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What does the Bible say about the divinity of Christ?

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The Bible explicitly affirms the divinity of Christ through various scriptures, presenting Him as the Son of God and divine in nature.

The divinity of Christ is a foundational doctrine of Christianity, rooted in the Scriptures that declare Him as the Son of God. In Matthew 22:42-45, Jesus questions the Pharisees about the Messiah's identity, indicating that He is not just a descendant of David but also Lord over David, which highlights His divine nature. Furthermore, the angel's announcement in Luke 1:35 establishes Jesus' unique status as the Son of God due to the miraculous nature of His conception. This claim is further reinforced by the voice from heaven at His baptism and transfiguration, affirming His divine identity (Matthew 3:17; Luke 9:35). These testimonies underscore the truth that Jesus isn’t merely a great teacher but is fundamentally divine, supremely positioned above all creation.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:42-45, Luke 1:35, Matthew 3:17, Luke 9:35

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