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His Name is Jesus

"And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace."

Jesus is the Christ.2 The Truth.3 He is the Word of God and is God.4 He is the Head of God's people, a body, the Church.6 He is the Seed through which all the promises of Israel flow.7 He is the Son of God.8 Son of Man,9 Lord of lords, and King of kings.10 He is the Way, Truth, and Life.10 The Gate.11 The Resurrection and the life.12 The Living One.14 The Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.15

Jesus is the guarantor and mediator of a superior covenant.16 He is the Great Eternal High Priest.17 He is the Prophet.18 The One Moses prophesied of.19 He is the God of the spirit of the prophets.18 He is the last Adam or second man, first of a new creation.24 The root and the descendant of David, the bright morning star.27 The Rock.28 The True Light.29 He is the Lamp.30 He is Son of the Most High.31 He is the Wise King.31 King of the new Jerusalem, where there is no altar as He is the Lamb and He is the Light and Lamp that men walk and live by.31 He is the Altar by which men eat.32 He is the Bread of Life.26 The giver of eternal and abundant life.25 And the giver of living water.26

He is the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.41 He is Living Bread, Bread from Heaven.42 He is Author and Perfecter of Faith.44 And Author of Salvation.45 He is the Word of God.36 An Unknown Name He has, only He himself knows.37 He is Warrior.38 Lord of all.43 Light of the World.39 The Word of Life.40 He is Savior of the World.40 He is the Bridegroom.45 The Deliverer.46 The Good Shepherd.47 The Vine.48 He is the Almighty.49 The Amen, Apostle of Our Professions, the Arm of The Lord.50 He is the rider Faithful and True.51 

He has All authority in heaven and on earth.52 The Father who loves the Son has given all things into his hand. He knows all things and tells all things.53 He is the Righteous One and Advocate with the Father.54 He is the Foundation Stone of the Household of God.55 He is the image of the invisible God, the Firstborn over all creation.56 He is Head, Lord, King of the people of God, of the Church.57 He is the Faithful, Holy and Righteous One.58 He is the Righteous Judge, judge of the living and the dead.59 He is the Blessed Ruler, King of kings and Lord of lords.60

Jesus is the mediator of a new covenant, that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance.61 He is the Last Adam, "The first man Adam was made a living soul; the last Adam was made a quickening spirit."62 He is the gospel, the "mystery, which for ages past was kept hidden in God, who created all things."63  He is the author and perfecter of faith,64 He was preached to Abraham.65 and Moses wrote about Him.66 He is the Firstborn of a new creation, Messenger of a new covenant.67 He has made the first covenant obsolete.68 He is the Glory of the Father, Honor bestowed, Son, King. 

Jesus is in fullness Grace and Truth.70 The image of the Father, the full deity dwells in Him.71 He is the fertile soil we grow our roots deep in.72 He is Love.73 He is the dweller of hearts.74 He is the Foundation of Grace.75 He Reigns in Grace.76 He is the Truth that sets men free.77 He is Humble and Gentle in Nature.78 He is our Rest.78 And Lord of the Sabbath.79 He is the Vine in which we abide, the Righteous Branch.80 Jesus is "the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through him."79 He is the Door. "I am the door; whoever enters through me will be saved." He is the the Resurrection and the Life. "The one who believe`s in me will live, even though they die;"80

Jesus is the Stone of Israel, "of Jacob (from there is the Shepherd, the Stone of Israel)"81 He is the Good Shepherd.82 And Great Shepherd.83

Jesus is I Am.100 Savior and Messiah.101 Called Christ.102

His Name Is Jesus

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