Posted on 05/25/2012 6:55:49 PM PDT by Salvation
There are many, many titles of Christ in both the New and Old Testaments. As one prays and studies them, they amount to a mini-Catechesis of the Lord Jesus.
Presented below are over 150 titles of Christ. I have also presented hot-links to the Scriptures from which they are drawn for your further study. The list is compiled from various sources, but most come from The Catholic Source Book, compiled and edited by Fr. Peter Klein. I have also placed this article in PDF Format here: The Titles of Jesus Christ in Scripture, if youd like to print or save the material for later reference.
I would also ask your help. The list needs to grow. There are other titles of Christ that you may know that can and should be added. If perchance you would like to use the comments section to add titles you see missing here, I will be grateful.If you know the scriptural reference and want to include it that is great. Otherwise I can probably search for it.
When considering an addition please consider if it is a true title or just an adjective. For example, kind is an adjective, and is true of Jesus, but it is not a title, per se. Nouns show usually show better promise as titles of Christ. But even nouns do not always amount to a title. For example walker is a noun, and surely an accurate description of Christ who did a lot of walking, but again, it is not a title per se.
Titles of Jesus Christ in Scripture:
Advocate 1 John 2:1
Alpha and Omega Revelation 1:8; 22:13
The Almighty Revelation 1:8
Amen Revelation 3:14
Apostle and High Priest of our Confession Hebrews 3:1
Author and Finisher of our Faith Hebrews 12:2
Beloved Matthew 12:18
Beloved Son Colossians 1:13
Bread of God John 6:33; 50
Bread of life John 6:35
Living Bread John 6:51
Bridegroom John 3:29
Brother Matthew 12:50
Captain of our Salvation Hebrews 2:10
Carpenter Mark 6:3
Carpenters Son Matthew 13:55
Chief Shepherd 1 Peter 5:4
Chosen One Luke 23:35
Christ Matthew 16:20
Christ Jesus 1 Timothy 1:15; Colossians 1:1
Christ of God Luke 9:20
Christ the Lord Luke 2:11
Christ who is above all Romans 9:5
Consolation of Israel Luke 2:25
Chief Cornerstone Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter 2:6
Dayspring Luke 1:78
Deliverer Romans 11:26
Deliverer from the wrath to come 1 Thessalonians 1:10
Eldest of many brothers Romans 8:29
Emmanuel Matthew 1:23
Faithful and True Witness Revelation 1:5; 3:14
Father Forever Isaiah 9:6
First and Last Revelation 1:17; 2:8
Firstborn among many brothers Romans 8:29
First born from the dead Revelation 1:5
Firstborn of all creation Colossians 1:15
First Fruits 1 Corinthians 15:20
Friend of tax collectors and sinners Matthew 11:19
Gate of the sheepfold John 10:7
Glory Luke 2:32
Good Shepherd John 10:11; 14
Grain of Wheat John 12:24
Great Shepherd of the sheep Hebrews 13:20
Head Ephesians 4:15
Head of the Church Colossians 1:18; Ephesians 1:22
Hidden Manna Revelation 2:17
High Priest Hebrews 3:1; 4:14; 7:26
He Who Holds of the Keys of David Revelation 3:7
He who is coming amid the clouds Revelation 1:7
Holy One Acts 2:27
Holy One of God Mark 1:24
Holy Servant Acts 4:27
Hope 1 Timothy 1:1
Horn of Salvation Luke 1:69
I Am John 8:58
Image of God 2 Corithinians 4:4; Colossians 1:15
Indescribable Gift 2 Corinthians 9:15
Intercessor Hebrews 7:25
Jesus Matthew 1:21
Jesus the Nazarene John 18:5
Judge of the World 2 Timothy 4:1; Acts 10:42
Just One Acts 7:52
Just Judge 2 Timothy 4:8
King Matthew 21:5
King of Israel John 1:49
King of Kings Revelation 17:14; 19:16; 1 Timothy 6:15
King of Nations Revelation 15:3
King of the Jews Matthew 2:2
Lamb of God John 1:29
Last Adam 1 Corinthians 15:45
Leader Matthew 2:6; Hebrews 2:10
Leader and Perfecter of Faith Hebrews 12:2
Leader and Savior Acts 5:31
Life John 14:6; Colossians 3:4
