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Incarnation Refers to Jesus' permanent assumption of a human nature. | |
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Messiah Hebrew word meaning "Anointed one." Translated into Greek as "Christos." | |
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OntologicalTerm that means "related to being." It is used to refer to the Trinity when speaking of the fact that all three persons possess divine attributes. | |
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Passion When speaking of Jesus, it refers to His suffering and death. | |
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Repentance Turning from sin toward Jesus | |
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SessionTechnical word in theology for Jesus'ongoing rule and governing from the place of majesty and power in heaven | |
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Trinity Theological term used to express the fact that God is one essence in three persons. | |
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Yahweh Name often used for God in the Old Testament, often translated as "Lord." It comes from the phrase, "I am that I am." | |