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It was because it completely conflicted with their beliefs. If I were to say to you that Jesus was mortal, and was not God, you would refuse to believe me, correct? So, it was not an issue of understanding, it was just that they did not agree with it, and then chose, because it conflicted with their beliefs, to up rise against it.

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Q: How did the nature of Jesus as truly God and truly man pose a problem of understanding for people of the Jewish tradition of the first century CE?
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