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The NT writers affirm Jesus Christ’s divinity
See also Ps 45:6; Jn 1:1–2; Jn 1:18; Ro 9:5 NIV footnote has alternative translations: “Christ who is over all.
God be for ever praised!” Or: “Christ.
God who is over all be for ever praised!”; Php 2:6; Tt 2:13; 2 Pe 1:1
Statements which imply Jesus Christ’s divinity
See also Is 7:14; Lk 1:35; Col 1:15; Col 2:2; Col 2:9; 1 Ti 1:17; 1 Jn 5:20
Jesus Christ’s names and titles point to his divinity
Jesus Christ as judge
Jn 5:27 In the OT, final responsibility for judgment is assigned to God.
See also Mt 25:31–33; Mk 8:38; Ac 17:31; Ro 2:16; 2 Co 5:10
Jesus Christ as “I am”
Jn 11:25 “I am” is the meaning of God’s name in the OT (see Ex 3:14).
See also Jn 6:35; Jn 8:12; Jn 10:7; Jn 10:11; Jn 14:6; Jn 15:1; Jn 18:5–6
Jesus Christ as Saviour
Ac 5:31 According to the OT, God alone can save.
See also Ac 4:12; Eph 5:23; Heb 7:25
Jesus Christ as Lord
Ro 10:9 “Lord” was equivalent to God’s name in the OT.
See also Lk 1:43; Lk 2:11; Jn 13:13; 1 Co 12:3; 2 Co 4:5; Re 19:16
Jesus Christ as creator
See also Jn 1:3; Jn 1:10; Ac 3:15; Ro 11:36; 1 Co 8:6; Heb 1:2; Heb 1:10; Ps 102:25
Jesus Christ as shepherd
Heb 13:20 “Shepherd” was a well-known OT name for God.
See also Jn 10:11–16; 1 Pe 2:25; 1 Pe 5:4
Those who recognised Jesus Christ’s divinity
The disciples
See also Mt 16:16
The demons
Mk 3:11; Lk 4:41
The consequences of recognising Jesus Christ’s divinity
Jesus Christ is worshipped as God
Lk 24:52 The fact that no-one but God may be worshipped is fundamental to Judaism.
See also Mt 2:11; Mt 28:9; Mt 28:17; Jn 9:38; 2 Ti 4:18; 2 Pe 3:18; Re 1:5–6; Re 5:12–13; Re 7:10
Prayer is addressed to Jesus Christ
Ac 7:59–60; Ac 9:13; 1 Co 16:22; Re 22:20
Jesus Christ’s unity with the Father and the Holy Spirit in the Godhead
See also Jn 14:16; 2 Co 13:14; Eph 1:13–14; Eph 2:18; Eph 2:22; Eph 3:14–17; Eph 4:4–6
Jesus Christ’s eternal nature indicates his divinity
Jesus Christ precedes creation
See also Mic 5:2; Jn 17:5; Jn 17:24; 2 Ti 1:9; 1 Pe 1:20; 1 Jn 1:1; 1 Jn 2:13
Jesus Christ is everlasting
See also Heb 1:12; Ps 102:27; Heb 7:3; Heb 7:24; Heb 13:8; Re 1:8; Re 5:13; Re 22:13
Jesus Christ’s pre-existence indicates his divinity
See also Jn 3:13; Jn 3:31; Jn 6:41–42; Jn 13:3; Jn 16:28
Jesus Christ’s manifestation of God’s glory indicates his divinity
See also Mt 17:2; Jn 1:14; 1 Co 2:8; 2 Co 4:4; Jas 2:1
Jesus Christ’s divinity in the OT
The divinity of the coming Messiah
Is 9:6; Is 40:3; Je 23:6; Mal 3:1
NT passages which apply OT passages about God to Jesus Christ
See also Joe 2:32; Jn 12:40–41; Is 6:10; Ro 9:33; Is 8:14; Eph 4:8; Ps 68:18
Jesus Christ’s claims to divinity
He claimed to be one with the Father
See also Jn 10:30–33; Jn 10:36–38; Jn 12:45; Jn 14:7; Jn 14:9–11; Jn 17:11; Jn 17:21
He demonstrated his authority to forgive sin
See also Lk 7:47–48
Jesus Christ’s actions imply his divinity
See also Mt 12:8; Lk 8:39
Jesus Christ’s resurrection confirms his divinity
See also Ro 1:4; Php 2:9–11
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