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Noah Webster's Dictionary

1. (n.) The quality of being human; the peculiar nature of man, by which he is distinguished from other beings.

2. (n.) Mankind collectively; the human race.

3. (n.) The quality of being humane; the kind feelings, dispositions, and sympathies of man; especially, a disposition to relieve persons or animals in distress, and to treat all creatures with kindness and tenderness.

4. (n.) Mental cultivation; liberal education; instruction in classical and polite literature.

5. (n.) The branches of polite or elegant learning; as language, rhetoric, poetry, and the ancient classics; belles-letters.

Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia

CHRIST, HUMANITY OF

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Humanity (3 Occurrences)

Romans 8:3 For what was impossible to the Law--powerless as it was because it acted through frail humanity--God effected. Sending His own Son in a body like that of sinful human nature and as a sacrifice for sin, He pronounced sentence upon sin in human nature; (WEY)

Ephesians 2:15 by setting aside the Law with its commandments, expressed, as they were, in definite decrees. His design was to unite the two sections of humanity in Himself so as to form one new man, (WEY)

Hebrews 2:14 Since then the children referred to are all alike sharers in perishable human nature, He Himself also, in the same way, took on Him a share of it, in order that through death He might render powerless him who had authority over death, that is, the Devil, (See NIV)




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