Light John 1:9; John 12:35
Light of all Luke 2:32; John 1:4
Light of the world John 8:12
Lion of the tribe of Judah Revelation 5:5
Lord Luke 1:25
One Lord Ephesians 4:5
My Lord my God John 20:28
Lord both of the dead and the living Romans 14:9
Lord God Almighty Revelation 15:3
Lord Jesus Acts 7:59
Jesus is Lord 1 Corinthians 12:3
Lord Jesus Christ Acts 15:11
Lord of all Acts 10:36
Lord of Glory 1 Corinthians 2:8
Lord of lords 1 Timothy 6:15
Lord of Peace 2 Thessalonians 3:16
The Man John 19:5
Master Luke 5:5
Mediator 1 Timothy 2:5
Messiah John 1:41; 4:25
Mighty God Isaiah 9:6
Morning Star 2 Peter 1:19; Revelation 2:28; Revelation 22:16
Nazarene Matthew 2:23
Passover 1 Corinthians 5:7
Power and wisdom of God 1 Corinthians 1:24
Power for salvation Luke 1:69
Priest forever Hebrews 5:6
Prince of Life Acts 3:15
Prince of Peace Isaiah 9:6
Rabboni John 20:16
Ransom 1 Timothy 2:6
Redeemer Isaiah 59:20
Rescuer from this Present Evil Age Galatians 1:4
Radiance of Gods Glory Hebrews 1:3
Resurrection and Life John 11:25
Rising Sun Luke 1:78
Root of David Revelation 5:5
Root of Davids line Revelation 22:16
Root of Jesse Isaiah 11:10
Ruler Matthew 2:6
Ruler of the kings of the earth Revelation 1:5
Ruler and Savior Acts 5:31
Savior 2 Peter 2:20; 3:18
Savior of the world 1 John 4:14; John 4:42
Second Adam Romans 5:14
Servant of the Jews Romans 15:8
Shepherd and Guardian of our souls 1 Peter 2:25
Slave Philippians 2:7
Son Galatians 4:4
Beloved Son Colossians 1:13
Firstborn Son Luke 2:7
Son of Abraham Matthew 1:1
Son of David Matthew 1:1
Son of God Luke 1:35
Son of Joseph John 1:45
Son of Man John 5:27
Son of Mary Mark 6:3
Son of the Blessed One Mark 14:61
Son of the Father 2 John 1:3
Son of the Living God Matthew 16:16
Son of the Most High Luke 1:32
Son of the Most High God Mark 5:7
Only Son of the Father John 1:14
Source of Gods creation Revelation 3:14
Spiritual Rock 1 Corinthians 10:4
Living Stone 1 Peter 2:4
Stone rejected by the builders Matthew 21:42; 1 Peter 2:8
Stumbling Stone 1 Peter 2:8
Teacher Matthew 8:19; Matthew 23:10
Testator of the New Covenant Hebrews 9:16
True God 1 John 5:20
True Vine John 15:1
The Way the Truth and the Life John 14:6
The One who is, is was, and who is to come Revelation 3:7
Wisdom of God 1 Corinthians 1:24
Wonderful Counselor Isaiah 9:6
Word John 1:1; 14
Word of God Revelation 19:13
Word of Life 1 John 1:1
Can you add a title?
Rose of Sharon Song of Solomon 2:1
Lily of the Valley Song of Solomon 2:1
Cypress Evergreen Hosea 14:8
Balm of Gilead Jer. 8:22
Lifter of my head Psalm 3:3
Strong Deliverer Psalm 140:7
Branch Zechariah 6:12
God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob Acts 3:13
The Song of Songs (or Canticle of Canticles) is an exquisite collection of love lyrics, arranged to tell a dramatic tale of mutual desire and courtship. It presents an inspired portrayal of ideal human love, a resounding affirmation of the goodness of human sexuality that is applicable to the sacredness and the depth of married union.
Although the poem is attributed to Solomon in the traditional title (1:1), the language and style of the work, among other considerations, suggest a time after the end of the Babylonian exile (538 B.C.) when an unknown poet collected extant love poems, perhaps composing new material, and arranged the whole into the masterpiece we have before us. Some scholars argue the possibility of female authorship for at least portions of the Song.
The structure of the Song is difficult to analyze; this translation regards it as a lyric dialogue, with dramatic movement and interest. In both form and content, sections of the Song bear great similarity to the secular love songs of ancient Egypt and the Sacred Marriage cult songs of Mesopotamia which celebrate the union between divine partners.
