and truth through Jesus), concept in Deuteronomy 18:15–18 (prophet like Moses)


97. Author of Eternal Salvation

Meaning: Jesus is the source of everlasting deliverance.

First appearance: Hebrews 5:9 – “…He became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey Him.”

Other references: Hebrews 7:25, John 3:16


98. The Anchor of the Soul

Meaning: Jesus is the secure hope.

First appearance: Hebrews 6:19–20 – “a sure and steadfast anchor…where Jesus has gone as a forerunner…”

Other references: Psalm 62:5–6 (God as rock), Ephesians 3:17


99. True Tabernacle

Meaning: Jesus is the ultimate dwelling place of God among humanity.

First appearance: Hebrews 8:2 – “a minister in the holy places, in the true tent…”

Other references: John 1:14 (He “tabernacled” among us), Revelation 21:3 (God dwelling with His people)


100. The Greater Priest Than Aaron

Meaning: Jesus’ priesthood outstrips the entire Levitical system.

First appearance: Hebrews 7:11–28 (Melchizedek vs. Aaronic)

Other references: Hebrews 8:6, 9:11

About the Names of Jesus

Oswald Chambers (1874–1917) – Author of My Utmost for His Highest“In the shadows of the Old Testament, the figure of Christ appears.”


Jonathan Goforth (1859–1936) – Missionary to China, revivalist “The law and the prophets testified of Christ long before He came in the flesh.”


Catherine Booth (1829–1890) – Co-founder of The Salvation Army “Christ is the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world, prefigured in every Old Testament sacrifice.”


D.L. Moody (1837–1899) – Evangelist, founder of Moody Bible Institute “The Old Testament is the foundation upon which Christ, the cornerstone, was laid.”


Robert Murray M’Cheyne (1813–1843) – Scottish pastor, hymn writer “In the Old Testament, Christ is predicted; in the New Testament, He is revealed.”


Alexander Whyte (1836–1921) – Scottish minister, author of Bible Characters“The whole history of Israel was a living prophecy of Christ’s coming kingdom.”


Hudson Taylor (1832–1905) – Missionary to China, founder of China Inland Mission “The types and shadows of the Old Testament find their reality in Jesus Christ.”


Joseph Parker (1830–1902) – Congregational preacher, biblical commentator “Jesus stands at the center of both Testaments, linking the promises with their fulfillment.”


David Brainerd (1718–1747) – Missionary to Native Americans, journal writer “In every page of the Old Testament, I see the glory of the coming Christ.”


Francis of Assisi (1181–1226) – Catholic friar, founder of the Franciscan Order “The law was given that grace might be sought in Christ, who was to come.”


John Wycliffe (1320–1384) – Bible translator, forerunner of the Reformation “Christ is the great subject of all Scripture, including the law and the prophets.” 

THE NAMES OF JESUS IN NEW TESTAMENT

Names Of Jesus in New Testament 101-150

101. The Upholder of the Covenant

Meaning: Jesus guarantees the promises of the New Covenant.

First appearance: Hebrews 7:22 – “Jesus makes a better covenant guaranteed.”

Other references: Hebrews 8:6, Luke 22:20 


102. The Eternal Priest

Meaning: Jesus’ everlasting priesthood.

First appearance: Hebrews 7:24 – He holds His priesthood permanently.

Other references: Psalm 110:4 (OT prophecy), Hebrews 7:25, 9:11–12 


103. Minister in the Holy Places

Meaning: Jesus serving in heaven’s true sanctuary.

First appearance: Hebrews 8:2 – “a minister in the holy places…”

Other references: Hebrews 9:24, Romans 8:34 


104. The Author of Eternal Redemption

Meaning: Jesus secures everlasting salvation.

First appearance: Hebrews 9:12 – “…thus securing an eternal redemption.”

Other references: Hebrews 9:14–15, Titus 2:14 


105. The Unblemished Sacrifice

Meaning: Jesus as the perfect, sinless offering.

First appearance: Hebrews 9:14 – “…offered himself without blemish…”

Other references: 1 Peter 1:19, Exodus 12:5  


106. Mediator of a New Covenant

Meaning: Jesus inaugurates and secures the new covenant with God.

First appearance: Hebrews 9:15 – “He is the mediator of a new covenant…”

Other references: Hebrews 8:6, 1 Timothy 2:5 


107. The Giver of Eternal Inheritance

Meaning: Jesus grants believers’ everlasting heritage.

First appearance: Hebrews 9:15 – “those who are called may receive…eternal inheritance.”

Other references: 1 Peter 1:4, Romans 8:17 


108. The Better Sacrifice

Meaning: Jesus surpasses OT sacrifices.

First appearance: Hebrews 9:23 – “better sacrifices…,” culminating in Jesus’ once-for-all offering.

Other references: Hebrews 10:10–12, 1 Peter 1:19 


109. The Perfector of Faith

Meaning: Jesus completes and perfects believers’ faith.

First appearance: Hebrews 12:2 – “…the founder and perfecter of our faith…”

Other references: Philippians 1:6, 1 Corinthians 1:8 


110. The Altar of Our Worship

Meaning: Jesus is the ultimate altar for believers’ spiritual sacrifices.

