Jesus was man the Son of God who became a man to save the world from sin.
Jesus became a man to ovefcome temptation and sin and death for man.
Jesus was man and did hunger and did thirst and did learn as man.
Jesus is a part of the whole of God who you are correct is an eternal spirit who does not hunger and thirst.
God is not under law and god did not sin it is not necessary for God to become a man.
It is neccesary for man that God became a man to save his creation form their sin.
Ther is one God and one savior and that is God and he is our lord Jesus Christ.
If your God is a righteous God...Do you ahve any hope unless youa re perfect?
Can your perfect God become imperfect and overlook your lesser sins?
The true God is a perfect and righteous God and no sinner is joined to him.
Edit God did rest on the seventh day...this is not for God but for the benefit of man.
2007-11-17 08:22:29
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answered by djmantx 7
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Jesus came to earth as a human - to live among us, eat, drink and to feel that pain on the cross which is the pain of having to bear all our sins.
God is the father, the son, the Holy Spirit.
Trinity.
2007-11-17 08:22:12
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answer #2
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answered by cornishmaid 4
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You have 2 entities tangled into one, 1st you have a man name Jesus he was the "Christ" then you have"GOD"and "GOD" is nether man or woman but pure love and the energy that makes up the universe.
So yes " GOD " is a combination of energy and you not Jesus, that would make you a third party person.
2007-11-17 08:23:54
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answer #3
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answered by DR DEAL 5
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You're getting it wrong in the traditional sense of what is Jesus and what is God. Jesus was a man (i.e. human like you or I) who was the son of God. Meaning, he had the needs of any other man. In the traditional sense of who is God, it all really depends on how you view God and who you view God as.
2007-11-17 08:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Jesus was a man on theis world so he needed human things like food and rest. Yes God came down to earth to give us a living example of what he wants us to be like.
2007-11-17 08:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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He wasn't doggedly insistent. in accordance to the context, many have been following him no longer for his teachings, yet as a results of actuality he gave out nutrition. He purposefully stated some thing dazzling so the insincere ones would desire to bypass away. Boy, did he be triumphant! even whether, he replaced into no longer speaking actual.
2016-12-16 11:37:26
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answered by ? 4
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God apparently does need to rest, hence Sunday, the day He looked upon his previous 6 day's work.
Since God fashioned us in His imgage, it isn't unreasonable to suggest the He too, eats and drinks, as we do, but who really knows?
2007-11-17 08:22:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Jesus the man did. Not the God part of him.
2007-11-17 08:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Scientist discovered something called Kwantom physics or something like that....well...by this they found that God is us and we r part of this source (God)...now if we think...we'll see that if we sleep...and if god is in us...that mean God also sleep...
But there's something else that say when we sleep our soul go to the astral world (Real world where god is) that means we don't really sleep coz when we sleep we go to the source (God)...That mean God don't really sleep!.
Conclusion: God sleep when we think we r sleeping but he's not really sleeping
Right? How you liked my answer! lol
2007-11-17 08:28:49
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answered by Luvin S 1
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Jesus came on earth in human form and accepted all the consequences of mankind. He was not totally divine anymore. the understanding is that Jesus "laid" aside his Divinity and came to be the ultimate sacrifice since no other human could do it.
when He was conceived in Mary's womb, that's beyond our Finite minds to understand.
2007-11-17 08:19:07
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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