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|Jesus Christ, the fullness of the Godhead bodily, born of a virgin and anointed for a purpose.  (See also, [[Son of God|Son of God.]])   
|Jesus Christ, the fullness of the Godhead bodily, and born of a virgin and anointed for a purpose.  (See also, [[Son of God|Son of God.]])   
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::(Hippolytus, the Refutation of all Heresies: Chapter XXIII)
::(Hippolytus, the Refutation of all Heresies: Chapter XXIII)


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|Jesus, the Father.
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[[Jehovah]], the visible or audible expression of the Father.  Other expressions of this same God include the "[[Angel|Angel of the Lord]]", "[[Melchizedek]]", and "the [[Word]]" - all of these are prophetic expressions of God, but are not themselves the Son of God as these expressions could not die for our sins. 
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|God the Father (not Jesus).
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