Recognizing Christ: The Tragedy of Israel's Rejection

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The Apostle is expressing his sense of sorrow and so on and he is referring here to the Lord Jesus Christ so that there is nothing that indicates any reason for suddenly uttering a doxology to God. [00:14:23]

The grammar is most certainly against them and on the side of the authorized version translation. [00:07:38]

The Apostle Paul very frequently does describe the Lord Jesus Christ as the head of all creation. [00:27:09]

The Apostle Paul wrote God blessed instead of blessed be God meant that Paul was definitely referring here to the Lord Jesus Christ as God blessed forever. [00:25:32]

The Apostle Paul expresses deep sorrow over Israel's failure to recognize their Messiah, despite their unique privileges as God's chosen people. [00:01:09]

The Apostle Paul does refer to him as God. They mustn't say that it can't be proved. I admit but it's as clear surely as anything can be unless we have a violent prejudice against it. [00:42:05]

The Apostle Paul is saying here that the Supreme privilege that was given to the nation of Israel was this that out of them according to the flesh came the one who is God over all blessed forever. [00:49:33]

The Apostle Paul is declaring Christ's divinity. This understanding is crucial for maintaining the foundational Christian belief in the deity of Christ. [00:47:04]

The Apostle Paul is anxious that we should know that in this blessed person there are these two natures. He is truly man but he is also truly God. [00:20:24]

The Apostle Paul is saying that according to the flesh Christ came of the Jews. [00:02:13]

The Apostle Paul is saying that the Lord Jesus Christ is described as the head of every man. [00:27:44]

The Apostle Paul is saying that the Lord Jesus Christ is the image of the invisible God. [00:29:07]

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