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  1. Henoch (2013). Vol. 1: Enoch as Mediator, Messiah, Judge, and Son of Man in Jewish and Christian Tradition. Le figure e le funzioni di Enoch. Messia, mediatore, giudice, figlio dell'uomo. è un libro a cura di G. Ibba pubblicato da Morcelliana nella collana Henoch: acquista su Feltrinelli a 26.60€!

  2. Definition. As the mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ fulfills and unifies three offices: prophet, by which we are given necessary knowledge; priest, by which we are forgiven and justified resulting in reconciliation; king, by which we have our enmity removed and are subdued to the gracious rule of Christ.

  3. Berean Standard Bible. Therefore Christ is the mediator of a new covenant, so that those who are called may receive the promised eternal inheritance, now that He has died to redeem them from the transgressions committed under the first covenant. Berean Literal Bible.

  4. American Standard Version. For there is one God, one mediator also between God and men, himself man, Christ Jesus, Aramaic Bible in Plain English. For God is One, and The Mediator of God and the sons of men is One: The Son of Man, Yeshua The Messiah, Contemporary English Version.

  5. 16 ago 2021 · Office describes function. Our Mediator is called Christ because God anointed Him with the Holy Spirit “without measure” ( John 3:34). Hannah prayed, “The Lord will judge the ends of the earth; he will give strength to his king and exalt the horn of his anointed” ( 1 Sam. 2:10).

  6. Mediator. See also Atone, Atonement; Jesus Christ. An intercessor or intermediary. Jesus Christ is the mediator between God and man. His Atonement made possible a way for people to repent of their sins and become reconciled to God. No man cometh unto the Father except by Jesus Christ, John 14:6.

  7. Definition. God’s revelation throughout the Old Testament prefigures, anticipates, and announces beforehand the redemption that he would accomplish in the person and work of his incarnate Son, Jesus Christ. Summary. When the apostles read the Old Testament, they saw references to Christ and his kingdom, as it were, on every page.