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Son of Adam, Son of God

  • Jan 9, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 28, 2023

Together, Jesus’ baptism and his genealogy remind us that he came to be one of us not just geographically, economically, or politically by being born in a tiny town, to poor parents living in occupied territory. He was a son of Adam, as well as a son of God. He wasn’t God playing a part.





 
 
 

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