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Pilgrim stated:
What might make this easier to comprehend is by the analogy found, albeit not of two distinct natures, in the makeup of man. A man consists of body and soul, for those of us who are Dichotomists. Although there is a distinction between these two elements, a man isn't a true man unless both body and soul are joined together. Thus, the Lord Christ would not be and cannot be Christ unless both the divine nature and the human nature are joined together in the one person.

Hodge makes a similar analogy:
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”The union of soul and body in the constitution of man is the analogue of the union of the divine and human nature in the person of Christ..... And as the difficulties to the understanding in the union of two distinct substances, matter and mind, in the person of man have induced many to deny the plainest facts of consciousness, so the difficulties of the same kind attending to the doctrine of the union of two natures....in the person of Christ have led many to reject the plainest facts of scripture." Hodge, pg 380

A study of this sort certainly treads upon Holy ground...but as Pink states..in Mediatorial Union.... “Right thoughts of Him are to be esteemed far above all silver and gold.”

Dave