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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
…”as concerning the flesh Christ came,
who is over all, God blessed for ever.”
The flesh is Christ, who is God, who is blessed forever. It is really pretty simple.
Nothing else is going on in that passage.
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That would be (b) above. If there was a comma after God, it would be pretty simple. Except that it would be Christ who is blessed forever, and God by apposition.
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Oneness and Trinity - A.D. 100-300
The Doctrine of God in Ancient Christian Writings (1991)
David K. Bernard
https://irp-cdn.multiscreensite.com/...%20Bernard.pdf
In Against Noetus, Hippolytus reported that Noetus used the following passages of Scripture to support his doctrine:
Exodus 3:6; 20:3;
Isaiah 44:6; 45:14;
John 10:30; 14:9;
Romans 9:5.
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