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From a trinitarian perspective, how do you biblically reconcile Jesus dying and Jesus being God?

I've heard non-trinitarians say, "The Bible says God can't die, therefore Jesus isn't God. First of all, does the Bible even say that God can't die (I assume it does, or at least it implies it). ...
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Did Jesus really had to be God for the atonement of sin to work? [closed]

Since only Jesus's nature died in our place (and not his divine nature) as said by some theologians , then how can we be saved by the death of a human, how can the blood of an ordinary human save us? ...
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If Jesus Christ is supposedly part of the trinity how come he didn't even know when the hour would come [duplicate]

If Jesus Christ is supposedly part of the trinity how come he didn't even know when the hour would come? Mark:13:32 "Jesus says, “But of that day and that hour knoweth no man, no, not the angels ...
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(For denominations who accept icons) Who is "Jesus Christ of the old days" icon?

I'm Eastern Orthodox, but this question can be answered by catholics and any denomination that accepts icons. I went today to my local church and I saw a painting on a wall that I never noticed. It ...
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According to Catholic Tradition, can God the Father and Jesus disagree?

According to Catholic Tradition, can God the Father and Jesus disagree? Or are they incapable of disagreement?
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Did God the Son become flesh?

I read here somewhere that 'the logos IS the ever-living Son'. The bible says the logos became flesh. And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us; and we saw His glory, glory as of the only Son ...
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