Corey Keast

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Both terms are the normal words for the natural birth of children. But when Isaiah says a “son will be given to us,” he uses the literal word for “given.” One cannot help but think of the fact that the one born in Bethlehem was truly a child, born as children are born (that is to say, truly man, truly flesh), but was also the Son, given to us so as to redeem us.
The Forgotten Trinity: Recovering the Heart of Christian Belief
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