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==Synopsis==
  
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[[Jesus]] is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the [[New Testament]]. The term is also used in the [[Bible]] to describe a Christians relation to the [[God the father|Father]].
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==Main article==
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[[Jesus]] is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the [[New Testament]]. The term is also used in the [[Bible]] to describe a Christians relation to the [[God the father|Father]].
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===New Testament References===
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===Christological controversies===
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==Links==
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{{returnto}} [[Jesus]] | [[Nature of Jesus]]

Revision as of 09:33, 26 June 2007

Synopsis

Jesus is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the New Testament. The term is also used in the Bible to describe a Christians relation to the Father.

Contents

See also Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on Son of God


Related topics


Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons

Son of God (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)


For related quotations see Son of God (quotes)


Main article

Jesus is referred to the "Son of God" many times in the New Testament. The term is also used in the Bible to describe a Christians relation to the Father.

New Testament References

Christological controversies

Links


Return to Jesus | Nature of Jesus