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I and my Father are one - a Christian perspective


In one of the most clear statements of his divinity, Jesus claims in this passage that he is one with God the Father.

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  1. samuelsung says:

    If we understand the meaning of the phrase. This means that, Jesus very close to god, (men who are blessed by God). Does not mean two in one. We often find the word father, children and women in the bible. Actually the use of such words is not right. An example is the first miracle Jesus turned water into wine. Amazing, a boy said to his mother with the words “woman”. Is there no substitute for a more polite word? This is what is still a matter of controversy all the people. Likewise, said, “I and the father are one”.

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