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The OT says that God is one
and Jesus said that He was one with the Father.
The baptism I referenced earlier shows that they were three distinct Persons.
This is standard trinitarian theology
But how else do you get scripture to align?
Jesus would drive a Kia Soul.
By books, do you mean books of the NT? This event is told in all 3 of the synoptic gospels (Matthew 3, Mark 1 and Luke 3).
Or he'd drive a CROSSover.Come on, he was smarter then that, im running with Prius
SavageWind,Jesus' power does not prove he is God. God gave him God's throne. Jesus is he who does God's will from Heaven.
OutHouse,There was no early church. In Pauls time they were meeting in houses. The Koine Greek word means "assembly"
And just so you know, there was no orthodoxy for hundreds of years. And these people all had diverse views on divinity itself. Heck the Emperor was divine. But people all had different views on just how divine he was and when he became divine.
Nicea wasn't an argument or debate about divinity itself, they all assumed he was divine including the Arians.
As to when the various manuscripts of the NT were written, while we do not have complete NT MSS (manuscripts) until the 4th century (325 and #50 AD) we have hundreds of portions of the NT starting around 100 AD. Also we have countless correspondence within the Body of Christ in which portions of the NT were quoted. So we do know that these scriptures were not written hundreds of years later. And in 2 Peter 3:15, 16 Peter refers to Paul's writings, shortly after they were written as scripture. Peter died before 70 AD... probably around 64 - 66 AD, so we know this was written very soon after Paul's writings.This was written later by people making the Jews look bad, so this new movement would not be persecuted or looked at like Jews to the Romans. They were divorcing cultural Judaism.
With almost half a million people in the temple at Passover, only his actions were noticed that got him killed, not his words or teachings. He was literally invisible in the large crowds.
That's fine, you have a good grasp on things. Im still picking up pieces and relearning what the professors taught me.
But the deity of Christ was never an issue.
Uh, the baptism by John the Baptizer occurs at the beginning of His ministry. It is described in all three of the synoptic gospels, as I said earlier. The time is the same, then, of this event.If im not mistaken the holy ghost visits him at different times in different gospels, correct?
Adoptionism of Mark tends to get contradictory to other text depending on who you follow.
So we do know that these scriptures were not written hundreds of years later
Hey, I have to go. You have a great weekend! I am not one who enjoys intense debate and putting down one another.
OutHouse,Agreed.
A good laugh. Thanks!@BadDogOutHouse,
Nice avitar, BTW. So then yuo agree that Jesus was always seen as deity, but believe that He was created by the Father, and created all else?
Take care,
BD
OutHouse,I understand.
Paul in the 50's ish
Marks 70 ish
Matthew 80 ish
Luke 90ish
John 100-110 ish
I have respected and enjoyed the back and forth, its not personal, I have a passion and study this in depth.
I didn't think I was putting you down.
Enjoy your weekend too brother.
So then yuo agree that Jesus was always seen as deity
but believe that He was created by the Father, and created all else?
You were not!
I was just trying to make it clear that though we disagree on some points
Since John died before 100 AD, his gospel must have been written before that
Luke,
Mark
2 Peter 1:20, 21 says that no prophecy of scripture is a matter of personal interpretation. IOW, there is only one valid interpretation:yes and Judaism does not follow duality of father and sprit or ghost. In Judaism it is just one god.
BD: Understood, though I see some clear hints to it in the OT.
Nope, the gospel authors wrote that. These authors were far removed from Jesus life, they never knew or ,met him.
BD: These authors knew Christ. Matthew (Levi) was one of His 12 disciples. Mark is thought to have followed closely, and since he spent much time with Mark, Mark's gospel is essentially seen as Peter's gospel. Luke may have been the young man who barely escaped when Jesus was captured by running away, leaving some of his clothes! John was "the disciple whom Jesus loved."
Yes the NT used the three concepts but makes no mention they are all one in the same.
BD: ?? What three concepts?
Understood.
The scripture aligns by your quotes and making it fit by interpretation.
None of the scripture teaches the trinity because that is "man made" for multiple reasons, one maintaining monotheism to one all powerful god.
OutHouse,Great
Which is perfectly acceptable. I don't want to change your faith and do not expect you to think or follow what I have to say.
Hats off to you for a great attitude.
Modern scholarships follow it was a Johannine community that wrote it in at least 3 parts. No scholar thinks John was involved in its completion.
The author is unknown.
Also unknown, as is the author of Matthew
2 Peter 1:20, 21 says that no prophecy of scripture is a matter of personal interpretation.
many scholars are convinced that John wrote all of his gospel