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What does it mean that Jesus is the Holy One of Israel?

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Jesus, as the Holy One of Israel, signifies His divine nature and redemptive role for His chosen people.

The title 'Holy One of Israel' attributed to Jesus underscores both His divine identity and His mission as the Redeemer. As proclaimed in Isaiah 12:6, He is central to the church's praise because He embodies holiness, perfection, and the fulfillment of God's promises to His people. His sacrificial death and resurrection demonstrate His unique ability to redeem and justify sinners, affirming that through Him, believers have been made holy and acceptable to God. Thus, Jesus as the Holy One of Israel not only reflects His deity but also His active role in the salvation and sanctification of His chosen ones.
Scripture References: Isaiah 12:6, Hebrews 10:10

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