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==References == | <p> ( '''''Μονογενής''''' '', From. '''''Μόνος''''' , Only,'' and '''''Γίνομαι''''' '', To Be Born'' ) '','' an epithet of Jesus Christ, expressive of his peculiar relation to the [[Godhead]] ( John 1:14, etc.). The term properly means an only child ( Luke 7:12). (See [[Son Of God]]). </p> | ||
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Only-Begotten [1]
( Μονογενής , From. Μόνος , Only, and Γίνομαι , To Be Born ) , an epithet of Jesus Christ, expressive of his peculiar relation to the Godhead ( John 1:14, etc.). The term properly means an only child ( Luke 7:12). (See Son Of God).