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      • Eastern Orthodox Christians believe that Jesus of Nazareth is the promised Messiah of the Jews, the God of Israel come to be with his people, the Redeemer of the human race who saves the world from sin and its effects, the comprehensible self-revelation of the incomprehensible God, and the pre-eternal Son begotten of the Father before all ages: "the only-begotten Son of God, begotten of the Father before all worlds (æons), Light of Light, very God of very God, begotten, not made, being of one...
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  2. Now we believe that it is the eternally divine and perfect Son of God who was born as a man from the Virgin Mary and lived on the earth as Jesus of Nazareth, the Messiah (Christ) of Israel and the Savior of the world. Thus it is the Orthodox faith that Jesus is fully human and fully divine; the Son of God and the Son of Man, one and the same Son.

  3. Aug 12, 2015 · The Virgin Mary Theotokos gave birth to Jesus, Who is the only begotten Son of God. In the Orthodox Church, the Theotokos is highly honored, as expressed in praises recorded in the Scriptures with qualities mirrored in the Magnificat (cf. Luke 1:46 ff.).

  4. Jan 3, 2015 · Historians agree that Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem to Mariam nine months after the Annunciation. The timing of His birth has been dated between 749 and 754 from the foundation of the city of Rome. What is known about the events of Jesus Christ's life, miracles and conversations are documented by the four books of the Gospels.

  5. There are other concerns about the dogma of the Immaculate Conception. If Mary was free from the Original Sin, thus purified from Her birth so that She might give birth to Jesus, then it would be necessary that Her parents be pure of the Original Sin and then their parents and so on.

  6. On the Birth of Christ. y on the Nativity Gospels. by Archbishop Averky. Only two of the Evangelists tell us about the birth of Christ and the events surrounding it: St. Matthew and St. Luke. St. Matthew informs us concerning the revelation of the mystery of the Incarnation to the righteous Joseph, the adoration of the wise men, the flight of ...

  7. Jan 1, 2005 · Are the stories of Jesusbirth, as recounted by the evangelists Matthew and Luke, really true? Yes—as affirmed by the faith, but also by the experience, of countless multitudes of people who know Jesus of Nazareth to be Lord and Savior, who pray to him as God and know their prayer is heard.

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