Have you ever wondered about the deep meanings behind the many names of Jesus Christ found throughout the scriptures? Unlike our modern names today, the various titles of the Savior express exactly what and who He was, who He now is, and who He is to become. By studying these titles, we can gain a much deeper understanding of His divine mission and His immense love for us.
The embedded document below provides a masterful, detailed explanation of 61 different titles found in the Old and New Testaments. By reading through this amazing collection, you will discover the profound historical and spiritual significance behind the way ancient prophets referred to the Lord.
What Are the Names of Jesus Christ?
The comprehensive list details 61 specific titles, ranging from the “Author and Finisher of our faith” to the “Rose of Sharon”. One of the most beautiful titles is “Wonderful,” which comes from the Hebrew word “pele”. This translates to a miracle, a marvel, or a wonder, indicating something extraordinary and incomprehensible.
He is also known as the “Prince of Peace,” because He is the only reason we can truly live peacefully with God. Through Him, death is overcome, sins are removed, and eternal life is promised.
The Meanings of Yeshua and Immanuel
The name “Jesus” is actually derived from the Aramaic short form “Yeshua,” which is a Hebrew verbal derivative meaning “to rescue” or “to deliver”. When translated into Greek, it becomes Iesous, which in English is Jesus.
Another powerful title is “Immanuel,” which is a Hebrew word meaning “God is with us”. It was used in the Book of Isaiah as a prophetic sign that a virgin would conceive and bear a son to protect the House of Israel.
The Symbolism of the Good Shepherd
Christ often referred to Himself as the “Good Shepherd.” A true shepherd owns the flock and is not a hireling who flees in times of danger. He sees the wolf coming and protects the sheep even at the peril of his own life.
He not only watches over His flock, but He guides, protects, and heals His sheep both physically and spiritually. He speaks to His followers with deep love, compassion, and sympathy.
Christ as Our Advocate and Mediator
Because of our fallen state, we desperately need an “Advocate.” An advocate is one who pleads for another. Christ advocates for us before a righteous God so we can be saved, and He pleads our case from His own personal experience of suffering.
Similarly, He acts as our “Mediator,” stepping in as an impartial third person to assist two parties in reaching a settlement. He bridges the gap between the supreme righteousness needed to be in God’s presence and the unseemly state of man by offering His perfect Atonement.
The Alpha, Omega, and I Am
Finally, Christ declares Himself to be the “Alpha and Omega.” These are the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, symbolizing that He is the beginning and the end, essentially the most important feature of all existence. He also holds the sacred title of “I Am,” which is directly related to the most frequently used name of deity in the Old Testament, YHWH.
Take time to read the phenomenal 51-page document below to review the full, detailed list of these 61 sacred titles! You can also check out our previous post on 17 Fun Ways to be Involved with Family History. To dive even deeper into scripture study, click here to visit the official Gospel Library and begin exploring these titles today!

