1spirit theophilus sunday the name of jesus alternate version
I think you meant to ask "Is '1spirit theophilus sunday the name of jesus alternate version' a correct statement?"
To answer your question, I must clarify that the statement appears to be a combination of words that don't quite make sense. Here's a breakdown:
- "1spirit" is not a recognized term or concept in Christianity or any other religious tradition.
- "Theophilus" is a name mentioned in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:3) and the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 1:1). It means "lover of God" in Greek.
- "Sunday" is the day of the week, not a name or a concept related to Jesus.
- "The name of Jesus" is a phrase that refers to the name given to Jesus Christ by his parents, Mary and Joseph, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 1:21) and the Gospel of Luke (Luke 1:31). The name "Jesus" is derived from the Hebrew name "Yeshua" (יֵשׁוּעַ), which means "salvation" or "deliverance".
Given the combination of words, I would say that the statement "1spirit theophilus sunday the name of jesus alternate version" is not a correct or meaningful statement. It appears to be a jumbled collection of words that don't form a coherent or accurate statement about Jesus or Christianity.