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{{Ak|In the Matthew reading the [[Jesus Christ|Lord Jesus]] combines [[Composite References|two references]] to the Hebrew Bible: [[Psalm 78:2]] and [[Proverbs 8:22-31]].  His reference to "things kept secret from the foundation of the world" (KJV) in Proverbs 8 &mdash; also translated ''from,'' or ''since,'' the ''creation'' of the world &mdash; is echoed elsewhere in the New Testament: see references at [[Before the foundation of the world]].  In view of these passages, is it possible to think of Jesus Christ as ''merely (!)'' the solution to a problem caused by our ancestors ''after'' the creation of the world? or was he always more than that?}}
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Matthew 13
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 * In the Matthew reading the Lord Jesus combines two references to the Hebrew Bible: Psalm 78:2 and Proverbs 8:22-31. His reference to "things kept secret from the foundation of the world" (KJV) in Proverbs 8 — also translated from, or since, the creation of the world — is echoed elsewhere in the New Testament: see references at Before the foundation of the world. In view of these passages, is it possible to think of Jesus Christ as merely (!) the solution to a problem caused by our ancestors after the creation of the world? or was he always more than that?