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What are miaphysitism and dyophysitism?

These are questions that cut to the very heart of early Christological controversy — the great debates of the fourth and fifth centuries over . ## The

4 sources·Robert Young, Robert Young, Andrew Miller, W.R.D.
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What is dyotheletism?

Dyotheletism (from the Greek *dyo*, "two," and *thelema*, "will") is the orthodox Christian doctrine that Christ possesses — one divine, one human — c

6 sources·William R. Hoste, Andrew Miller, Andrew Young, J.N. Darby, J.N. Darby, F.W. Grant
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Is there power in the name of Jesus?

The name of Jesus is presented throughout Scripture as carrying supreme, divine power — not as a magical formula, but because in all that He is, has don

8 sources·G.C. Willis, T.B. Baines, T.B. Baines, W.T.P. Wolston, C.J. Davis, C.E. Stuart, W.J. Hocking, W.E. Vine
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How can Jesus be God if Deuteronomy 6:4 says that God is one?

Deuteronomy 6:4 — "Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God is one LORD" — is one of the most foundational declarations in all of Scripture. Far from contradic

7 sources·A. J. Pollock, A. J. Pollock, A. J. Pollock, A. J. Pollock, A. J. Pollock, William Kelly, E. C. Hadley
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What does it mean that Jesus was a little lower than the angels (Psalm 8:5; Hebrews 2:7)?

Psalm 8 opens with wonder at God's glory in creation. David, gazing at the heavens, asks: *"What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man,

7 sources·J. N. Darby, J. N. Darby, F. B. Hole, Samuel Ridout, Hamilton Smith, William Kelly, W. W. Fereday
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How was Jesus fully God and fully man?

The question of how Jesus could be both fully God and fully man is one of the deepest mysteries of the Christian faith. As puts it: "What think ye of Chri

5 sources·L. M. Grant, F. B. Hole, F. B. Hole, Hamilton Smith, J. G. Bellett
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What is the hypostatic union?

The hypostatic union is the union of two complete natures — full deity and true humanity — in the one Person of the Lord Jesus Christ. He is not two pe

6 sources·R. McBroom, W. R. Dronsfield, W. H. Westcott, James Boyd, L. M. Grant, Samuel Ridout
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Why is the humanity of Jesus important?

The humanity of Jesus Christ is one of the deepest foundations of the Christian faith. Scripture presents Him as true God who became true Man -- and the re

6 sources·F. B. Hole, F. B. Hole, A. J. Pollock, A. J. Pollock, T. B. Mawson, J. G. Bellett
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If Jesus was God, why did He say No one is good but God alone?

When the rich young ruler came to Jesus and addressed Him as "Good Master," the Lord's reply — "Why callest thou Me good? There is none good but one, tha

9 sources·William Kelly, William Kelly, J. N. Darby, J. N. Darby, J. N. Darby, Hamilton Smith, Frank Hole, C. E. Stuart, J. A. C. S. Giles
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What does it mean that Christ is holy? What is the holiness of Christ?

The holiness of Christ is one of the deepest and most vital truths in Scripture. It touches His eternal divine nature, His unique human nature as born of t

8 sources·Morrish's Bible Dictionary, William Kelly, C. H. Mackintosh, C. H. Mackintosh, J. N. Darby, J. N. Darby, F. W. Hole, G. V. Wigram
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What is the supremacy of Christ and what are its implications?

The supremacy of Christ unfolds in Scripture along two great lines: His supremacy in and His supremacy in — and from both flow profound implications fo

7 sources·J. N. Darby, Arthur Pridham, J. T. Mawson, Hamilton Smith, F. B. Hole, W. J. Fereday, H. J. Vine
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How can Jesus be God, when Numbers 23:19 says that God is not a man or a son of man?

The key to understanding Numbers 23:19 lies in grasping and . ## What Numbers 23:19 Actually Says Numbers 23:19 reads: *"God is not a man, that He shou

9 sources·C. H. Mackintosh, W. W. Fereday, J. N. Darby, J. N. Darby, F. B. Hole, C. Crain, C. Crain, F. A. Hughes, J. Wilson Smith
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What is the kenosis?

The word comes from the Greek verb *kenoō* used in Philippians 2:7, where Christ Jesus "emptied Himself" (*heauton ekenosen*), taking the form of a bonds

8 sources·J. N. Darby, William Kelly, W. J. Hocking, Frank Hole, A. J. Pollock, F. W. Grant, W. W. Fereday, Samuel Ridout
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How can the Incarnation be reconciled with God€™s immutability? If God cannot change, then how can He become man?

The answer to this question rests on a distinction that runs through all the writers with remarkable consistency: the Incarnation involved no change in the

7 sources·Hamilton Smith, Hamilton Smith, J. McBroom, J. G. Bellett, J. G. Bellett, Bible Treasury, Bible Treasury
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What doesincarnatemean? How was Jesus God incarnate?

The word comes from the Latin *in carne* — "in flesh." To say that Jesus is "God incarnate" is to say that God Himself took on a true human body and a r

7 sources·Hamilton Smith, F. B. Hole, J. G. Bellett, J. N. Darby, W. Kelly, Samuel Ridout, Morrish's Bible Dictionary
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Are God and Jesus the same person?

This is one of the most important questions in all of Christian theology, and the answer requires a careful distinction: **Jesus is fully God, but He is no

6 sources·F. B. Hole, H. J. Vine, J. N. Darby, J. G. Bellett, Morrish's Bible Dictionary, An Outline of Sound Words (Vol. 39)
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Did Jesus say He is God?

This is one of the most important questions anyone can ask. Jesus never uttered the bare phrase "I am God" in so many words — and yet He made claims so u

7 sources·J. N. Darby, J. N. Darby, J. N. Darby, William Kelly, James Boyd, A. J. Pollock, F. B. Hole
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What are the strongest biblical arguments for the divinity of Christ?

The deity of Christ is woven into the entire fabric of Scripture — Old Testament and New. The case rests not on one or two isolated proof-texts but on co

5 sources·J. N. Darby, F. B. Hole, F. B. Hole, A. J. Pollock, J. G. Bellett