First appearance: Hebrews 13:10 – “We have an altar…” referencing Christ’s sacrifice.

Other references: 1 Peter 2:5, Revelation 5:8 


111. Guardian of the FaithMeaning: Jesus preserves believers’ faith unto salvation.

First appearance:  1 Peter 1:5 (God’s power guarding through faith), viewed as Christ’s preserving role 


112. The Living Stone (Lithos Zōn) Meaning: Jesus is alive though a “stone,” imparting life to those built upon Him.

First appearance: 1 Peter 2:4 – “As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men…”

Other references: 1 Peter 2:5–7, “cornerstone” concept in NT 


113. The Precious Cornerstone

Meaning: Jesus is the valued foundation stone in the new covenant people.

First appearance: 1 Peter 2:6 – quoting Isaiah 28:16.

Other references: Ephesians 2:20, Psalm 118:22 (OT prophecy) 


114. Bishop (Overseer) of Our Souls

Meaning: Jesus is the shepherd/guardian overseeing believers’ spiritual well-being.

First appearance: 1 Peter 2:25 – “…returned to the Shepherd and Overseer of your souls.”

Other references: John 10:14, Hebrews 13:20 


115. The Shepherd and Guardian of Souls

Meaning: Variation on “Bishop of Our Souls”—Jesus actively oversees believers

.First appearance: 1 Peter 2:25 – “Shepherd and Overseer of your souls.”  


116. The Enduring Stone

Meaning: Jesus is the steadfast Rock.

First appearance: 1 Peter 2:6–8. OT references to Yahweh as Rock, but in NT: 1 Corinthians 10:4 (Christ as Rock).

Other references: , Isaiah 28:16 (prophecy now applied in the NT)  


117. The Unfading Crown of Glory

Meaning: 1 Peter 5:4 references a crown from the Chief Shepherd; devotionally, Jesus is that crown.

First appearance: 1 Peter 5:4 – “…unfading crown of glory.”

Other references: 1 Corinthians 9:25, 2 Timothy 4:8  


118. Lord and Savior (We have “Lord and Christ,” “Great God and Savior.” Still, “Lord and Savior” is a distinct expression.)

Meaning: Jesus is both Master and Redeemer.

First appearance: 2 Peter 1:11 – “the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.”

Other references: 2 Peter 3:2, 2 Peter 3:18  


119. The Word of Life

Meaning: Jesus is the life-imparting Word.

First appearance: 1 John 1:1 – “concerning the word of life…”

Other references: John 1:4, Philippians 2:16   


120. The Purifier (Katharistēs) 

Meaning: Jesus cleanses believers from sin.

First appearance: 1 John 1:7 – the blood of Jesus cleanses from all sin.

Other references: Malachi 3:3 (OT concept applied to Christ as refiner), Ephesians 5:26  


121. The Purifier (Katharistēs) 

Meaning: Jesus cleanses believers from sin.

First appearance: 1 John 1:7 – the blood of Jesus cleanses from all sin.

Other references: Malachi 3:3 (OT concept applied to Christ as refiner), Ephesians 5:26 

 

122. The Propitiation

Meaning: Jesus as the atoning sacrifice for sins.

First appearance: 1 John 2:2 – “He is the propitiation for our sins…”

Other references: 1 John 4:10, Romans 3:25 


123. The Destroyer of the Devil’s Work

Meaning: Jesus nullifies satanic schemes.

First appearance: 1 John 3:8 – “The reason the Son of God appeared was to destroy the works of the devil.”

Other references: Hebrews 2:14–15, John 12:31   


124. The Ruler of Kings on Earth

Meaning: Jesus holds supreme authority above all earthly rulers.

First appearance: Revelation 1:5 – “the faithful witness…ruler of kings on earth.”

Other references: Revelation 17:14, 19:16  


125. The Almighty

Meaning: A title used in Revelation referencing God’s omnipotence, applied to Christ in some theological readings.

First appearance: Revelation 1:8 – “I am… the Almighty.”

Other references: Revelation 4:8, 19:15  


126. The One Who Is, Who Was, and Who Is to Come

Meaning: Highlights eternal existence, used of God in Revelation, extended to Christ in Christian theology.

First appearance: Revelation 1:8

Other references: Revelation 4:8, John 1:1–2  


127. He Who Lives ForeverMeaning: Once dead, Jesus now lives eternally.

First appearance: Revelation 1:18 – “I died, and behold I am alive forevermore…”

Other references: Romans 6:9, Hebrews 7:24  


128. Searcher of Minds and Hearts

Meaning: Jesus has divine omniscience to see all motives.

First appearance: Revelation 2:23 – “I am he who searches mind and heart…”

Other references: John 2:24–25, concept in Jeremiah 17:10 (OT about God)  


129. The Holder of the Morning Star

Meaning: Jesus promises the “morning star” to believers (He Himself is the Bright Morning Star).

First appearance: Revelation 2:28 – “I will give him the morning star.”

