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1.The Father and Son ―covenanted‖ together to save fallen mankind. Was their plan conceived before or after the fall?



2. Compare Exodus 25:8 with John 1:14. What is the significance of Christ‘s becoming truly human?



3. As both the Son of man and the Son of God, Jesus partakes in humanity and lays hold of the throne of God. In what way does this affect our power to obey God‘s law?



4. Satan and sin have marred our picture of God. What are some ways that the ―handwriting of God‖ remains legible in the world?

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Answered by shilpa85475
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1. The need for salvation of humankind started after Adam and Eve committed the first sin. The father and the son covenanted together to save fallen mankind after the fall. The plan of salvation is a Christian idea that describes God's plan to deliver humanity from the consequences of sin.

2. Jesus atoned for humanity's sins by his death and resurrection, allowing people to be reconciled with God. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the only route to salvation, and that salvation is available to both believers and nonbelievers.

3. There’s only one man who’s been able to fulfill both the “Son of Man“ (deity) and the “Son of God” (humanity) is Jesus Christ. The Son of God did perform many miracles, while He was walking on earth, therefore it strengthens the belief of God and his watch over his subjects thus reminding is to Obey His law.

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