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# '''How does the concept of permanent separation relate to Christ’s incarnation?''' | # '''How does the concept of permanent separation relate to Christ’s incarnation?''' | ||
#* The concept of permanent separation is illustrated in the biblical analogy of marriage, where a man leaves his father and mother to be joined to his wife permanently. This parallels Christ’s incarnation, in which He permanently took on human nature and remains united with humanity for eternity. | #* The concept of permanent separation is illustrated in the biblical analogy of marriage, where a man leaves his father and mother to be joined to his wife permanently. This parallels Christ’s incarnation, in which He permanently took on human nature and remains united with humanity for eternity. |