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It was jesus who was known in the first century with the title of "divine", "son of god", "god", "god from god", "lord", "redeemer", "liberator" and "savior of the world".
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It was jesus who was known in the first century with the title of "divine", "son of god", "god", "god from god", "lord", "redeemer", "liberator" and "savior of the world".
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yes it was. If you were asking for confirmation. Jesus is and is known as "divine" "son of god" etcetera.
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