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Is Our Lord Ever Referred to as "Jesus" by His Enemies?

Our Lord is often referred to as Jesus by the writers of the Gospels; however, I cannot think of an instance where He is referred to, or called, Jesus by any of His enemies (or strangers).

Can anyone point me to an instance (in a Catholic Bible) where our Lord is called Jesus by one of His enemies or a stranger? It seems that "Sir", or "Rabbi", or perhaps, "Master" are the more likely salutations.

Thank you.

Is Our Lord Ever Referred to as "Jesus" by His Enemies

Our Lord is often referred to as Jesus by the writers of the Gospels; however, I cannot think of an instance where He is referred to, or called, Jesus by any of His enemies (or strangers).

Can anyone point me to an instance (in a Catholic Bible) where our Lord is called Jesus by one of His enemies or a stranger? It seems that "Sir", or "Rabbi", or perhaps, "Master" are the more likely salutations.

Thank you.

Is Our Lord Ever Referred to as "Jesus" by His Enemies?

Our Lord is often referred to as Jesus by the writers of the Gospels; however, I cannot think of an instance where He is referred to, or called, Jesus by any of His enemies (or strangers).

Can anyone point me to an instance (in a Catholic Bible) where our Lord is called Jesus by one of His enemies or a stranger? It seems that "Sir", or "Rabbi", or perhaps, "Master" are the more likely salutations.

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Is Our Lord Ever Referred to as "Jesus" by His Enemies

Our Lord is often referred to as Jesus by the writers of the Gospels; however, I cannot think of an instance where He is referred to, or called, Jesus by any of His enemies (or strangers).

Can anyone point me to an instance (in a Catholic Bible) where our Lord is called Jesus by one of His enemies or a stranger? It seems that "Sir", or "Rabbi", or perhaps, "Master" are the more likely salutations.

Thank you.