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... Scripture DOES state that Jesus is man and Jesus is God.
Yes, but not in the words you've used. No verse says "Jesus is God" though we do have the affirmation that "God was the Word" and other passages in which the teaching is present even though it is somewhat hidden at the same time. Strict demands for bible verse proofs led Arius and those who followed him to affirm the Lord as a creature and hence not as God Almighty and Eternal. Today a similar view is taught by those who call themselves Jehovah's witnesses and also by the Christadelphians. It took some time for Christians to definitively articulate the doctrine of the Blessed Trinity and the Incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ and they did so in the face of heresies promulgated by men (and some women) who were committed to a kind of "bible alone" method of interpretation. Of course the "bible" that these men used was not one of the sixty six book bibles found in some shops today, the matter of the canon of the new testament was not fully settled by the time of the council of Nicea and the canon of the old testament - settled more by use and acclimation than by deliberate decisions of councils - was not formally decided for quite some time after Nicea.
So as true as it is to state that the holy scriptures do in fact teach the full humanity and the full deity of the Lord Jesus Christ it is also true to state that many disagreed and it took almost five hundred years for the orthodox Nicene and Chalcedonian view to become settled Orthodoxy - some say that some of the churches of the very far east are still not entirely orthodox regarding the incarnation, but I am not sure that such views are correct.
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