- Son of God
Son of God is a phrase found in the
Hebrew Bible , various other Jewish texts and theNew Testament . In the holy Hebrew scriptures, according to Jewish religious tradition, it is related to many diverse subjects, as toangels , humans and even all mankind. According to most Christian traditions, it refers to the relationship betweenJesus and theGod Yahweh (seeGod the Son ) as well as a relationship achievable by believing Christians: "Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called sons of God." [, , , ), "his own son" (, ; " (theou huios), [ [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0057%3Aentry%3D%23106567 Liddell and Scott Greek Lexicon] ] which, since it does not include the Greek article, in a polytheistic context referred to sonship of "a" god among many, to Julius Caesar in the case of the "divi filius" Augustus. In the monotheistic context of the New Testament, the same phrase [Used of Jesus in Mk 15:39; Lk 1:35; Rm 1:4] can refer only to sonship of the one God. [In that context there are no other gods to which it could refer!] Indeed, in the New Testament, Jesus is most frequently referred to as "), putting it in the mouth of a pagan centurion. In the first verse of this gospel, some manuscripts have (in the genitive case) ", and " three times (, which quotes . Since New Testament books present Jesus as without sin, [, , ,
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*etc. [Only verses that contain a reference also to "the Father" are listed here.]References
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God the Father
*Son of Heaven
*Son of Man
*Sons of God
*Sons of Man External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14142b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Son of God]
* [http://jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=964&letter=S&search=Son%20of%20God Jewish Encyclopedia: Son of God]
* [http://epologetics.org/sonsofgod.php Who Are the "Sons of God"? | epologetics]
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Son of God — • Includes uses from the Old and New Testaments Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Son of God Son of God † … Catholic encyclopedia
Son of God — n the Son of God used by Christians to mean Jesus Christ … Dictionary of contemporary English
Son of God — or Son of Man Christian Theol. name for Jesus Christ … English World dictionary
Son of God — Son′ of God′ n. rel Jesus Christ, esp. as the Messiah • Etymology: bef. 950 … From formal English to slang
Son of God — The plural, sons of God, is used (Gen. 6:2, 4) to denote the pious descendants of Seth. In Job 1:6; 38:7 this name is applied to the angels. Hosea uses the phrase (1:10) to designate the gracious relation in which men stand to God. In the… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
son of god — Etymology: Middle English sone of God 1. often capitalized S & capitalized G : a superhuman or divine being; specifically : an angel 2. capitalized S&G : God s Messiah often used as a messianic title Jesus Christ, the Son of God 3 … Useful english dictionary
Son of God — A title of the king in the OT (e.g. Ps. 2:7), and in the plural form it is applied to faithful Jews (Wisd. 9:7). It is a Messianic title in the Dead Sea scrolls and in 4 Ezra (7:28). Although Christians attributed divine Sonship to Jesus as… … Dictionary of the Bible
Son of God — Synonyms and related words: Christ, Christ Jesus, Emmanuel, God the Son, God man, Immanuel, Jesu, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, King of Glory, King of Heaven, King of Kings, Lamb of God, Lord Jesus, Lord of Lords, Lord our Righteousness … Moby Thesaurus
SON OF GOD — the title given to JESUS in the NEW TESTAMENT which in some passages clearly implies a special relationship between Jesus and GOD. In CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY it came to represent the deity of CHRIST in contrast to His humanity expressed by the… … Concise dictionary of Religion
Son of God — 1. Jesus Christ, esp. as the Messiah. 2. any person responding to God or acknowledging God as Father. Rom. 8:14. [bef. 950; ME; OE] * * * … Universalium