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The term Word of God is both a title of the God the Son ([[Jesus Christ]]) and a phrase used to describe the collection of divinely-inspired texts that are known as the [[Holy Bible]] or [[Holy Scriptures]]. | The term '''Word of God''' is both a title of the God the Son ([[Jesus Christ]]) and a phrase used to describe the collection of divinely-inspired texts that are known as the [[Holy Bible]] or [[Holy Scriptures]]. |
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The term Word of God is both a title of the God the Son (Jesus Christ) and a phrase used to describe the collection of divinely-inspired texts that are known as the Holy Bible or Holy Scriptures.