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  • God the Son is the second person of the Trinity in Christian theology. Christians identify Jesus of Nazareth with God the Son. This is importantly different to the title Son of God, which is also applied by Christians to Jesus, but is used in several ways in the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh), only some of which refer to the Messiah. As applied to Jesus, Son of God draws attention to his humanity, where God the Son refers more generally to his divinity, including his pre-incarnate existence. In the New Testament, God the Son is co-eternal with the God the Father before creation. So Jesus was always God the Son, however he becomes the Son of God, through incarnation, death and resurrection. The New Testament quotes the Hebrew Bible as prophetic of God the Son becoming the Son of God. Psalm 2:7. You are my Son; today I have become your Father. [Cited in Acts 13:33; Hebrews 1:5; 5:5]
  • I always thought from various studying that God was refering to man! Since God giving men souls and saying they were his children made the Angels believe God loved man more then them and thats what started the war in heaven!
  • http://www.mt.net/~watcher/enoch5.html see if this helps. It has several different interpretations
  • According to the Old Testament......isn't everyone waiting for The Messiah?
  • Actually, the Old Testament talks about there being "sons" of God. There is more than one. Jesus was God's "only begotten" Son, making Him unique (as well as proving His Deity)to the other sons of God. The Book of Job and Genesis mention the sons of God, and various places in the Psalms mention the "Son" of God(Jesus the Messiah--God's only begotten Son). I hope that this is helpful. :) Good question by the way! :D -In the Master's service. Thank you and God bless you!

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