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Originally Posted by kclee4jc
Please forgive me if I am overstepping...sincere question here.
I have always seen Jesus as "body-soul-Spirit" rather than "body-soul-spirit + Divine Spirit". Not saying I'm right...im just wondering if Jesus is the Divine Spirit incarnate in human body-soul-spirit, then how does the human body-soul-spirit not constitute a separate or distinct person apart from divinity? I have always seen the Jesus' cry of "Father why has thou forsaken me" as the departure of the Divine Spirit because of the sin that was emptied on Him...which in turn let do death because the life in him was not the life of Himself but that of the Eternal.
Again not saying I'm right and not trying to be argumentative...just an honest question.
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To me it is just simple as man He was human body-soul-spirit and the Eternal Spirit was incarnate in body, soul, spirit. I feel Jesus statement of being forsaken was because He felt forsaken because He became the sin offering? To me
Heb. 9:14 makes it clear the Eternal Spirit was present in the offering up of His blood via death. I think the problem is really very simple as humans we grasp to comprehend the totality of the incarnation. The fine linen of the tabernacle was entwined representing His deity and humanity thus difficult to distinguish. My simple thoughts.