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Do You Believe that Jesus Was the “Son of God”?
TaborBlog ^ | March 18, 2013 | James D. Tabor

Posted on 08/15/2015 1:47:29 PM PDT by verga

Most of us who teach in the field of Christian Origins get asked from time to time by students or in public lectures, “Professor, Do you believe that Jesus is the Son of God?”

Scholars are aware of the rich and diverse ways in which the term “Son of God” is used in the Hebrew Bible, in subsequent Jewish literature, and in the New Testament writings themselves, not to mention various non-Jewish texts (including inscriptions and coins) of the Greco-Roman period. Most of us who teach in the field of Christian Origins get asked from time to time by students or in public lectures, “Professor, do you believe Jesus was X.” Sometimes X is “Messiah,” other times it is “Divine,” but in my experience, most often, the question is “Do you believe that Jesus was the Son of God.” In good Socratic fashion one is tempted to reply, “Well what do you mean by the term ‘Son of God,’ and such a counter question is certainly more than subterfuge. Here is a listing of most of the complex ways in which that term is used in the Christian Bible and other related traditions:

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TOPICS: Apologetics; Religion & Culture; Theology; Worship
KEYWORDS: godintheflesh; incarnation
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This is not my blog, I just thought he way the author danced around the answer was pretty amazing
1 posted on 08/15/2015 1:47:29 PM PDT by verga
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Catholic ping.

Non-Catholic ping

2 posted on 08/15/2015 1:52:06 PM PDT by verga (I might as well be playng chess with pigeons.)
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To: verga

Yes


3 posted on 08/15/2015 1:53:21 PM PDT by Dan(9698)
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To: verga

Jesus himself asked his diciples who they thought he was and if you wish tou can hear their answer in Matthew 16:13-20. They were sure and so am I so YES, Jesus is the Son of the Living God.


4 posted on 08/15/2015 1:54:11 PM PDT by teletech
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To: verga

The majority of Protestants and Catholics believe Jesus was and IS the Son of God.


5 posted on 08/15/2015 1:54:24 PM PDT by Catsrus (a and)
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To: Catsrus

Jesus IS God.


6 posted on 08/15/2015 1:55:30 PM PDT by caww
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To: verga

“Do you believe that Jesus is the Son of God?”

Yes.

Next question.


7 posted on 08/15/2015 1:55:55 PM PDT by TheRobb7 ("Patriots don't negotiate the terms of their enslavement"--JimRob)
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To: verga

Yashua Hamaschiach.


8 posted on 08/15/2015 1:56:14 PM PDT by tflabo (Psalm 1)
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To: verga
I'll go with John 1:1

appreciate the ping.

9 posted on 08/15/2015 1:56:14 PM PDT by ealgeone
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To: caww

Jesus was God in the flesh - the second person in the Godhead, or Trinity, as we say.


10 posted on 08/15/2015 1:57:34 PM PDT by Catsrus (a and)
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To: verga

YES. Was & Is.


11 posted on 08/15/2015 1:59:04 PM PDT by mulligan (I)
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To: verga

Deceptions of the Last Hour
18†Little children, †it is the last hour; and as you have heard that †thed Antichrist is coming, †even now many antichrists have come, by which we know †that it is the last hour.
19†They went out from us, but they were not of us; for †if they had been of us, they would have continued with us; but they went out †that they might be made manifest, that none of them were of us.
20But †you have an anointing †from the Holy One, and †youe know all things.
21I have not written to you because you do not know the truth, but because you know it, and that no lie is of the truth.
22†Who is a liar but he who denies that †Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist who denies the Father and the Son.
23†Whoever denies the Son does not have the †Father either; †he who acknowledges the Son has the Father also.

Nelson, Thomas (2009-02-18). Holy Bible, New King James Version (NKJV) (p. 1179). Thomas Nelson. Kindle Edition.


12 posted on 08/15/2015 2:01:45 PM PDT by SubMareener (Save us from Quarterly Freepathons! Become a MONTHLY DONOR!)
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To: verga

Yes, I do. Apparently, the author does not.


13 posted on 08/15/2015 2:02:55 PM PDT by Bryan24 (When in doubt, move to the right..........)
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To: verga
Yes.

Thank you for asking.

I hope you are filled with the Holy Spirit.

14 posted on 08/15/2015 2:03:53 PM PDT by A Cyrenian (Don't worry about stuffing the bus or filling the fridge. Try filling the Church.)
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To: verga

Yes he is the Son of God.


