605. Does the Bible Really Give Jesus Divine Titles? (Brandon Duke)

This is part 3 of our response series on The Incarnate Christ and His Critics.

Today we get to the heart of the case for the deity of Christ to see if it holds up to scrutiny. In addition to considering whether the name “Jesus” and the title “son of God” implies divinity, we look at the 8 major texts in which the New Testament allegedly applies the title “God” to Jesus, including John 1.1, 18; 20.28; Romans 9.5; Hebrews 1.8; Titus 2.13; 2 Peter 1.1; and 1 John 5.20. In each we briefly explain why evangelicals take the passage to teach the deity of Christ and then show what it really means in its context. Over and over we find that these foundation texts are actually built upon the unstable sands of manuscript differences, translation ambiguity, and strained interpretations rather than solid bedrock.

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1 thought on “605. Does the Bible Really Give Jesus Divine Titles? (Brandon Duke)

  • Thanks Brandon and Sean for going over all these, often ridiculous “deity of Christ” claims.

    Y’all should read De Buhn’s book (Truth in Translation) which you referenced, on Hebrews 1:8.

    Blessings.

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