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The term "Homo" is derived from the Latin word for "man" or "human." In the context of biblical studies, it is often used to discuss the nature and characteristics of humanity as created by God. The Bible provides a comprehensive view of humanity's origin, purpose, and destiny, emphasizing the unique role of humans in God's creation.

Creation of Man

The Bible begins with the account of creation, where humanity is introduced as the pinnacle of God's creative work. In Genesis 1:26-27 , it is written: "Then God said, 'Let Us make man in Our image, after Our likeness, to rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, and over all the earth itself and every creature that crawls upon it.' So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them." This passage highlights the unique status of humans, created in the image of God, which implies a special relationship with the Creator and a mandate to steward the earth.

The Nature of Humanity

The concept of being made in the "image of God" has been the subject of much theological reflection. It suggests that humans possess certain attributes that reflect God's character, such as rationality, morality, creativity, and the capacity for relationships. This divine image sets humans apart from the rest of creation and establishes their inherent dignity and worth.

The Fall and Its Consequences

The Bible also addresses the fallen nature of humanity. In Genesis 3, the narrative of the Fall describes how Adam and Eve's disobedience led to sin entering the world, affecting all of creation. Romans 5:12 states, "Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, so also death was passed on to all men, because all sinned." This passage underscores the universal impact of sin on humanity, resulting in spiritual separation from God and the need for redemption.

Redemption and Restoration

Despite the fall, the Bible presents a message of hope and redemption through Jesus Christ. In Romans 5:18-19 , it is written: "So then, just as one trespass brought condemnation for all men, so also one act of righteousness brought justification and life for all men. For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous." This highlights the redemptive work of Christ, who restores the broken relationship between God and humanity.

The Purpose and Destiny of Humanity

The Bible teaches that humans are created for a purpose: to glorify God and enjoy a relationship with Him. Ecclesiastes 12:13 states, "When all has been heard, the conclusion of the matter is this: Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the duty of all mankind." Furthermore, the ultimate destiny of humanity is revealed in the promise of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ, as seen in John 3:16 : "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that everyone who believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."

Conclusion

The biblical view of humanity, encapsulated in the term "Homo," presents a profound narrative of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. It affirms the unique and dignified role of humans in God's plan, emphasizing the need for a restored relationship with the Creator through Jesus Christ.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
ECCE HOMO

ek'-se ho'-mo (idou ho anthropos, "Behold, the man!" John 19:5):

Pilate's statement regarding Jesus during His trial. While the significance of this statement is somewhat debatable, yet there is little doubt, as judged from his attitude and statement immediately following, that Pilate was endeavoring to appeal to the accusers' sympathies and to point out to them the manly qualities of Jesus. The ordinary punctuation which places an exclamation point after "Behold" and a period after "the man" is evidently incorrect if the grammatical structure in the Greek is to be observed, which gives to the second and third words the nominative form, and which therefore admits of a mild exclamation, and therefore of the emphasis upon "the man." Some, however, hold the contrary view and maintain that the utterance was made in a spirit of contempt and ridicule, as much as to say, "Behold here a mere man." See especially on this view Marcus Dods in Expositor's Greek Testament. It would seem, however, that the former of the two views would be sustained by the chief facts in the case.

Walter G. Clippinger

Library

Ecce Homo
... HYMNS ECCE HOMO. "Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth.""Isaiah
45:22. Mechthild of Hellfde, 1277. tr., Emma Frances Bevan, 1899. ...
/.../bevan/hymns of ter steegen and others second series/ecce homo.htm

Ecce Homo.
... CHAPTER XXVII. Ecce Homo. The cruel executioners ... excited throng. Pilate exclaimed,
as he pointed him out to the people; 'Ecce homo! Behold ...
/.../the dolorous passion of our lord jesus christ/chapter xxvii ecce homo.htm

Appendix I.
... Sec. 36. Est ergo Fides recta, ut credamus et confiteamur, quia Dominus noster
Jesus Christus, Dei Filius, Deus pariter et Homo Esther 5:28. ...
/.../vincent/the commonitory of vincent of lerins/appendix i.htm

That Before his Birth in Time Christ was Always Called God by the ...
... 37. [2505] Psalm 21.(xxii.) 11. [2506] Dominicus Homo, literally "the Lordly man."
The same title is used again by Cassian in Book VI. cc. xxi., xxii. ...
/.../cassian/the seven books of john cassian /chapter v that before his.htm

