For since by man came death, by man came also the resurrection of the dead.
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Cyril of Alexandria
AD 444
He tasted death on behalf of every man in his flesh, which was able to suffer without him ceasing to be life. Accordingly, even though it is stated that he suffered in his flesh, he did not receive the suffering in the nature of his divinity but in his flesh which was receptive to suffering.