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Jesus was part of the divinity. So his decision was to seek the will of the Father in everything.
Yes He Is. He Is the Second Person Of the Holy Trinity.
Paul.
The divinity of Jesus and the virgin birth of Jesus are both matters of faith only. It is possible to accept both, as most Christians do, either one but not the other, or not to accept either.
Only those who believe in Jesus' divinity and accept his gift of life will be saved. All have fallen short and need a savior, therefore should accept Jesus' grace and be saved regardless of what others say or do. People need to learn to think for themselves. Whether people believe or not does not alter the truth of who Jesus is and of His great love for all people. Jesus' divinity is central to who he is.
Hebrew. His divinity was written in the Hebrew Bible, which we read nowadays, and call it the Old Testament.
Zephaniah Ross has written: 'A defence of the divinity and merrits of Jesus Christ' -- subject(s): Divinity
White.
Belief in the god of Abraham and the divinity of Jesus Christ.
Perhaps in Christian belief. In Judaism, however, there is no such concept. See:Why didn't the Jews believe in Jesus?What do Jews believe about God?
The divinity of Jesus varied from gospel to gospel over time.In Mark's Gospel, the first to be written, Jesus is a human with divine powers.Matthew and Luke came next. In them, Jesus is the Son of God, from his virgin conception.John's Gospel begins with "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Jesus is identified as the Word, and therefore was God.
J.M Creed has written: 'Divinity of Jesus Christ'