15 posted on 08/15/2015 2:04:10 PM PDT by Goreknowshowtocheat
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To: verga

Of course.

Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.

praying to anyone but Jesus is un-Christian (and pointless)


16 posted on 08/15/2015 2:05:05 PM PDT by GeronL (Cruz is for real, 100%)
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To: verga

Evan Satan is (was) a son of God, as are the rest of us...


17 posted on 08/15/2015 2:11:26 PM PDT by 1_Of_We
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History is full of men who have claimed that they came from God, or that they were gods, or that they bore messages from God - Buddha, Mohammed, Confucius, Christ, Lao-tze, and thousands of others, right down to the person who founded a new religion this very day. Each of them has a right to be heard and considered. But as a yardstick external to and outside of whatever is to be measured is needed, so there must be some permanent tests available to all men, all civilizations, and all ages, by which they can decide whether any of these claimants, or all of them, are justified in their claims. These tests are of two kinds: reason and history. Reason, because everyone has it, even those without faith; history, because everyone lives in it and should know something about it.

Reason dictates that if any one of these men actually came from God, the least thing that God could do to support His claim would be to pre-announce His coming. Automobile manufacturers tell their customers when to expect a new model. If God sent anyone from Himself, or if He came Himself with a vitally important message for all men, it would seem reasonable that He would first let men know when His messenger was coming, where He would be born, where He would live, the doctrine He would teach, the enemies He would make, the program He would adopt for the future, and the manner of His death. By the extent to which the messenger conformed with these announcements, one could judge the validity of his claims.

Reason further assures us that if God did not do this, then there would be nothing to prevent any impostor from appearing in history and saying, "I come from God," or "An angel appeared to me in the desert and gave me this message." In such cases there would be no objective, historical way of testing the messenger. We would have only his word for it, and of course he could be wrong.

If a visitor came from a foreign country to Washington and said he was a diplomat, the government would ask him for his passport and other documents testifying that he represented a certain government. His papers would have to antedate his coming. If such proofs of identity are asked from delegates of other countries, reason certainly ought to do so with messengers who claim to have come from God. To each claimant reason says, "What record was there before you were born that you were coming?"

With this test one can evaluate the claimants. Socrates had no one to foretell his birth. Buddha had no one to pre-announce him and his message or tell the day when he would sit under the tree. Confucius did not have the name of his mother and his birthplace recorded, nor were they given to men centuries before he arrived so that when he did come, men would know he was a messenger from God. But, with Christ, it was different. Because of the OT prophecies, His coming was not unexpected. There were no predictions about Buddha, Confucius, Lao-tze, Mohammed , or anyone else; but there were predictions about Christ. Others just came and said, "Here I am, believe me". Christ alone stepped out of that line saying, "Search the writings of the Jewish people and the related history of the Babylonians, Persians, and Romans." Even the pagan, Tacitus, speaking for the ancient Romans, says, "People were generally persuaded in the faith of the ancient prophecies, that the East was to prevail, and that from Judea was to come the Master and Ruler of the world." China had the same expectations, as did the Greeks.

Another distinguishing fact is that once He appeared, He struck history with such impact that He split it in two, dividing it into two periods: one before His coming, the other after it. Buddha did not do this, nor any of the great Indian philosophers. Even those who deny God must date their attacks upon Him, A.D. so and so, or so many years after His coming.

The story of every human life begins with birth and ends with death. In the Person of Christ, however, it was His death that was first and His life that was last. It was not so much that His birth cast a shadow on His life and thus led to His death; it was rather that the Cross was first, and cast its shadow back to His birth. His has been the only life in the world that was ever lived backward.

Widely proclaimed a classic work of Christian faith, Life of Christ has been hailed as the most eloquent of Fulton J. Sheen’s many books. The fruit of many years of reflection, prayer, and research, it is a dramatic and moving recounting of the birth, life, Crucifixion, and Resurrection of Christ, and a passionate portrait of the God-Man, the teacher, the healer, and most of all the Savior, whose promise has sustained humanity for two millennia.


Catholic ping!

18 posted on 08/15/2015 2:17:22 PM PDT by NYer (Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy them. Mt 6:19)
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Do you believe that Jesus is the Son of God?”

YES I DO.


19 posted on 08/15/2015 2:18:29 PM PDT by EXCH54FE (Hurricane 416,Feisty Old Vet !!)
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To: verga

James D. Tabor seems to be a very confused scholar. Not anyone that I would seek out again for his point of view.


20 posted on 08/15/2015 2:20:25 PM PDT by Montana_Sam (Truth lives.)
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