Other references: Revelation 22:16 (He is the bright morning star)  


130. The Holder of the Seven Spirits of God

Meaning: Symbolic in Revelation of the fullness of the Spirit at His command.

First appearance: Revelation 3:1 – “…him who has the seven spirits of God…”

Other references: Revelation 1:4, Revelation 5:6  


131. The Amen

Meaning: Title indicating Jesus is the “so be it,” the true and faithful.

First appearance: Revelation 3:14 – “the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness…”

Other references: 2 Corinthians 1:20, concept in Isaiah 65:16  


132. The Lion over Death’s Domain

Meaning: Jesus conquers death as a triumphant “Lion.”

First appearance: Revelation 5:5 (Lion of Judah) + Revelation 1:18 (He holds keys of Death).

Other references: 1 Corinthians 15:54–57, 2 Timothy 1:10  


133. He Who Opens the SealsMeaning: Jesus alone is worthy to unseal God’s plan.

First appearance: Revelation 5:5–9Other references: Revelation 6:1, concept in Daniel 12:9 (OT sealed prophecy)  


134. The One Enthroned Above the Cherubim (Typically OT for Yahweh, but in Christian theology, Jesus shares in that throne. 

Meaning: Christ in the central place of divine majesty.

First appearance: Revelation 5:13–14 (all creation worshiping the Lamb on the throne).  


135. The Avenger of the Saints

Meaning: Jesus vindicates martyrs and persecuted believers.

First appearance: Revelation 6:10 (souls under the altar cry for vengeance), culminating in Revelation 19:2.

Other references: Luke 18:7–8, 2 Thessalonians 1:7–8  


136. The Lamb in the Midst of the Throne

Meaning: Jesus at the center of divine authority in Revelation.First appearance: Revelation 7:17 – “…the Lamb in the midst of the throne…”

Other references: Revelation 5:6, Revelation 22:1  


137. He Who Will Rule the Nations with a Rod of Iron

Meaning: Jesus fulfills the authority described in Psalm 2, but recognized in NT

.First appearance: Revelation 12:5 – “a male child…to rule… with a rod of iron.”

Other references: Revelation 19:15, John 5:22  


138. The Lamb Slain from the Foundation of the World

Meaning: Jesus’ sacrificial role determined before creation.First appearance: Revelation 13:8 (KJV) – “…the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.”

Other references: 1 Peter 1:19–20, John 1:29  


139. The One Who Treads the Winepress of God’s Wrath

Meaning: Jesus executing righteous judgment.

First appearance: Revelation 19:15 – “He will tread the winepress of the fury of…God…”

Other references: John 5:22 (He is judge), concept in Revelation 14:19–20  


140. The Eternal Rewarder

Meaning: Jesus brings recompense for believers’ faithfulness.

First appearance: Revelation 22:12 – “Behold, I am coming soon, bringing my recompense with me…”

Other references: Matthew 16:27, 1 Corinthians 3:8  

About the Names of Jesus

Leonard Ravenhill (1907–1994) – Evangelist, revivalist, author of Why Revival Tarries

“Christ is the scarlet thread that runs through every book of the Old Testament.”

G.K. Chesterton (1874–1936) – Christian apologist, prolific writer “The whole history of Israel was a prophecy of the coming King.” 


William Tyndale (1494–1536) – Bible translator, martyred for translating Scripture “The law and the prophets served only to prepare the way for Christ.” 


A.W. Tozer (1897–1963) – Pastor, author of The Pursuit of God“The Old Testament is the gospel concealed; the New Testament is the gospel revealed.” 


B.B. Warfield (1851–1921) – Theologian, defender of biblical inerrancy “The Old Testament was written in expectation of Christ; He is its central theme.” Adoniram Judson (1788–1850) – Missionary to Burma, Bible translator “Every page of the Old Testament is filled with Christ’s foreshadowing, revealing His plan.” 


F.F. Bruce (1910–1990) – Biblical scholar, author of The New Testament Documents“The promises of the Old Testament find their complete and final fulfillment in Christ.” 


Athanasius (296–373 AD) – Bishop of Alexandria, defender of orthodoxy “The Word, present from the beginning, reveals Himself in the fullness of time.” 

Henry Alford (1810–1871) – New Testament scholar, hymn writer “In Christ, we see the culmination of all the types and shadows of the Old Testament.” 


John Owen (1616–1683) – Puritan theologian, prolific author “All the rites, ceremonies, and sacrifices of the Old Testament pointed to Christ’s ultimate work.”  

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Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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Bringing the Bible to Life!

Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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Bringing the Bible to Life!

Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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Bringing the Bible to Life!

Bible Image Museum 5 presents "What Heaven Will Look Like" through museum-quality images that bring the Bible to life from a perspective grounded in original texts. This series vividly brings Heaven to life with its beautiful, dreamy landscapes, angels, and joyful reunions of saints with their loved ones. Each picture is not just pretty—it's accurate to the Bible and full of deep meanings. You'll get to see what Heaven might look like and learn about the cool activities people might engage in there, all depicted in images that help make these big ideas easier to understand. 

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