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What does the Bible say about the claims of Jesus?

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The Bible records Jesus claiming to be the Son of God, asserting His equality with God, which angered the religious leaders of His time.

The claims of Jesus are pivotal in understanding His identity and mission. For instance, in Mark 14:61-62, when asked if He was the Christ, Jesus affirmed this by saying, 'I am.' This declaration emphasizes His unique role as the Son of God and the Messiah. Furthermore, in John 10:30, Jesus states, 'I and my Father are one,' which clearly indicates His divine authority and equality with God. Such claims were met with hostility, as seen in John 5:18, because the religious leaders perceived them as blasphemy. Hence, Jesus' claims are not only foundational to His identity but also central to the theological conflicts depicted in the Gospels.
Scripture References: Mark 14:61-62, John 5:18, John 10:30

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What Think Ye?
Todd Nibert · Aug 10, 2008
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