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Catechism of the Catholic Church

Paragraph 441

In the Old Testament, "son of God" is a title given to the angels, the Chosen People, the children of Israel, and their kings. It signifies an adoptive sonship that establishes a relationship of particular intimacy between God and his creature. When the promised Messiah-King is called "son of God," it does not necessarily imply that he was more than human, according to the literal meaning of these texts. Those who called Jesus "son of God," as the Messiah of Israel, perhaps meant nothing more than this.

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  • Hebrews 1:5·BibleHebrews 1:5

    Pois a quem dentre os anjos disse Deus alguma vez: Tu és meu Filho; eu hoje te gerei (Sl 2,7)? Ou, então: Eu serei para ele um pai e ele será para mim um Filho (2Sm 7,14)?

  • Luke 3:38·BibleLuke 3:38

    filho de Henós, filho de Set, filho de Adão, filho de Deus.* (= Mt 4,1-11 = Mc 1,12s)

  • Romans 9:8·BibleRomans 9:8

    Isto é, não são os filhos da carne que são filhos de Deus, mas os filhos da promessa é que serão considerados como descendentes.