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Jehovah our God is One
do you consider angels to be a "spiritual" being?
Yes. The spirits in heaven are angels....the angels are spirits.
At Psalm 8:5, the angels are referred to as elo‧him′ which is god because they exist in Gods form...they are spirits like him.
does spirit die ?
Yes. Spirits can die. God has proclaimed death to Satan and the angels who rebelled with him. They are spirits and they will be put to death.
Some say that humans have spirits that survive after the body dies, but the bible does not say that about humans. It says the opposite.
Psalm 78:39 "And he kept remembering that they were flesh,
That the spirit is going forth and does not come back."
If you are referring to Jesus here, then he was not a spirit angel when he was on earth. His life was transferred into the womb of Mary so that he could be born as a human and live as a human and die as a human.If not, God know well that his "angel" wouldn't die, it is a matter of human body disposal!
Jesus was fully man, fully flesh. That is why he could be put to death. Angels are supernatural and do not have physical bodies that can die. But their life force is from God and if God chooses to end the life of a spirit person/angel, he can.
Yes he does. The account of Abraham and Isaac was given as a living illustration of how hard it was for God to give up his own son (Jesus) for us. When you think long and hard about the sacrifice Abraham was asked to give, it helps us to understand what God was doing for us. Even though he knew he could raise Jesus from the dead, it was still a painful experience for him.does God feel pain for losing something!
We know God feels pain because the bible speaks of the pain the Isrealites caused him.
Psalm 78:40 "How often they would rebel against him in the wilderness, They would make him feel hurt in the desert!
41 And again and again they would put God to the test,
And they pained even the Holy One of Israel"
The bible informs us that he does feel pain as i've already shown in above scripture. But when it comes to regret, he does not regret in the same way that we do. We feel regret over mistakes that we've made, but as you said, God does not make mistakes so the regret he feels is not about his mistakes but about the mistakes of others. Here are some examples of Gods regrets.God the almighty does not feel pain, neither does feel regret; because he does not make mistakes.
Genesis 6:5-6 Consequently Jehovah saw that the badness of man was abundant in the earth and every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only bad all the time. 6 And Jehovah felt regrets that he had made men in the earth, and he felt hurt at his heart"
1 Samuel 15:10 "The word of Jehovah now came to Samuel, saying: 11 I do regret that I have caused Saul to reign as king, because he has turned back from following me, and my words he has not carried out.
Jeremiah 18:6-10 . "At any moment that I may speak against a nation and against a kingdom to uproot [it] and to pull [it] down and to destroy [it], 8 and that nation actually turns back from its badness against which I spoke, I will also feel regret over the calamity that I had thought to execute upon it. 9 But at any moment that I may speak concerning a nation and concerning a kingdom to build [it] up and to plant [it], 10 and it actually does what is bad in my eyes by not obeying my voice, I will also feel regret over the good that I said [to myself] to do for its good.
Psalm 106:45 "And he would remember concerning them his covenant, And he would feel regret according to the abundance of his grand loving-kindness
As the context of the above verses show, the regret that God feels always refers to a change in his attitude toward humans due to the way humans behave toward him.
did he realy know his role?
then why did he cried saying "why hast thou forsaken me"?
Mat 27:46 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
What many dont know is that the words Jesus cried out were similar to the words of King David when he was running from Saul. Psalm 22:1 "My God, my God, why have you left me?
Jesus was at the lowest point in his life. He was in pain and dieing on a stake...anyone of us would feel the same. It was to show us his humanity, to show us that he was fully human and like us, at times of calamity, we ask the same question because calamity upon the innocent is unjust and we know it. Jesus knew it too.