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Originally Posted by OGIA
Your comment to warrior was that Jesus became LIKE those He came to save. He disagreed, I disagree, and I still don't see that He did become LIKE those He saved. He became a man, yes; but, He didn't become "incarnate" into their society, dress, or behaviors that contradicted His holiness.
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When Paul became all things to all men, does that mean he adapted their society, behaviors, and dress?
And yes, Jesus did adapt to that. He was a Jew and lived according to Jewish law. He didn't live according to Gentile laws. His society, behavior, and dress was that of a Jew.