SimpleMan77
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As a man, could Jesus have uniquely "human" and "God" experiences?
If we accept, for the purpose of this conversation, that Jesus was both God and man, is it possible that he had uniquely "human" and "God" experiences while he was here as a man?
The Bible plainly says that God cannot be tempted with sin, yet we know that Jesus was "tempted in all points like as we are, yet without sin". I'd say this was a uniquely "human" experience.
Jesus also knew the thoughts of them in around him. He also said "before Abraham was, I am". He accepted worship, and being called "my Lord and my God". I'd say these were uniquely "God experiences".
If he could have both types of experiences, what does that say about the duality of His nature, and what are the implications for understanding other parts of scripture?
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If we accept, for the purpose of this conversation, that Jesus was both God and man, is it possible that he had uniquely "human" and "God" experiences while he was here as a man?
The Bible plainly says that God cannot be tempted with sin, yet we know that Jesus was "tempted in all points like as we are, yet without sin". I'd say this was a uniquely "human" experience.
Jesus also knew the thoughts of them in around him. He also said "before Abraham was, I am". He accepted worship, and being called "my Lord and my God". I'd say these were uniquely "God experiences".
If he could have both types of experiences, what does that say about the duality of His nature, and what are the implications for understanding other parts of scripture?
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