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A term referring to the giving of certain attributes fromJesus’ divine nature to his human nature (and vice versa) that resulted fromthe uniting of the two natures in one person, each nature retaining itsrespective unique properties.
Communication of attributes:
The act of God the Son whereby he took to himself a humannature.
Incarnation
A title often used of Jesus to designate him as the heavenly,eternal Son who is equal in nature to God himself.
Son of God
The term by which Jesus referred to himself most often,which had an Old Testament background, especially in the heavenly figure whowas given eternal rule over the world in the vision in Daniel 7:13.
Son of Man
The biblical teaching that Jesus was conceived in the wombof his mother Mary by a miraculous work of the Holy Spirit and without a humanfather.
Virgin Birth
The work Christ did in his life and death to earn oursalvation
Atonement
The removal of enmity and the restoration of fellowshipbetween two parties.
Reconciliation
Christ’s saving work viewed as an act of “buying back”sinners out of their bondage to sin and to Satan through the payment of aransom (through the analogy should not be pressed to specify anyone to whom aransom was paid).
Redemption
The nature of our future resurrection bodies, which will belike Christ’s resurrection body and therefore will not wear out, grow old, orbe subject to any kind of sickness or disease.
Incorruptible