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What does the Bible say about Jesus being the God of Israel?

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The Bible identifies Jesus as the God of Israel, revealing Himself as the I Am to Moses in Exodus 3.

In Exodus 3:15-18, God introduces Himself as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, stating His everlasting name, 'I Am.' This self-identification underscores Jesus as not only a pivotal figure in redemption but as the divine essence of God, the eternal God of Israel. Throughout Scripture, Christ manifests Himself in various forms, emphasizing His sovereignty and divinity, particularly in His role as the pre-incarnate angel of the Lord who delivered the promise of redemption. The coming of the Messiah, Jesus, embodies the fulfillment of God's covenant promises made long ago to His chosen people, reinforcing His identity as the God of Israel.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:15-18

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