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2. The phrase refers to his human body as distinguished from his human spirit, although the holiness which characterizes his spirit is something more than merely human [ICC1].  the-(one) having-been-appointed/declareda Son of-God inb powerc LEXICON—a. aorist pass. participle of ὁρίζω (LN 37.96) (BAGD 1.b. p. 581): ‘to be appointed’ [BECNT, HNTC, ICC2, NTC, WBC; NCV, NET], ‘to be designated’ [LN, NICNT], ‘to be established as’ [AB], ‘to be declared’ [BAGD; GW, KJV, NASB, NIV], ‘to be declared
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