Part 1
John 8:58:
"Before Abraham was I Am" -The Jews were ready to stone Him for that one. Why would they? Because that's blasphemy -unless the person saying it was God, or God in the flesh as the case may be.
I knew it......I knew you, like most christians would try to use that verse. I will say it again. 8:58 in WHOLE has nothing......NOTHING to do with Yeshua claiming to be God. That whole chapter he sets himself separate from God. As I've previously explained, he admits he existed before the world was. This is mentioned in his LONG WINDED PRAYER to God in chapeter 17 of the SAME BOOK (John).....Now it wasn't until AFTER he told them he existed before their beloved Abraham they wanted to kill him. What, do you feel God broke off a piece of himself, taught it what to say, commanded it what to say and sent it to earth....? Here's a breakdown for you in chapter 8.
for I am not alone, but I and the Father (GOD) that sent me.
and the Father (GOD) that sent me beareth witness of me.
I do nothing of myself; but as my Father (GOD) hath taught me, I speak these things.
And he (GOD) that sent me is with me (In spirit and in purpose): the Father (GOD) hath not left me alone; for I do always those things that please him (GOD).
This one is nice... He has not left me. If Yeshua was God how could God leave him? Who was Yeshua pleasing if he is God?
I speak that which I have seen (with) my Father (GOD)
Sounds sparate to me here.
I have heard of God
we have one Father, even God.
"WE (he include himself)" have one common source.....God...for I proceeded forth and came (from God); neither came I of myself, but he sent me.
In heaven with his own will....Remember now the physical body didn't exist in heaven.
but I honour my Father
His father who is also our father..And the father is God. If you're going to look at these basic statements to try and make them appear esoteric then it will do you no good. These are made clear and straight to the point. Up to this point the people there are still listening to him and have not yet tried to kill him so he continues.....
And I seek not mine own glory: there is one that seeketh and judgeth
it is my Father that honoureth me; of whom ye say, that he is your God:
Yet ye have not known him; but I know him: and if I should say, I know him not, I shall be a liar like unto you: but I know him, and keep his (GOD's) saying.
This is just in chapter 8 alone. Not once do we find a statement where he says he is God or that he and God are equal.
Then of course there's the part where He allowed Thomas to worship Him...
Thomas not believing Yeshua was alive saw him and esclaimed "my god!"
If you notice most scholars and linguist render that verse in english with an esclamation at the end. So this does not set the tone for Thomas to call Yeshua God. The word worhip or worshipped are used in broad terms in the 4 books.
Strong's Greek Lexicon
4352. proskuneo pros-koo-neh'-o from 4314 and a probable derivative of 2965 (
meaning to kiss,
like a dog licking his master's hand); to fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively)
prostrate oneself in homage (
do reverence to, adore):--worship.
Almost like when one goes to a funeral ceremony to pay homage or their repects. Should we assume they are there to worship a dead body? This same word can be applied to catholics when they kneel before the Pope and kiss his ring. Are you suggesting they worship they Pope? When you ask catholics a question like that they will surely tell you it's a sign of respect.
The latin vulgate use the same word (adore). Other bibles are in accordance with Strong's lexicographical rendering of the word. "Maybe" in the greek language that is the only word that was available to be used but depending on the situation the word can be applied broadly.
But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom. -Hebrews 1:8
And it's not mine anyway; it's what the Bible says:
Oh, gee; the Father addressed the Son as God.
And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory. -I Timothy 3:16
Oh, gee: the Bible says Jesus was God was manifest in the flesh![/quote]
I was waiting for the "And Yeshua said" but I'm reminded that this is from the commentary of men who assumed him to be God.
Of course He was! He's the second person of the Trinity (do you believe in that?)! God manifest in the flesh!
You are assuming I'm a christian and I'm not. The trinity is a man made concept. Yeshua was God's word manifest (brought forth) in the flesh.
He was the Son of God, he carried God's Word in the flesh.
Carrying God's word doesn't automatically mean one has to be God. Was Moses God when he brought the word of God to his people, was Abraham God when he brought the word of God to the people, Were any of the sons of God (those classified as angels) God when they brought the word of God? No where does Yeshua say he is God or that he is God manifest in the flesh. He does reavel that he brings Gods' word..and this is what makes the word manifest in flesh and walk amongst the people.
"Only the Father knows the day and the hour..."
But he didn't nor did anyone else...
Nope. He's God: I'm one of His creation; how can I know everything about Him?
Exactly, so now you're starting to get it. So where do we find any statement from Yeshua saying he is all knowing...We don't. We don't find a verse that even comes close to that. So it is assumed that he is God even when he clearly expresses he isn't.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.
So you reference Isaiah 55:8 and this in itself is talking about God and not Yeshua. There's a big difference. But in reality you read that statement and it could fit God, Yeshua and even the angels.