The Westminster Shorter Catechism. AD 1647.
... Qu??s. In quo consistit status illius in quem lapsus est homo peccaminositas? Ans. ...
Qu??s. Qu?? miseria est illius status in quem homo lapsus est? Ans. ...
/.../the westminster shorter catechism a d.htm

Actus Contritionis
... NOVISSIMIS. 1. Exercitium Contritionis. 1. Infelix ego homo, quis me liberabit de
corpore mortis hujus? ... 4. Quando resurgam? putasne mortuus homo rursum vivet? ...
/.../actus contritionis &c.htm

What Nonsense is this Out of which they Fabricate a Charge against ...
... a trick practised by the Apollinarians who borrowed one of these, a book of Athanasius'
to read in which occur the words Dominicus homo,' and falsified it by ...
/.../20 what nonsense is this.htm

Qu??nam De Procreatione Liberorum Tractanda Sint.
... Dixit enim: "Multiplicemini;" [1491] ubi hoc subaudiendum est: "Et ea ratione fit
homo Dei imago, quatenus homo co-operatur ad generationem hominis." Non est ...
/.../clement/the instructor paedagogus/chapter x name de procreatione.htm

The Saxon visitation Articles, 1592.
... Propter hanc personalem Unionem recte dicitur, atque in re et veritate ita se habet,
quod Deus Homo, et Homo Deus sit, quod Maria Filium Dei genuerit, et quod ...
/.../ 48 the saxon visitation.htm

Influence of the Lxx. On Christian Biblical Literature.
... ii.10 [under the heading, "Quod et homo et Deus Christus," &c.]. ... iv.13 "'Mater Sion'
dicet homo, et 'homo factus est in illa' (quoniam Deus homo natus est) . . ...
/.../chapter v influence of the.htm

Thesaurus
Homo
... Standard Bible Encyclopedia ECCE HOMO. ek'-se ho'-mo (idou ho anthropos, "Behold,
the man!" John 19:5): Pilate's statement regarding Jesus during His trial. ...
/h/homo.htm - 7k

Gabbatha (1 Occurrence)
... or "ridge." Tradition which now locates the Pretorium at the Antonia and associates
the triple Roman arch near there with the "Ecce Homo" scene, naturally ...
/g/gabbatha.htm - 8k

Homicide (1 Occurrence)

/h/homicide.htm - 10k

Ecce
... Standard Bible Encyclopedia ECCE HOMO. ek'-se ho'-mo (idou ho anthropos, "Behold,
the man!" John 19:5): Pilate's statement regarding Jesus during His trial. ...
/e/ecce.htm - 7k

Degree (19 Occurrences)
... sons of man," the first "man" being Hebrew 'adham ("common humanity"; compare Greek
anthropos, Latin homo, Welsh dyn), and the second Hebrew 'ish (man in a ...
/d/degree.htm - 16k

Man (26072 Occurrences)
... It is also the generic name of the human race (Genesis 1:26, 27; 5:2; 8:21; Deuteronomy
8:3). Its equivalents are the Latin homo and the Greek anthropos ...
/m/man.htm - 56k

Anthropology
... Luke 3:38 Romans 5:14 1 Corinthians 15:45); or as an appellative-the man; or, as
the generic name of the human race (Septuagint: anthropos; Vulgate: homo). ...
/a/anthropology.htm - 38k

Homosexual (1 Occurrence)

/h/homosexual.htm - 6k

Jesus (10891 Occurrences)
... 5. Trial before Pilate a) The Attitude of the Accusers b) The Attitude of Pilate
(1) Jesus Sent to Herod (2) "Not This Man, but Barabbas" (3) "Ecce Homo" (4) A ...
/j/jesus.htm - 101k

Christ (573 Occurrences)
... 5. Trial before Pilate a) The Attitude of the Accusers b) The Attitude of Pilate
(1) Jesus Sent to Herod (2) "Not This Man, but Barabbas" (3) "Ecce Homo" (4) A ...
/c/christ.htm - 101k

Resources
What does the Bible say about homosexuality? | GotQuestions.org

What does the New Testament say about homosexuality? | GotQuestions.org

Does God hate gays / homosexuals? | GotQuestions.org

Homo: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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