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What does the Bible say about the eternal generation of the Son?

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The eternal generation of the Son refers to the doctrine that Jesus is the eternally begotten Son of God, existing from all eternity.

The eternal generation of the Son is a fundamental theological concept that asserts Jesus Christ has always existed as the Son of God, sharing co-eternality with the Father. Psalm 2:7 states, 'Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee,' which some believe expresses the eternal nature of His Sonship rather than a temporal beginning. This means Christ's identity as the Son is not contingent upon His incarnation; He is eternally the Son within the divine essence, contrary to the erroneous teachings of historical figures like Arius, who suggested that the Son was a created being. Essential to this doctrine is the understanding that while we speak of begetting, it does not imply a time of origin but rather a relationship that has always existed within the triune Godhead.
Scripture References: Psalm 2:7, Romans 1:4, Hebrews 1:3

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