Concerning Redemption, The Person of the Redeemer: He Is Truly God
(See texts on The Trinity)
Concerning Redemption, The Person of the Redeemer: He Is Truly Man
His human nature the same as that of other men, because He is of the stock of Abraham.
a. General references.
Mat 12:8,13-37; 16:13; 25:31; Jhn 3:14; 8:28; 13:31; Gal 4:4; 1Ti 2:5; Hbr 2:14
b. References to His human body.
Mat 2:1; Mar 4:38; Luk 2:52; Jhn 4:6-8; 19:32-34
c. References to the intellectual and spiritual faculties which He had in common with men.
Mat 4:1-11; 26:38; Mar 10:14; 11:13; Luk 2:52; 4:16-22; Jhn 2:24; 11:3-5,33
Concerning Redemption, The Person of the Redeemer: He Is Truly God and Man
These two natures, the divine and the human, combined in Christ as the God-man.
a. In many passages both natures are referred to.
Jhn 1:14; Rom 1:3,4; 8:3; 9:5; Gal 4:4; Phl 2:11; 1Jo 4:3
b. Passages which speak of the human attributes and actions of Christ while the divine title is used.
Mat 1:23; Luk 1:31,32; Act 20:28; Rom 8:32; 1Cr 2:8; Col 1:13-17
c. Passages which speak of the divine attributes and actions of Christ while He is designated by the human title.
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