I don't see how that in any way the phrase "faith of Jesus Christ" can be misconstrued as being nonsensical.
It means Christ's faith. Do you not think that Christ had faith as He is the author and finisher of faith:
[Heb 12:2 KJV] 2 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of [our] faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.
--that Heb12:2 doesn't say "our" faith" (as you likely are aware... the italics show this was added);
--so this verse says, "THE [G3588] faith" that He is the founder/originator/chief-leader and completer/consummater of ("THE [G3588] faith" showing in the Greek-- see here: https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/heb/12/2/t_concif_1145002 );
--so with the definite article ('the'), it is more like what we see written in Gal3:23,25 "23 But before THE [G3588] faith came [ https://www.blueletterbible.org/esv/gal/3/23/t_concif_1094023 ]" and "25 But now THE [G3588] faith has come [ https://www.blueletterbible.org/esv/gal/3/23/t_concif_1094025 ]"... neither of these is talking about "our faith [as in, personal faith in/toward Christ]"... but more like, "that body of truth" (concerning Christ and His finished work; not His personal "faith" He exercised [as in, simply, belief / trust / etc]...; and which [body of truth] we find recorded in our NT following the Cross [and including His death/burial/resurrection/exaltation, 1Cor15:1-4 for example, encapsulating it]).
How are you reading Galatians 3:23,25? ("before the faith came" and "but now the faith has come"<--what are these referring to, as you see it?)...[/QUOTE]
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