After hearing what others said about ʿĪsā, the Injil records moments where he speaks about himself directly. This article gathers ʿĪsā’s own words and observes how his self-claims intensified division and demanded a response.
As ʿĪsā’s authority became visible, people began asking who he truly was. This article listens carefully to the range of responses recorded in the Injil—from prophet, to Messiah, to rejection—without forcing conclusions.