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rulers falcp m i 4 ^;!?he Lord L"th
kings of the earth set themselves, and the
"-ORD, and against h/s anoint- 7''°" ' begot-
Father prophetically declared to the Messiah
did the heathen and Testament,
of virgin Mary that God the Father testified saying, "This is my beloved Son, in whom 1
tcn thee" (v. 7) (Christ) that Hp
rulers rise
And it was after
I'"'"' HerrGo'd'th
^ iS ^
about His Son in am well pleased "
Son, whom thp\f^ transfigured, Moses and Elijah were called to see the
OvershadowedbvacToudtr'J" Son; hear him" fMark Q- 7\
an^my Father are one" Oohn lofsO;
Old Testament. ^ voice saying, "This is my beloved
'^Ity This doctrine there is only one Her^ ( i^oris God begotten
to His people in diverc
begotten of God the Father from eter- scriptural support, since the Bible declares that begin with, God never begets God, ° Testament God manifested Himself
am the Lord I rh;,«rr ^
' i change not" (Malachi 3:6)
"In, th
was the Word farrnr^-^^ flesh" (John l;i, 14)
Word, and the Word was with God, and God fu- ^ ^ Greek Bible)...And the Word was made
as God in the form nf God,untilHewasmanifeQferH^^n°"u can never be seen in a sena f T
^
of God. Nor can the Snirif^^ f pendent of the one GnH ino^
u
'earn that the Word pre-existed only distinctfigure. Noonehadseen (John 1:18). Just as the word of a man
himself, so was the Word
as a separate divine person inde- of a man cannot.
^ocd of God, that is, God the Father
Himself, as God and WoS^orTi'q
^^^ays without changing Himself: "For I
Word-producing and a qr.* *f u P'cit and Word. In other words, God is a God the Father and wac God. God's Word proceeded from
the only begotten Son of God the FathTMnc°°''
John 1:1-18; Matthew 1:20-23- Islah 7 i n. God-Man Qohn 3:13;
to Jesus' testimonv nf Hie h- '• Father, and a T c X inm Father." To this statement H^^-
-13/14, 9:6; Micah 5:2-4). Let us listen ^6:28: "I came forth from the ^'®^ve the world, and go to the
thou plainly and cr« t- t
believed that'the W d^ If made fllh and h'^ d ^
isciples responded, "...Lo, now speakest
(verse 29). Consequently, they nature of God, was
inghis cdtiisscipnles. ''mNow° they have^kCnohwrisnt.thTahtuasl,lCthirnigststweshtiaftiseodevcoenrctheronu-


































































































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