Hello again.
As shown, the word being translated as God, is only translated as God when meaning the ONE God YHVH.
It's other translations - such as Judge, etc., are used when meaning humans.
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Here is the wiki for you on Canaan.
Canaan (son of Ham) - Wikipedia
As to the rest, you are not understanding what I have been saying. First - this is a story to explain good and evil.
Think about the story they are telling us in that light.
YHVH creates man and woman in his image = special...
I don't know why you took all that time to put in what I have already said.
This info as stated does not change the fact that humans do not become gods. Not even in Tanakh. Ask our Jewish members.
Christians are mistranslating the texts and causing confusion.
They know what the correct...
We can call them YHVH's people, Jewish people, or whatever you prefer, - you know whom we are discussing.
Gen 3:15 And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.
Gen 4:11 And now art thou (Cain)...
Not just the Catholic church.
Information was put up here a couple of years ago, showing that the Protestant church actually had more sex abuse cases against it.
The stats at that time showed the Catholic church was actually in line (for sexual abuse of children) with most other organizations...
I like Elaine Pagels. I have many of her books. They are very informative.
Her book REVELATIONS, Visions, Prophecy, & Politics in the Book of Revelation, is particularly interesting.
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Says who?
My post # 131, above, includes a Tanakh text telling us the Nephilim are big mighty warriors, = Canaanites, etc. Humans, not angel half-breeds.
PS. I have a copy of Tanakh on my computer.
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What you have said here changes nothing concerning what I wrote.
Obviously YHVH did not make Moses a GOD, - he made him a judge of Pharaoh.
Every verse using humans has a definition other then GOD, as has been noted.
How exactly would a human be a God because he did magic? Pharaoh's magicians...
Obviously you didn't actually read what I wrote concerning the nephilim. I even included a CHRISTIAN commentary saying they are just humans.
The "Sons of God" humans following YHVH - had sex "with the fallen" other people, non believers/pagans, etc., which they were told not to do.
The verses...
Obviously, - IN CONTEXT.
Moses obviously didn't become Pharaoh's god. He became Pharaoh's Magistrate/Judge.
In Psalm 82 those humans obviously aren't made Gods by the ONE God YHVH, - whom said he would have no other gods before him!
The whole text is about the appointed ones, the...
Hellenized Jews, exposed to pagan ideas, evil underworld gods, and hells, etc.
But even so, as shown, their texts do not say Jesus is YHVH. They only claim that he is Messiah.
Nor is trinity found there. That came in much later.
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People are getting into trouble here because they keep insisting that Elohiym and Theos mean only God in these verses, which is ridiculous.
Exodus 7:1 And said YHVH to Moses, behold, I make thee ELOHIYM to Pharaoh, and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet.
PSALM 82:6 I have said, Ye are...
No, Tanakh is not saying the same thing as the Christian Bible.
As to Nephilim -
There is absolutely no reason to take this as a mating between angels and humans.
The "Sons of God" are the Hebrew. They started mixing with other people "daughters of men". Nephilim means mighty/stature, etc...
Psalm 2 is a Tanakh text about King David.
Any of our Jewish members can tell you this is King David.
Acts 4:25 tells us this is King David speaking.
Act 4:25 Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things?
Psa 2:1 Why do the...
Just wanted to add that King David is a begotten son of YHVH.
Psa 2:1 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing?
Psa 2:2 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against YHVH, and against his anointed, saying,
Psa 2:3 Let us break their...
ING - No there isn't. Nicaean Councils tell us not all believed Jesus was God. Followers believed he was just the Messiah from the beginning.
A Christian by definition needs to believe in the sayings of Christ. He clearly tells us to believe in him as the Son of God, as well as the Father who...