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The Sinless Human

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in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin (Heb 4:15)
"Tempt" has two meanings: 1) to test by trial; Strong's Greek G3986, e.g. Jas 1:12. 2) to entice or enticed to evil; G3985, e.g. Jas 1:13. As it is seen, the prior is the use of "tempt" here in Heb 4:15.
 

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"Tempt" has two meanings: 1) to test by trial; Strong's Greek G3986, e.g. Jas 1:12. 2) to entice or enticed to evil; G3985, e.g. Jas 1:13. As it is seen, the prior is the use of "tempt" here in Heb 4:15.
But 'tempt' is not the issue with Christ. We know that he was tempted, but we also know that he did not sin.
 
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