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Allochromatic

Definition: The word "allochromatic" appears in several New Testament passages where it describes the nature or state of Christ as being both the Son of God (John 1:3) and the Father of all who believe (2 Corinthians 5:20). This is a reference to Christ's dual nature, which implies He is both divine and human. In verse 3, Jesus said, "All these things have I spoken to you; that the Son of Man may be glorified in them, as he is in you." In verses 4-5, He then used an archaic term: "allochromatic," which means "beneath all colors, as if it were a colorless thing" (Hebrews 1:2). This phrase was used by the Jews to refer to Christ as both God and Man. In the context of this verse, it refers to Christ's unique nature - both divine and human, yet fully reflecting the unity of God. It is also possible that "allochromatic" could be a metaphor for Christ being the center of attention or authority in relation to all believers, indicating his high status among them as both God and man.


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