God-man
Americannoun
plural
God-men-
Jesus Christ.
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(lowercase) a being who possesses the combined attributes of a deity and of a human; demigod.
noun
Etymology
Origin of God-man
First recorded in 1550–60
Example Sentences
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Miles said Christians believe that this points to the idea that the covenant was made "spiritually" between the "Father and the God-man Jesus Christ — rather than Abram himself," although Abram benefited from it.
From Fox News • Mar. 13, 2022
If Lawrence was the last colonial God-man, he was also the movie epic's first moody hero, father to countless sacred screen madmen.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Hence the Church has ever clung with a tenacity of grasp, which shallow hearts could ill understand, to this central idea, the indefeasible wedlock of heaven and earth in the God-man.
From Sermons by Lightfoot, J. B.
God-man or devil-man, or a combination of both, but great, incontestably great and compelling.
From The Pools of Silence by Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere)
He is finding it more often through his own contact and relations with the Man of Nazareth—for him the God-man.
From The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit by Trine, Ralph Waldo
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