Heidelberg Q48
Source: Heidelberg Catechism (1563) (Q48 · Lord's Day 18) · catechism
But if his human nature is not present, wherever his Godhead is, are not then these two natures in Christ separated from one another?
Not at all; for since the Godhead is illimitable and omnipresent, it must necessarily follow that the same is not limited with the human nature he assumed, and yet remains personally united to it.
Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)
- manuscript_tradition: Original German 1563 — Ursinus & Olevianus, Elector Frederick III
- translation: Original Latin 1563 — published alongside German
- critical_edition: Heidelberg Catechism — critical edition with proof texts
- republication: CCEL — Heidelberg Catechism
- republication: CRCNA / RCA — Heidelberg Catechism with Q&A numbering
- proof_text: Scripture proof texts in the original 1563 edition
Connections
- proof_text → card_n_59aff31da66d
- proof_text → card_n_b051cea86e39