Erm... no. That's just the public perception of him. He can be summed up like this:
I come with a sword.
Not the words of someone interested in subtlety.
First off, "I come to bring a sword" is a 1 thing. He was illustrating that his words would divide people.. as reformers do at times. He said those words within the context of naming his first 12 disciples (in Matthew 10), and told them to preach in different towns. It was his first act of organizing and delegating, and he warned them that they might run into trouble and get persecuted. He goes into a monologue charting out that his ministry is going to change things, people will be divided, and that his disicples shouldn't expect it to be all fun and games. "No, I come to bring a sword."
More importantly, your mistake is thinking that if he had a 9 wing, it would make him less of a 1. Or as if having a 2 wing somehow magically gives him "less subtle" 1 qualities. No, he is a 1 either way.
Anyhow, he did have some 9 traits though. He's a guy who said "Look at the birds of the air. They neither sow, nor reap, and yet your heavenly father feeds them. Are they more important than you?" as a way to tell people they need to chill out and not worry so much.
Also, when visiting two sisters, one (Mary) was happy to sit and listen to Jesus speak.. while the other (Martha) worked herself up trying to prepare food for everyone. She finally lost it and asked Jesus, "I'm doing everything by myself. Are you not going to tell my sister to help me?" Her idea of right vs wrong was focused on being needed and hospitality. Jesus replied "Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better." [Luke 10:28-42] Does that sound like a 2 to you? He and Mary both are conflicting with one right there.
second to helping people reach the glory of the kingdom of god (otherwise known as 1, with a 2 wing). But you knew that, didn't you?
Actually he could pull a fast one, sound like Buddha at times, and say you ultimately had to find the kingdom of God on your own.
Once, having been asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, "The kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, nor will people say, 'Here it is,' or 'There it is,' because the kingdom of God is within you." [Luke 17:20,21]
Really though, we could debate this forever. Jesus isn't exactly clear cut. I'm just here to show you another side.