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Scholars disagree about why the author wrote that "Christians have not yet resisted or struggled against sin to the point of blood.” This was a metaphor. Some scholars think the author wanted to speak about Christians suffering because of sins. That is, they had not yet had to struggle against Satan to the point of shedding blood. Other scholars think the author said that Jesus had to suffer far worse than anything a Christian ever had to suffer.
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Blood; Sin; Satan (The Devil)
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Blood](../articles/blood.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md)
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### Why did the author write that the “Lord disciplines everyone whom he loves”?
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When the author wrote that the "Lord disciplines everyone whom he loves," he used a metaphor about a father and his children. He wanted people to know that God has a strong love for all his people. This is like a father loves his children. But even more, he wants his children to live in the right way. That is, he wants people to obey him. God disciplines Christians so they will not sin. God does this because he loves Christians. He wants what is best for them.
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); Righteous (Righteousness); Sin; Family of God
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See: [Metaphor](../articles/metaphor.md); [Righteous (Righteousness)](../articles/righteous.md); [Sin](../articles/sin.md); [Family of God](../articles/familyofgod.md)
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### Why did the author write “illegitimate”?
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Scholars disagree about why the author wrote "illegitimate." Some scholars think the author used the word “illegitimate”(νόθος/g3541) to say that the father had no interest in the child. Other scholars think the author wanted to say that people who reject God’s discipline show that they are not true sons of God.
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See: Family of God
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See: [Family of God](../articles/familyofgod.md)
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### What is God’s “holiness”?
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