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The phrase "afraid of jesus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing fear or apprehension related to religious beliefs or figures.
Example: "Some people may feel afraid of Jesus due to their interpretations of his teachings and the consequences of sin."
Alternatives: "fearful of Jesus" or "intimidated by Jesus".
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I had always been afraid of living, but I wasn't any longer and I wasn't afraid of Jesus.
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"We're not afraid of death because Jesus died for us.
We need not be afraid of the four horsemen, or of Jesus' return in a chariot of flames; rather, we should fear uncontrolled pollution, high-stakes warfare, underfunded scientific and medical research, and apathy from leaders and common citizens when it comes to solving our own problems.
First, to state that Jesus is afraid of anything is either the words of someone who has never read the Bible or clearly doesn't understand it.
Followers of Jesus have every reason to be afraid but no reason to stay fearful.
His experience of Jesus".
"Mother of Jesus," John Murphy said.
Sally said, "I was thinking of Jesus.
PHILADELPHIA "Rembrandt and the Face of Jesus".
They became parents of Jesus".
Go to the mother of Jesus".
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