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Old 02-01-2011, 06:11 PM
 
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...Word of God became the son of that God.


I always said the son of Man is here for the baptism and anointment from the prophets. What's this son of man? It, the proven Creation of the world went through all that generational sequence of men begetting men, and then in the end it was God was supposed to implant the seed of birth in St. Mary.
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Old 02-01-2011, 07:13 PM
 
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...Word of God became the son of that God.


I always said the son of Man is here for the baptism and anointment from the prophets. What's this son of man? It, the proven Creation of the world went through all that generational sequence of men begetting men, and then in the end it was God was supposed to implant the seed of birth in St. Mary.

Does this help...I copied it from an explanation that suggests the origin of Son of God and Son of Man re Jesus .

Jesus is called both Son of God and Son of Man in the Bible. Son of God may mean two different things. First, upon hearing the phrase "son of God," Jews would have identified Jesus with the king of Israel, who was adopted as Son of God (see Psalm 2). Greeks would have taken the phrase to mean Jesus shared the same nature as God. Both meanings are true: Jesus is king and God. "Son of Man" has two meanings as well. Jews would have picked up a reference to the godlike "son of man" figure in the book of Daniel. Greeks may have taken the phrase to mean Jesus was simply human.
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