Technically, The Bible is all about Jesus and his love, but his life on Earth is written in the 4 gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
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The Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament- from Genesis to Malachi) contain many prophecies about the coming Messiah (all fulfilled by Jesus). This part of the Bible helped people to 'recognize' him when he arrived. Here are just a few:
**He was born into Abraham's family line (Genesis 22:16-18/Galatians 3:16.)
**From the family of Jesse(David's father):(Isaiah 11:1-3)(Isaiah 9:6, 7/Luke 1:32)
**He was born of a virgin: (Isaiah 7:14/(Matthew 1:21-23)
**He was born in Bethlehem: (Micah 5:2/Luke 2:8-15)
**He came to do God's will (Psalm 40:7+8/Hebrews 10:7, John 6:38)
**He healed sick, raised dead (Isaiah 61:1-2/Matthew 11:4-6)
**Taught with illustrations:(Psalm 78:2/(Matthew 13:34-35)
The Greek Scriptures (New Testament-from Matthew to Revelation) contain the fulfillment of many of those Hebrew prophecies. As mentioned, the Gospels talk about Jesus birth and life on earth, from various perspectives, and then Acts to Revelation discuss what he accomplished while here, how and why he started the Christian congregation (Matthew 28:19+20)and what he WILL do in the future.
ANOTHER ANSWER:
According to Jesus -- all of it. See, Luke 24:44:
"Then He said, 'This is what I told you while I was still with you, that everything WHICH IS WRITTEN ABOUT ME in THE LAW OF MOSES, in THE PROPHETS, and in THE PSALMS, had to be fulfilled.'" (WNTWilliam's New Testament)
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You mean the New Testament? The Christian bible is separated into two sections: The Old Testament = Before Jesus was born The New Testament = After Jesus was born
The bible does not say anything about dreaming for Jesus.
Jesus physical appearance is NOT recorded in the Bible.
From Genesis to Revelation. He physically appeared as Jesus, the man in the Gospels of the New Testament - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
That is the last book in the Bible called "The Revelation of Jesus Christ" written by the apostle John the beloved.