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Thekla
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In the passages under discussion Christ did not turn all relationships into sonship by adoption, but drew a close analogy between Hiw own family relationships and that with God and those who hear and obey Him. Other passages, as in John 1:12 make the point concerning sonship by adoption. The similarities between these passages are undeniable, but they are similarities and are not the direct teaching of the passages.
we again agree on many points, and I agree that the familial sense is stated in the present, to those present, by Christ. But before the resurrection, we have the suyennis of the OT - like Lot and Abraham, where the relationship of God and Abraham results in Lot's rescue. In this sense (pre-resurrection) the broader sense of relationship (suyennis, overlapping with adelphos) is implied in parallel to the OT relationship. The keys here is relationships - plural. The use of mother and adelphos points (even in the narrow use of the word) to a variety of relationships (as mother and adelphos are not overlapping).
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