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What is the significance of Jesus being described as a 'man named Jesus'?

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Describing Jesus as a 'man' emphasizes His true humanity and the reality of His death and resurrection.

The title 'man named Jesus' highlights both the humanity and divinity of Christ. It illustrates that Jesus was truly human, experiencing death, suffering, and temptation, yet He is also the divine Son of God. His death as a man was necessary for the atonement of sin; as a perfect sacrifice, He bore the wrath of God on behalf of sinners. In Acts 25:19, we see that the charge against Paul was centered around this identity of Jesus - that He was dead and is now alive. This emphasizes the centrality of Christ's person in salvation. Believers are united with this man, Jesus, who is alive forevermore, offering hope and assurance of eternal life.
Scripture References: Hebrews 2:14, Acts 25:19

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