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sons of God
Definition:
The term, "sons of God" is a figurative expression that has several possible meanings.
- In the New Testament, the term "sons of God" refers to all believers in Jesus and is often translated as "children of God" since it includes both males and females.
- This use of the term speaks of a relationship with God that is like the relationship between a human son and his father, with all the privileges associated with being sons.
- In Genesis 6:2 and 4, some people interpret "sons of God" to be spirit beings: fallen angels, evil spirits, or demons. Others think it may refer there to powerful political rulers or to the descendants of Seth.
- The title, "Son of God" is a different term, which refers to Jesus, who is God's only Son.
Translation Suggestions:
- When "sons of God" refers to believers in Jesus, it could be translated as, "children of God."
- In Genesis 6:2 and 4, ways to translate "sons of God" could include "angels," "spirit beings," "supernatural creatures," or "demons."
- Also see the link for "son."
(See also: ../kt/angel.md, ../kt/demon.md, ../kt/son.md, ../kt/sonofgod.md, ../other/ruler.md, ../kt/spirit.md)