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The physical body of Jesus;

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by mima, Feb 24, 2006.

  1. Diggin in da Word

    Diggin in da Word New Member

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    Mary's egg was not instrumental in Christ's birth. Had it been, sin would have been passed to him through Mary.

    I was shapen in iniquity and in sin did my mother conceive me.

    Christ did no sin, neither was guile found in His mouth.

    He became sin for us, when He died on the cross at Calvary. But He had no sin nature. He was the perfect Lamb of God.

    Read the account of Jesus birth.... I'll start it for you...

    Now the birth of Jesus was on this wise. When Mary...
     
  2. Linda64

    Linda64 New Member

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    Jesus Christ was no normal human being--He is the Word become flesh (John 1:14). He is the eternal God--He always existed as the Word. In order to become "flesh", He had to be born into the world as a human being--and Mary was the vessel God used to bring forth His only BEGOTTEN Son into the world.

    I never said matter was evil--nor did I say that God becoming flesh was a moral issue. All I am saying is that Jesus Christ always existed as God --He is the Creator-- He became fully human but remained fully God. If Jesus was dust, as you say, then what happened when Jesus rose from the dead? Did He return to dust (Psalm 16:10)?
     
  3. Paul of Eugene

    Paul of Eugene New Member

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    I lean in that direction but we'll never know for sure until we get to heaven and ask!

    amen!
     
  4. Mercury

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    No, Jesus' body did not return to dust -- he rose from the dead! However, at his birth his body was made of matter the same as our bodies. That's what I mean about his body being made of "dust" -- he dwelled in a body of dust the same way every human does, because he was fully human. That doesn't deny his preincarnate existence.
     
  5. IveyLeaguer

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    Agree.
     
  6. russell55

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    Ahhh....but it does say that Jesus was concieved of Mary:

    Behold, the virgin shall conceive....
     
  7. IveyLeaguer

    IveyLeaguer New Member

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    also,

    .. her seed .. shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel. Gen 3:15 (emphasis mine)
     
  8. Tom Butler

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    Many,many years ago I came across a booklet written by M.R.DeHaan called The Chemistry of the Blood. I just googled it to refresh my memory. Dr. DeHaan, founder of the Radio Bible class, was also a physician. He held that the sin nature is transmitted through the blood. Dr. DeHaan held that the child's blood comes from the the father, that the mothers blood is not transferred to the child. She provides only the flesh, not the blood. Thus, the blood of Jesus came from the Father and not Mary, and is the only way Jesus could have been born without sin.

    This view has been disputed as unsupported by either Scripture or biology. Opponents hold that God is spirit and has no blood. Jesus inherited his divine nature, his sinless nature, from the Father. But His body and blood were human. But Jesus was no less God because he was human, and no less human because he was God in the flesh.

    Dr. DeHaan's contention has been weakened by subsequent discoveries in medical science, DNA, etc., but there are still those who defend him even to this day.

    Tom B.
     
  9. Ransom

    Ransom Active Member

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    Diggin in da word said:

    Mary's egg was not instrumental in Christ's birth. Had it been, sin would have been passed to him through Mary.

    Why should we accept that sin is passed through the genes?
     
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