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The Biblical Meaning of "Son of God"

I think its very creative speculation to state He had 2 spirits that were His in that body. He only stated one on the cross. "Father into your hands I commit "My" spirit" I would reason a divine spirit could ascend on their own.
His human body died and his human spirit went to the Father.

His divine Spirit did not die and is the Spirit of the Father
There is nothing in the NT to state He had 2 spirits of His own.
That is the metaphysics of nature, of which he had two, divine nature and human nature.
I don't see fact but wild speculation.
I know of no human who resides in Deity within the body. We know the Fathers Deity was living in Him but the Father is not the Son and the Son is not the Father.
The Father and the Son are the one God.
The Son of Man was the Son of God from His birth.
He was the Son of God from his conception.
Perhaps you mean the Human Son has a beginning but the Son who was from the beginning doesn't. However, He really is the very same person though not 2.
A body was prepared for "me".
Therefore, when Christ came into the world, he said:
“Sacrifice and offering you did not desire,
but a body you prepared for me.
Perhaps. I was aware of the belief Jesus was stated to have the spirit of a man as in fully human.
Jesus was competely both God who is divine Spirit, and man who is human body and human spirit.
You are the first person to state His original spirit was in that body as well. Again, He stated spirit, not spirits on the cross. Is there some creed that states such? There certainly is nothing in the NT that suggests or teaches such.
It was his human spirit that departed from his deceased human body.
His divine spirit was not limited by physical embodiment.
There is only Deity of the First and Last no matter how many persons you name Him.
Again, the person of the Son could not proceed from the Father apart from the Fathers will. If the Son appears by the act of the Father than He is begotten. This doesn't explain no beginning but just the opposite.
We know the Father has not received from any other being as in unbegotten.
The term eternally begotten doesn't appear to explain how the Son can be stated from another as a Son but has no beginning. "Mystery"
How do you qualify from without a starting point? "Mystery"
Jesus had two natures, God and man--divine nature and human nature. . .one person with two natures.
Trinity is one God in three persons.
The man Jesus had a starting point, in the womb of Mary; the God Jesus always was the Son of God and had no beginning.
The eternal God the Son enfleshed himself in the temporal man Jesus of Nazareth
True God FROM True God
Jesus, God the Son, was true God from the Father, true God.
 
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His human body died and his human spirit went to the Father.

His divine Spirit did not die and is the Spirit of the Father

That is the metaphysics of nature, of which he had two, divine nature and human nature.

The Father and the Son are the one God.

He was the Son of God from his conception.

Jesus was competely both God who is divine Spirit, and man who is human body and human spirit.

It was his human spirit that departed from his deceased human body.
His divine spirit was not limited by physical embodiment.

Jesus had two natures, God and man--divine nature and human nature. . .one person with two natures.
Trinity is one God in three persons.
The man Jesus had a starting point, in the womb of Mary; the God Jesus always was the Son of God and had no beginning.
The eternal God the Son enfleshed himself in the temporal man Jesus of Nazareth

Jesus, God the Son, was true God from the Father, true God.
So, by giving Jesus two spirits, a human spirit, and calling the Fathers Spirit His spirit you hit all the bases.

So, Jesus exists in two forms in heaven. His human spirit ascended to the Father and His divine nature is actually the Fathers.??

Again Jesus is the very same person that descended and ascended to where He was before. The Father is not the Son.

You=>His human body died and his human spirit went to the Father.

You=>His divine Spirit did not die and is the Spirit of the Father

What made you believe with certainty that the Father has no beginning rather than He's unbegotten?
No God, "was formed" before me.

Two versions found in the Greek manuscripts who existed in the Fathers presence and appeared in flesh as the only eyewitness of the Father. The only begotten Son or the only begotten God.


This reads from the will of another at a point in time: Col 1:19 A creation of God the Father alone.

The only oneness Jesus taught is the Father in Him and He in the Father. So which version is in heaven the one with all the fullness of the Deity dwelling in Him bodily or His divine nature is the Spirit of the Father?

And the only thing we read is He committed the spirit He calls His own into the Fathers hands. Nothing about two spirits or the nature of His spirit.
"Father into your hands I commit MY spirit"
 
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