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Why is Jesus called the "Lamb of God?

“Of” is an important word which cannot be overlooked. Jesus isn’t called “the lamb God”; he is called “the lamb of God”.

He belongs to God. Who is the God whom he belongs to?

There is only one God -> the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

Jesus belongs to the one God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

The one God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob is Jesus’ God and Father.
 
NOW he isn't.

In trinitarian theology, Jesus was never a human person. The average trinitarian doesn’t know that’s what his or her doctrine teaches us; nor does the average trinitarian believe it does when told about it in casual conversation. Why? They aren’t hearing it from their preachers and teachers.

P.S.

I would encourage all readers who are interested in trinitarian theology to use a search engine using the phrase “Jesus is not a human person”.
 
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