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Jesus Christ as the Son of David
He is physically descended from David
See also Mt 1:2–20; Lk 1:27; Lk 1:32; Lk 2:4; Lk 2:11; Lk 3:23–38; Ro 1:3; 2 Ti 2:8; Re 22:16
He is the promised royal Messiah of David’s line
See also 2 Sa 7:12–16; Ps 89:1–4; Ps 132:11; Ps 132:17; Is 9:7; Is 11:1; Je 23:5–6; Je 33:15–16; Eze 34:23–24; Eze 37:24–25
Zec 3:8; Zec 6:12
He is both the Son and Lord of David
See also Ps 110:1
Jesus Christ as the Son of Man
Mk 2:10; Jn 3:13
See also Da 7:13–14; Mk 2:28; Jn 1:51; Jn 6:27; Jn 8:28
Jesus Christ as the Son of God
His divine origin and divinity
See also Jn 1:13; Jn 1:18; Jn 5:18; Jn 17:5; Jn 17:24
His intimate relationship with the Father
Mk 14:36 “Abba” was a term of intimacy and familiarity that children used with their own fathers.
See also Mt 3:17; Lk 2:49; Jn 1:18; Jn 1:32–34; Jn 3:35; Jn 5:20; Jn 8:38; Jn 14:31; Jn 17:23
His knowledge of the Father’s will
See also Jn 6:45–46; Jn 8:55; Jn 14:13–16; Jn 15:15
His obedience to the Father’s mission
See also Mt 3:13–17 His baptism; Mt 4:1–11 His temptation; Mt 12:50; Jn 3:17; Jn 8:55; Jn 10:17; Jn 10:36; Jn 14:31; Jn 17:8
His sharing in the Father’s work
Jn 3:34; Jn 4:34; Jn 5:17; Jn 5:21–26; Jn 6:40; Jn 8:16; Jn 9:4; Jn 12:49–50; Jn 14:11
His role as promised Messiah
See also 2 Sa 7:12–14; Ps 89:26–27; Is 9:6–7; Mt 1:23; Is 7:14; Mt 2:15; Ho 11:1; Mt 26:63–64; Lk 4:41; Lk 22:29–30; Jn 1:49; Jn 11:27; Jn 20:31; Ac 13:33; Heb 1:5; Heb 5:5; Ps 2:7
His sharing the Father’s character and being
See also Jn 1:14; Jn 5:26; Jn 6:57; Jn 10:30; Jn 17:5
The uniqueness of his sonship
See also Jn 1:18; Jn 3:18; Heb 1:3
Jesus Christ’s disciples become children of God through him
See also Mt 12:50; Jn 3:16–18; Jn 5:23–24; Jn 6:40; Jn 11:26–27; Jn 14:1–2; Jn 20:31; Ro 8:13–17; Eph 1:5–6
Jesus Christ as the son of natural parents
Mt 1:16; Mt 1:25; Mt 13:55; Lk 2:7; Lk 2:48; Lk 3:23; Lk 4:22; Jn 1:45; Jn 6:42; Ac 1:14
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