This anathemas condemn anyone who denies that Jesus Christ is truly God and that the Virgin Mary is the Mother of God, emphasizing the importance of the hypostatic union and the natural coexistence of divine and human natures in Christ.
They also refute Nestorius's teachings by affirming the unity of Christ's divine and human natures, the importance of Proper attribution of actions and titles, and the necessity of acknowledging that Christ's humanity and divinity are inseparably combined.
The text underscores that Christ's flesh is life-giving, that He suffered and died in the flesh, and that these realities are essential to the Christian faith—rejecting any division between His divine and human aspects or claims that He is other than fully God and fully man.