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Jesus
noun
The Christian savior.
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The word 'Jesus' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a proper noun and can be used to refer to Jesus Christ, the central figure of Christianity. Examples: 1. Many Christians believe that Jesus is the son of God and the savior of mankind. 2. The teachings of Jesus have had a profound impact on the world. 3. The church was filled with worshippers singing praises to Jesus. 4. According to the Bible, Jesus performed many miracles during his ministry. 5. The name 'Jesus' comes from the Greek name 'Iesous' and means 'God is salvation'.
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Jesus wept.
"All the others didn't have a video," says 30-year-old Jesus Aguire, who works at Chuyito's barbershop a little further down on West Lewis Street.
Their laid-back attitude (especially Jesus!) might make you wonder, but they are professional, and passionate about their country.
Jesus, the angry Jewish revolutionary (as I see him), entered for the last time "knowing full well what the charge must bring", as I say in a piece from the new album, Homo Erraticus.
When Pope Francis received Eugenio Scalfari for a meeting at the Vatican last week, it was, Scalfari wrote later, a meeting of the leader of the Catholic church with "a non-believer who loves the human face of Jesus".
Hats off to the Americans, but Jesus H Christ on an electric kart.
Your song Jesus, Take The Wheel is both a literal and metaphorical plea for Jesus to take over.
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Lombardi, himself a Jesuit, said he was stunned to have a member of the Society of Jesus as pontiff.
Tim Minchin and Melanie Chisholm won the supporting musical actor awards for their performances in the arena tour of Jesus Christ Superstar and The Bodyguard was crowned best new musical.
He also invented the grand portrait, the nude and Jesus Christ – or so you might believe if you took Rubens and His Legacy seriously.
Sporting will soon have a new manager: Jorge Jesus of Benfica.
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