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==Notes== {{notelist|2|refs= <!-- "Christophany"--> {{efn-la|name="Christophany"|Proponents of Christ's deity argue the [[Old Testament]] has many cases of [[Christophany]]: "The pre-existence of Christ is further substantiated by the many recorded Christophanies in the Bible."<ref>''Theology for Today'' by [[Elmer Towns|Elmer L. Towns]] 2008 {{ISBN|0-15-516138-5}} p. 173</ref> "Christophany" is often{{quantify|date=May 2016}} considered a more accurate term than the term "[[theophany]]" due to the belief that all the visible manifestations of God are in fact the preincarnate Christ. Many argue that the appearances of "[[Angel of the Lord|the Angel of the Lord]]" in the Old Testament were the preincarnate Christ. "Many understand the angel of the Lord as a true theophany. From the time of [[Justin Martyr|Justin]] on, the figure has been regarded as the preincarnate [[Logos (Christianity)|Logos]]."<ref>"[[Angel of the Lord]]" by T. E. McComiskey in ''The Evangelical Dictionary of Theology'' 2001 {{ISBN|0-8010-2075-1}} p. 62</ref>}} }}
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