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+ | subtopics = [[Nature of Christ]], [[Jesus: Our Lord and God]] | ||
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+ | * [[One solitary life]] | | ||
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− | + | The [[Bible]] tells us that: "The Word (Jesus Christ) became flesh and dwelt among us" and that [[Jesus]] was like us in all ways. It is true that Jesus is completely [[God]], but also completely man. He was tempted like us, suffered like us and experienced physical pains and pleasures like us. | |
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+ | {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Jesus]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 19 November 2009
The humanity of Jesus | |
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The Bible tells us that: "The Word (Jesus Christ) became flesh and dwelt among us" and that Jesus was like us in all ways. It is true that Jesus is completely God, but also completely man. He was tempted like us, suffered like us and experienced physical pains and pleasures like us.
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