like to His brethren in all things. He was made “like them in their physical nature: as they were “sharers in blood and flesh, He also Himself in like manner partook of the same.” He was made like them in their psychical nature: as they suffered and were tempted, He also “Himself hath suffered being tempted.” Jesus Christ is presented before us here as a true and real man, possessed of every faculty and capacity that belongs to the essence of our nature: as a veritable “son of man,” born of a woman,
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