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41 BIBLE 5BC 1104.2 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5)
… Christ's human nature longed even for the sympathy of His disciples. A second time He rose from the earth and went to them and found them sleeping. This was …
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42 BIBLE 5BC 1127.1 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5)
… man. He brought into His human nature all the life-giving energies that human beings will need and must receive.
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43 EGW Con 38.1 (1971 Confrontation)
… His human nature, and God to man through His divine nature.
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44 BIBLE 6BC 1103.8 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6)
… with humanity—not to live in the palaces of kings, without care or labor, and to be supplied with all the conveniences which human nature naturally craves …
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45 EGW AA 333.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… lives. He showed how the Son of God had laid aside His glory, voluntarily subjecting Himself to the conditions of human nature, and then had humbled Himself …
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46 BIBLE 3BC 1144.1 (1954 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 3)
… to natural laws is obedience to divine laws. Christ came to all as the God of nature. He came to reflect upon all the things of nature in their relative importance …
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47 EGW PP 64.3 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… . As He should take human nature upon Him, His strength would not be equal to theirs, and they were to minister to Him, to strengthen and soothe Him under His sufferings …
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48 EGW DA 331.3 (1898 The Desire of Ages)
… that human nature can bear, we may receive here. But what is this compared with the hereafter? There “are they before the throne of God, and serve Him day and night …
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49 BIBLE 6BC 1069.5 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 6)
… before He assumed human nature. But the tattered shreds of human reasoning will be found to be only as ropes of sand in the great day of God ( The Signs of the Times …
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50 BIBLE 5BC 1126.8 (1956 EGW SDA Bible Commentary, vol. 5)
… .” He voluntarily assumed human nature. It was His own act, and by His own consent. He clothed His divinity with humanity. He was all the while as God, but He did …
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