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The aim of A. T. Robertson’s classic Studies in the New Testament is to make the New Testament more intelligible and more easily taught to others. The book is not meant for technical scholars or students in theological seminaries. Instead, Robertson writes to the average teacher in the Sunday school, the adult Bible class, boys and girls in the high schools, those in their first year or so in...

God This is what Jesus was called by the angel Gabriel in speaking to Mary (Luke 1:32), by the Father at the baptism of Jesus (Mark 1:11), by the Gospels often (John 20:31), and several times by Jesus himself. It is clear from a passage like Matthew 11:25–30 that Jesus is not Son of God in the sense that other men are, but in a peculiar relation true only of him as “God only-begotten” (John 1:18). He is God’s only-begotten Son and is the express image of the substance of God (Hebrew 1:2f), very God