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How do we know that Christ is the God of Israel?

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Christ is identified throughout Scripture as the God of Israel, who was pre-incarnately involved with the patriarchs.

The acknowledgment of Christ as the God of Israel is substantiated by His appearances and declarations throughout the Old Testament. For instance, He identifies Himself as the 'I am' in Exodus, which conveys His eternal existence and authority. The Angel of the Lord, who appeared to Moses in the burning bush, is recognized as Jesus Christ by many theologians. Additionally, references to Him being worshipped as God illustrate His divine status. Furthermore, the New Testament reinforces this by affirming that Jesus, the Christ, pre-existed creation and is central to our understanding of God’s relationship with Israel.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:15-18, John 1:1

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