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Here are some verses that highlight this theme of the *נ* (Nun) and its connection to Jesus' decision to not use His divine prerogatives or have a typical earthly family:
Here are some verses that highlight this theme of the *נ* (Nun) and its connection to Jesus' decision to not use His divine prerogatives or have a typical earthly family:


== **Jesus Chooses to Live as the Son of Man, Refraining from His Divinity** ==
== '''Jesus Chooses to Live as the Son of Man, Refraining from His Divinity''' ==


1. {{bgw|Philippians 2:6-7}}   
1. {{bgw|Philippians 2:6-7}}   
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   - Jesus' response here emphasizes that His earthly family does not define His identity or mission. He refrains from a traditional earthly family structure and focuses on the spiritual family of those who do the will of the Father.
   - Jesus' response here emphasizes that His earthly family does not define His identity or mission. He refrains from a traditional earthly family structure and focuses on the spiritual family of those who do the will of the Father.


== **Jesus' Earthly Family and His Relationship with Them** ==
== '''Jesus' Earthly Family and His Relationship with Them''' ==


5. {{bgw|Luke 8:19-21}}   
5. {{bgw|Luke 8:19-21}}   
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   - This passage emphasizes Jesus' choice to redefine family, highlighting that His spiritual family, those who do God's will, takes precedence over earthly family ties.
   - This passage emphasizes Jesus' choice to redefine family, highlighting that His spiritual family, those who do God's will, takes precedence over earthly family ties.


== **Jesus’ Ultimate Submission to the Father’s Will** ==
== '''Jesus’ Ultimate Submission to the Father’s Will''' ==


7. {{bgw|Luke 22:42}}   
7. {{bgw|Luke 22:42}}   
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   - Jesus makes clear that His purpose on earth is to fulfill the will of the Father, not His own desires or prerogatives, aligning with His humble decision not to rely on His divinity.
   - Jesus makes clear that His purpose on earth is to fulfill the will of the Father, not His own desires or prerogatives, aligning with His humble decision not to rely on His divinity.


== **Jesus as the Son of Man—Relating to Humanity** ==
== '''Jesus as the Son of Man—Relating to Humanity''' ==


9. {{bgw|Mark 10:45}}   
9. {{bgw|Mark 10:45}}   

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