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The incarnation is the concept of God in Jesus becoming a human through birth. | The incarnation is the concept of God in Jesus becoming a human through birth. | ||
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| + | : ''{{Bible verse|John|1|14|lang=WEB}} ([[John 1:14]])'' | ||
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| + | Although Jesus pre-existed as the Son of God, [[Scripture]] says that he took on flesh and was born in the likeness of men in human form ([[Philippians 2]]:7-8). | ||
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{{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Theology]] -> [[Christology]] | {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Theology]] -> [[Christology]] | ||
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The incarnation is the concept of God in Jesus becoming a human through birth.
John described the incarnation as such
- The Word became flesh, and lived among us. We saw his glory, such glory as of the one and only Son of the Father, full of grace and truth. (John 1:14)
Although Jesus pre-existed as the Son of God, Scripture says that he took on flesh and was born in the likeness of men in human form (Philippians 2:7-8).
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