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  1. 1. ( v. t.) To procreate, as a father or sire; to generate; to produce; as, poverty can beget crime. 2. ( v. t.) To get (with child.) 3. ( v. t.) To produce as an effect; to cause to exist. Greek. 313. anagennao -- to beget again. ... to beget again. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: anagennao Phonetic Spelling:

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  3. When you beget, you beget something of the same kind as yourself. A man begets human babies, a beaver begets little beavers, and a bird begets eggs which turn into little birds. But when you make, you make something of a different kind from yourself.

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    So, we now should ask, Since the Bible and not creeds is our final authority that we really esteem — I esteem highly and love to ponder the wisdom of the creeds — is it biblical, and why does it matter? I think a compelling case can be made biblically from the first fourteen verses of the Gospel of John that the phrase “begotten, not made” is bibli...

    Then verse 14 uses sonship language (quite apart from whether you say “only Son” or “only begotten Son”) to describe the relationship between God and the Word. Not only is the Word God; the Word is also Son of God, which means that what is said about the Word applies to the Son, and what was said about the Word was that he was not made. How, then, ...

    Now, C.S. Lewis was really criticized for trying to make things understandable for ordinary people, but most of us bless him for it, right? And here’s what he wrote: That’s an essential part of what the doctrine intends to preserve: the Son is not a creature; he’s not made; he’s not different from the very essence and nature of God. Or if you want ...

    Now, does it matter? That’s the question at the end that he asks: Can you help me understand what it means, and why would we devote a summer to it? It does matter, yes. I will mention only one of many reasons that it matters. Paul and the writer to the Hebrews show how the full deity of Christ — begotten, not made — is interwoven with his work of r...

  4. Dec 11, 2023 · Beget is a term found in the Bible to mean procreation, or the act of conceiving a child. It is usually used to refer to the father in a patriarchal family structure, which is the structure in which many families in the Bible are portrayed.

  5. Blessed is the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who, according to the abundance of His kindness did beget us again to a living hope, through the rising again of Jesus Christ out of the dead, YLT

  6. Nov 8, 2023 · The word "begotten" is used in the Bible to describe the unique relationship between God the Father and Jesus Christ, His Son. This term is used to clarify the special nature of Jesus's relationship with God as part of the Holy Trinity and to distinguish Him from created beings.

  7. May 14, 2004 · This is not simply “begotten,” for that expression can be applied to all believers, those who have been begotten or born again by the Spirit. This is a unique expression for a unique person, the only-begotten Son of God. The expression appears in John 1:14, 4 :18, 3:16, and 3:18.

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