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  • Johnson emile on Ecclesiasticus 23:18 - 3 years ago
    that still doesn't answer my question I ask is Mary's son in the flesh who is call Jesus is he God
  • Mishael on the Son of Man - In Reply on Ecclesiasticus 23:18 - 3 years ago
    When Jesus began his Ministry he called himself, THE SON OF MAN.

    His blood HAD to be pure from all sin. Mary was overshadowed by the Holy Spirit (who is Spirit and invisible). Jesus's blood was NOT connected to Mary's blood supply. The spark of life began to grow, by the power of God.

    Even tho Mary was married to Joseph, they did not have marital relations till after Jesus's birth. That's scripture.

    You can Google ancestry charts on Mary and Joseph; which is very interesting! Both were descended from King David. Jesus had "half" brothers and sisters. No connection by blood or "DNA".

    In order to be The Lamb of God, he had to be pure from sin running through bloodlines; he had to live daily without committing any sin, for 33 years.

    The Son of Man hung on the Cross as the perfect, sinless; without spot or wrinkle; Lamb of God. After he died, the HUGE Room-sized veil in the Temple was torn from top to bottom. Not bottom to top.

    That was Him saying the Old Covenant was replaced by the New Covenant.

    Who is this Son of Man who gave himself fully for mankind? He never sinned. We can trust Him with our souls. He wants to be our Lord. Through Him, anybody can be saved; born again. John chapter 3.
  • Chris - In Reply on Ecclesiasticus 23:18 - 3 years ago
    Johnson, you've started a new thread & not written your question to your ongoing thread. But anyway, I apologize for not answering your question as you wanted. When I read your question, I understand it like this: is Jesus, the Son of Mary, also God?

    If that is your question, then I responded, 'Yes, Jesus is God' & I gave a lengthy description as to how we arrive at that understanding. If that is not your question, could you re-phrase it another way?



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