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NASB | Luke 1:31 "And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall name Him Jesus. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | Luke 1:31 "Listen carefully: you will conceive in your womb and give birth to a son, and you shall name Him Jesus. |
Subject: Theological Term: Theotokos |
Bible Note: Hi, Brother Hank! I concur. :-) You see, all of that other junk came along much _later_ than the Council of Chalcedon -- no matter what kind of spin the Roman Catholic Church attempts to put on it. The Chalcedonian Creed, in fact, only affirms what Scripture affirms. See for yourself. It reads as follows: "We, then, following the holy Fathers, all with one consent, teach men to confess one and the same Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, the same perfect in Godhead and also perfect in manhood; truly God and truly man, of a reasonable [rational] soul and body; consubstantial [co-essential] with the Father according to the Godhead, and consubstantial with us according to the Manhood; in all things like unto us, without sin; begotten before all ages of the Father according to the Godhead, and in these latter days, for us and for our salvation, born of the Virgin Mary, the Mother of God, according to the Manhood; one and the same Christ, Son, Lord, only begotten, to be acknowledged in two natures, inconfusedly, unchangeably, indivisibly, inseparably; the distinction of natures being by no means taken away by the union, but rather the property of each nature being preserved, and concurring in one Person and one Subsistence, not parted or divided into two persons, but one and the same Son, and only begotten, God the Word, the Lord Jesus Christ; as the prophets from the beginning [have declared] concerning Him, and the Lord Jesus Christ Himself has taught us, and the Creed of the holy Fathers has handed down to us." You've got to read the creeds and confessions themselves, not what the Roman Church says about them centuries later! :-) You'll find that the early church was solidly behind what sola scriptura. In such creeds and confessions, they repeatedly affirm that clear understanding. In Him, Doc |