Captain America (vol. 1) #105 (Sep. 1968): "In the Name of Batroc!", page 20, panels 2-3:
Captain America: "There was another who gave his life for the masses... many centuries ago. And though he was the wisest one of al... He never thought of the humblest being... as undeserving!"
Captain America (vol. 1) #155 (Nov. 1972): "The Incredible Origin of the OTHER Captain America!", page 8, panel 5:
William Burnside (recounting how he became 1950s Cap): "Like all Americans, I worshiped [Captain America]... [Then, after Cap disappeared] The world went back to business as usual--but not me. I decided to make my life's work the study of Cap, the way some people study Lincoln or Jesus. It became an obsession--"
Captain America (vol. 1) #163 (July 1973): "Beware of Serpents!", page 13, panel 6:
Peggy Carter: "Get your rifle down! You'll have to hold them off!"
Dave Cox: "No. I told you before, Miss Carter! I refuse to participate in violence! I swore to myself and my God, who said 'Thou shalt not kill!' and 'Do unto others as you would have them do unto you!'"
Collection of Sacred Hymns (1835): "The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning":
And Ephraim be crown'd with his blessing in Zion,/As Jesus descends with his chariots of fire
Collection of Sacred Hymns (1835): "Now Let Us Rejoice":
And earth will appear as the garden of Eden,/And Jesus will say to all Israel, Come home... We'll watch for the day when the Saviour shall come... In faith we'll rely on the arm of Jehovah... And Christ and his people will ever be one.
Fantastic Four: What Lies Between (2007), page 16:
To his astonishment, a baseball soared up and out of the confines of Yankee Stadium and landed, thump thump thump, at his feet.
Ben couldn''t believe it. He reached down and picked it up, staring at it as if the Holy Grail had been tossed his way.
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #3 (Aug. 2004): "Down Among the Dead Men: Part Three", page 5, panel 3:
homeless man (seeing millions of dollars fall from the sky from a suitcase the Vulture was carrying when Spider-Man webbed him): "Holy Mother of Jeezus."
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #6 (Nov. 2004): "Venomous: Part Two", page 23, panels 2-3:
Tinkerer: "...Mister Brock has seen a certain Mel Gibson Movie [Passion of the Christ], which, he says, has changed his life forever, and now he wishes to exorcise this beast [Venom symbiote] from his heart..."
Mysterio: "Auctioning a psychotic killer to a gang of super-villains? That doesn't sound too Christ-like. What are you doing, Brock?..."
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #8 (Jan. 2005): "Venomous: Part Four", page 16, panel 5:
bystander (watching Angelo Fortunato fall to his death): "Mary, Mother of God..."
Megaton Man (vol. 1) #4 (June 1985): "News of the World", page 12, panel 4:
Megaton Man: "Thank goodness I was raised on mom, apple pie, and Baby Jesus in a manger! However strong this Russian "Megaton Man" is, I have the advantage! My Amerian upbringing!"
Millennial Star (vol. 1) #1 (May 1840): "The Morning Breaks; the Shadows Flee":
Jehovah speaks! let earth give ear,/And Gentile nations turn and live./His mighty arm is making bare,/His mighty arm is making bare/His covenant people to receive.
The New Avengers (vol. 2) #30 (Nov. 2012), page 10, panel 4:
Daredevil: "What about: 'For the whole law is fulfilled in one word, You shall love your neighbor as yourself.'"
Note: Numerous Biblical quotations throughout this issue. Some others besides this are directly citing words spoken by Jesus.
The Songs of Zion (1908): "Israel, Israel, God Is Calling":
Israel, angels are descending/From celestial worlds on high,/And to man their pow'r extending,/That the Saints may homeward fly./Come to Zion, come to Zion,/For your coming Lord is nigh./Come to Zion, come to Zion,/For your coming Lord is nigh.
The Ultimates: Against All Enemies (2007), pages 38, 303:
(pg. 38)
"You're not very convincing," Thor said.
"Neither are you, Mister Son of Odin, or Wotan, or whatever we're supposed to call him. I don't believe in gods--any of them--and until you bring me Jesus Christ himself to walk across the Upper Bay... to here, that isn't going to change..."
Uncanny X-Men (vol. 1) #433 (Jan. 2004): "The Draco, Part Five", page 23, panel 5:
Nightcrawler: "So what makes you think any of us can open another portal all by ourselves-- at least large enough for you and your army?"
Azazel: "It was done once before... the leader of the angels accomplished it alone, when he cast us here."
Note: When Azazel refers to the "leader of the angels" who cast him and his followers from Earth and send to them to a dimension they claim is Hell... Is Azazel referring to Jesus Christ?
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