While the lovers in the Song are clearly human figures, both Jewish and Christian traditions across the centuries have adopted allegorical interpretations. The Song is seen as a beautiful picture of the ideal Israel, the chosen people whom the Lord leads by degrees to a greater understanding and closer union in the bond of perfect love. Such readings of the Song build on Israels covenant tradition. Isaiah (Is 5:17; 54:48; 62:5), Jeremiah (Jer 2:2, 3, 32), and Ezekiel (Ez 16; 23) all characterize the covenant between the Lord and Israel as a marriage. Hosea the prophet sees the idolatry of Israel in the adultery of Gomer (Hos 13). He also represents the Lord speaking to Israels heart (Hos 2:16) and changing her into a new spiritual people, purified by the Babylonian captivity and betrothed anew to her divine Lover in justice and uprightness, in love and mercy (Hos 2:21). Similar imagery has also been used frequently in Jewish mystical texts. The Song offers a welcome corrective to negative applications of the theological metaphor of the marriage/covenant in some prophetic texts. It frequently proclaims a joyous reciprocity between the lovers and highlights the active role of the female partner, now a pure figure to be cherished rather than an adulterous woman to be punished and abused. See also Is 62:35.
Christian tradition has followed Israels example in using marriage as an image for the relationship with God. This image is found extensively in the New Testament (Mt 9:15; 25:113; Jn 3:29; 2 Cor 11:2; Eph 5:2332; Rev 19:79; 21:911). Thus the Song has been read as a sublime portrayal and praise of this mutual love of the Lord and his people. Christian writers have interpreted the Song in terms of the union between Christ and the Church and of the union between Christ and the individual soul, particularly in the writings of Origen and St. Bernard.
That’s fine, I have no investment in Song of SongsSolomon per se, but I found just thinking about the names of the Lord to be uplifting, thank you so much.
I know there are some like Keystone or Capstone in various translations for the name of Christ — different than Cornerstone. Keystone is the stone that is put in at the top of an archway, without it, the whole structure falls.
Rock - (I Corinthians 10:4)
oops. I see it further down the list as Spiritual Rock.
How about “He is with us always? from Mathew 28:20.
Opps, forgot to put in the other “.
The sceptre shall not depart from Judah, nor a lawgiver from between his feet, until Shiloh come; and unto him shall the gathering of the people be.
(Genesis 49:10) KJV
The scepter shall not depart from Iudah, nor a Lawegiuer from betweene his feete, vntill Shiloh come, and the people shall be gathered vnto him.
(Genesis 49:10) Geneva Bible
The scepter shal not depart from Iuda, and a law geuer from betweene his feete, vntyll Silo come: And vnto hym shall the gatheryng of the people be.
(Genesis 49:10) Bishops Bible
Golly gee
The beginning of the creation of God. Revelation 3:14
Ancient of Days (Daniel 7-9)
The One in Whom All things hold together(Collosians 1:17)
Terrific list! :-)
Thank You .. Thank You ... Thank You !!!
150 titles, wow.... What I do burden myself with his teachings which are his(our) Father's teachings, of which do place me closer to something. The only title I do worry about isn't a title but our Father's Name: the Father of you, me, Jesus, and all mankind. Yes, He has a Name and not just a 'title'. With all those titles Jesus had one job, a job he did perfectly and as my teacher of our Father's Word that's all I care about.
Fascinating, this brent13a guy, the one below, has been chastising a scripture thread for being not holy enough? Really?
I'm sorry, which of our Father's teachings recommend we stock up on ammo to kill our neighbors and take their gold?
So people were banned from FR for saying something positive about Romney, but "I'ma gonna murder and steal, haha!" is not only ok, but he even gets to sermonize about piety? Brent, either write me some nasty freepmail, or maybe, just maybe, think about what you're saying in church Sunday. If you're not a churchgoer, you can pray about it anytime now if you choose.
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I prefer to invest in lead, as in ammo. Then I can take your gold if I need it.
I have enjoyed the Names of God thread. I’m not Catholic. I spend time every day honoring some of His names.
I found it especially amusing that he wasn’t bright enough to realize that, on a thread enjoying the multitude of ways finite creatures praise their Infinite Lord, that he in turn felt the need to describe his own way to do so. It was the whole point, but I’m going out on a limb and guessing it isn’t the first time subtlety evaded him.
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