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A 10 page paper. Four specific issues are addressed: What is the Apostolic Proclamation of Jesus; What is the Biblical Relationship of the Religion of Israel and the Religion of Christianity; What is the Biblical Relationship of Church and Kingdom; and what is the Biblical Concept concerning the Christian Community. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paul, in his letters and following the tradition of the other New Testament writers, proclaimed that Jesus of Nazareth was both the Messiah of Israel and the divine
Son of god. Paul consistently proclaimed that Jesus was the Christ, the anointed descendent and successor of King David who was promised by God to Israel through the prophets throughout
Scripture. (For examples, see Romans 1:1-3; 1 Corinthians 1:24; Colossians 1:15-20). The apostolic proclamation is that Jesus was the Christ, the Son of God. That Christ is the true God.
That Jesus lived as a man and was crucified. That Jesus rose from the dead and ascended to Heaven. And that, through Jesus, man can be saved and enter the
Kingdom of Heaven to be with Jesus. "Paul recognized that the apostolic proclamation of Jesus as the divine-human Christ who has suffered and died for the sins of the
world was difficult for many to accept (Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church, nd). This was one of the reasons Paul repeated the teachings of Christ and used examples from other churches
so often in his letters. During the early decades of the Church, theologians proclaimed the message of salvation through Christ by emphasizing Christs work on earth, His incarnation, His passion
and death and His resurrection. At least two Apostles, John and Paul, perceived the resurrection as including three phases: the resurrection itself, Christs ascension and exaltation, all included in the
single divine act of the Resurrection. They also saw the incarnation of Jesus as a unification of the divine and the human nature of Christ who was finally transfigured and
deified through the passion, death and resurrection. Through Christs trials and crucifixion, He absolved man of original sin and gave man the opportunity for eternal life (Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church,
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