The Names of Jesus
Summary: Fr. Thomas Hopko identifies the names bestowed on Christ by the Holy Scriptures and the Church Fathers and explains their significance.
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Where and why in the Scriptures is the term "I Am" used to refer to Christ and why is it so critical to His identity?
Where and why in the Scriptures is the term "I Am" used to refer to Christ and why is it so critical to His identity?
In Matthew 22, Jesus asked "What do you think of the Christ? Whose Son is He?" What follows is a dialog about David's son and his statement in Psalm 110 "The Lord said to my Lord..." What does it mean that Jesus is The Lord?
In Matthew 22, Jesus asked "What do you think of the Christ? Whose Son is He?" What follows is a dialog about David's son and his statement in Psalm 110 "The Lord said to my Lord..." What does it mean that Jesus is The Lord?
Jesus is the ONLY begotten Son and is ontologically related to God the Father unlike any other being.
Jesus is the ONLY begotten Son and is ontologically related to God the Father unlike any other being.
Fr. Tom discusses Christ's divinity. Jesus is human, yes, but he is also God!
Fr. Tom discusses Christ's divinity. Jesus is human, yes, but he is also God!
Fr. Hopko continues his series on the names of Jesus, this time focusing on the name Christ, which means "the anointed one."
Fr. Hopko continues his series on the names of Jesus, this time focusing on the name Christ, which means "the anointed one."
In his second episode on the Names of Jesus, Fr. Tom explores the roots and meaning of the name Jesus - God Saves.
In his second episode on the Names of Jesus, Fr. Tom explores the roots and meaning of the name Jesus - God Saves.
The Angel told the Theotokos, "You will call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins." Fr. Thomas Hopko explores the significance of this name, as well as its origins.
The Angel told the Theotokos, "You will call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins." Fr. Thomas Hopko explores the significance of this name, as well as its origins.