Jesus was the God-man. He was God in eternity who took to himself a second, human nature. His DNA was fully human, but his humanity was completely untouched by the fall.
As a human being, he suffered pain, and hunger, thirst and exhaustion, but after He truly suffered a human death, His living soul restored his dead flesh to life. He now reigns in heaven as before, albeit with a perpetually glorified human body.
2007-10-02 18:45:14
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answered by Anonymous
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You have it backwards. Jesus was God incarnate, and a member of the Trinity (so while God the son was on earth, God the father and God the Holy Spirit was in heaven). Make no mistake--God is one being. But Jesus, as a human, did have COMPLETELY human DNA. He bled, used the bathroom, suffered the real pain of real humanity. If he didn't suffer the way you or I would if crucified, then his death would have been completely pointelss.
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2007-10-02 19:25:35
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answered by Michelle 3
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Jesus was fully human, hence His reference to Himself – the Son of Man.
Jesus was also fully God, hence the reference by others who recognized Him in their heart – the Son of God.
Jesus suffered and died as the Son of Man, because only a Man could die as the satisfactory Substitution for other men.
2007-10-02 19:54:25
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answered by Jedidiah 3
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Jesus is the divine 2nd person of the Holy Trinity, from eternity.
Jesus obtained a human body and a human soul, just all all humans beings do ... by being born ... but Jesus had no sin because he was conceived by the power of God, in the blessed (sinless) womb of the Virgin Mary.
Jesus remains fully God and fully man.
2007-10-02 20:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It is in the later writings of Paul that we are given some insight. While being in very nature God, he did not consider equality with God a thing to be grasped. He emptied himself of his divine right and lived among us a man. Many times he refered to himself as Son of Man and seemed to take great delight in this. The one activity he is seen doing over and over again is eating. What a perfectly human thing to do.
It must have been a strong desire to enter the world of man. I have no Biblical reference for this. It is just speculation on my part. Can you imagine being the Creator and not be able to enter that creation and interact with it? By stepping foot in the world that man had tainted with sin the perfect presence of God would have caused it to cease to be. Entering it as a man would be the most perfect way for God to accomplish this feat. After all, men are born innocent and it is only through their sin that they separate themselves from Him.
Jesus was every bit of God we could possibly hope to know and he was every bit of man we could ever hope to be. His suffering was real. And so was his manhood. If man is able to clone a sheep, how is God considered to be less capable?
2007-10-02 19:05:38
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answered by sympleesymple 5
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Jesus was human as us,he isn't god,there's only Allah,and jesus is a prophet as musas ,josef,ibrahim & mohammed,god sent all of them to advice and teach ppl religion and who god is,and believe in him,how come god be dead or suffer if jesus was god,if he dead and suffer for all christans sins,why don't wish dying to go to heaven then,or why don't make all sins since all will be removed,god gave each prophet mirculas and unbelievable things for ppl follow him,not to forget Allah and make human god
2007-10-02 18:53:04
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answered by Nabiloo 1
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DNA and all both God and man at the same time except He relinquisted His powers and subjected Himself to the human condition !!! There are verses to indicate this !!! Don't try to split hairs to fine !!! We can only go by what scriptures tell us only !!!
2007-10-03 05:48:02
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answered by rapturefuture 7
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It is true.
Allah is our GOD
how does it make sense if U say Jesus is the son of God and at the same time he is God.
If Jesus was God and Jesus became crusified, does this mean U believe god is dead
2007-10-02 19:06:21
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answered by shorty 1
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Being half human and half god, He had power sufficient to be able to prevent being killed, so His death was His own decision. This makes His sacrifice that much more significant. His power also allowed Him to take up his own life again, and a mortal bringing themselves back was prerequisite to break the bonds of death.
2007-10-02 18:43:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Who said he had no human DNA?
Jesus was human and He was also God...
He was God in the human flesh, his powers were limited
2007-10-02 18:40:07
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answered by 0110010100 5
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