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The thesis of this book relates to an area of doctrine that has never been addressed in the Bible-believing church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Instead, even the best expositors and theologians have followed what others have said before and interpreted the events of Jesus' life in terms of the use of his divine abilities despite hints and evidence to the contrary. The author demonstrates that Jesus lived entirely as a man based on the positive searching of Scripture. This ought to lead to the conclusion that He never used his divine prerogatives. Exegesis of the Greek text gives a clear reason why that is true. Then, on a correct understanding of the roles of Jesus as Prophet, Priest and Sacrifice, and the fact that Jesus is an example for believers for their sanctification, the author shows his thesis is not only possible, but necessary. Read about "Christ as" Trinity, God-man, humanity, questions, humiliation, exaltation, prophet, atonement, example. - Back cover.
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Christ's Humanity, Humanity of Christ, Christ, model, example, substitute, Jesus, incarnate, incarnation, God, humiliation, exaltation, morphe, form, empty, slave, servant, faith, miracles, Humanity, Humanity of Jesus ChristShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Christ's Humanity: a thing to be grasped
2012, Son Publishing
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in English
0985140305 9780985140304
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