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To: BroJoeK
What the New Testament does not give us is explicit Trinitarian language saying that Jesus is God Himself..

On the contrary, Jesus even claimed to forgive sins, for which He was charged with blasphemy (Mk 2:5–7), because He was fully aware only God can forgive sin.
In perhaps the clearest indication of His claims about Himself, when the high priest asked Jesus if He was the Christ, the Son of God, Jesus plainly declared that He was. Then He further asserted that He was also the Son of Man who would coreign on God’s throne and come on the clouds in judgment. The high priest pronounced these claims blasphemy (Mk 14:61–64). Judgment is reserved for God alone.

2,635 posted on 12/30/2013 10:36:19 PM PST by GarySpFc (We are saved by the precious blood of the God-man.)
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To: GarySpFc
GarySpFc: "Jesus even claimed to forgive sins, for which He was charged with blasphemy (Mk 2:5–7), because He was fully aware only God can forgive sin."

FRiend, the answer to your question is found soon after, in Mark 2:10-12:

Here again we see that Jesus clearly, consistently, openly said he was "Son of God", "Son of Man", Messiah/Christ.
He never explicitly claimed to be God Himself.

2,650 posted on 01/01/2014 6:45:44 AM PST by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective....)
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