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Your are simply wrong:Of course he did, are you kidding me? His God and Father Jehovah was all he talked about as well as the Kingdom of God and the blessings it will bring to those who are loyal to God. Um one of the scriptures I can remember off the top of my head is Luke 4:8 when Jesus said: "It is written, 'It is Jehovah your God you must worship, and it is to him alone you must render sacred service." That's what he told Satan when he was being tempted in the wilderness by the devil. This was right after Jesus got baptized and dedicated his life to Jehovah. Please see also Matthew 4:10.
Never did Jesus try to claim worship from Almighty God like Satan did, and he never tried to make himself equal to God in anyway. I answered your question, now please can you answer mine. Are there any scriptures in any bible translation that say Jesus is Almighty God?
Is that greek? Thought we were having a discussion in English here. I'll need a translator. You did acknowledge the fact that Jesus is NEVER referred to as God Almighty anywhere in the bible.Luke 4:8 - kai apokritheis ho ieesous eipen autw gegraptai kurion ton theon sou proskuneeseis kai autw monw latreuseis
Where does he say Jehovah?
And no, the bible does not say Jesus is Almighty God. Not in those words anyway.
Again the language thing... Almighty Gods name is Yahweh in Hebrew. Jesus name was Yeshua in Hebrew and he was known as the "Messiah" instead of Christ. I never see anyone hesitate to pronounce Jesus' name though, I wonder why."Jehovah" is a mispronounciation from the Hebrew as there is no "J" sound in Hebrew.
May I ask which bible that is you are reading? Because in mine it clearly says Jehovah instead of Lord.Your are simply wrong:
Luke 4:8
8 And Jesus answered and said unto him, It is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.
http://www.religiousforums.com/bible/luke/4:8/
Matthew 4:10
10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve.
http://www.religiousforums.com/bible/matthew/4:10/
Jehovah is not mentioned in the verses, sorry.
Regards
You can't keep insisting it's "Jehovah" when it isn't correct, and then you come back with the above? So, let me recommend you take a position and stick to it instead of vacillating by blaming others for doing what you are doing above.Again the language thing... Almighty Gods name is Yahweh in Hebrew. Jesus name was Yeshua in Hebrew and he was known as the "Messiah" instead of Christ. I never see anyone hesitate to pronounce Jesus' name though, I wonder why.
Please quote from a lexicon in support of your claim that "Almighty Gods name is Yahweh in Hebrew".Again the language thing... Almighty Gods name is Yahweh in Hebrew. Jesus name was Yeshua in Hebrew and he was known as the "Messiah" instead of Christ. I never see anyone hesitate to pronounce Jesus' name though, I wonder why.
so how would you pronounce God's name "YHWH"? It certainly isn't Jesus or just "God" or "Lord"Please quote from a lexicon in support of your claim that "Almighty Gods name is Yahweh in Hebrew".
I get the following:
YahwehI don't think the above supports you in the least.
1869, hypothetical reconstruction of the tetragrammaton YHWH (see Jehovah), based on the assumption that the tetragrammaton is the imperfective of Hebrew verb hawah, earlier form of hayah "was," in the sense of "the one who is, the existing."
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=yahweh
Jehovah
1530, Tyndale's transliteration of Hebrew Tetragrammaton YHWH using vowel points of Adhonai "my lord" (see Yahweh). Used for YHWH (the full name being too sacred for utterance) in four places in the Old Testament in the KJV where the usual translation the lord would have been inconvenient; taken as the principal and personal name of God.
The vowel substitution was originally made by the Masoretes as a direction to substitute Adhonai for "the ineffable name." European students of Hebrew took this literally, which yielded Latin JeHoVa (first attested in writings of Galatinus, confessor to Leo X, 1516). Jehovah's Witnesses "member of Watchtower Bible and Tract Society" first attested 1933; the organization founded c. 1879 by Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916); the name from Isa. xliii:10.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Jehovah&allowed_in_frame=0
Please don't be fanciful.
Regards
YHWH is not written in the NT Gospels. It is not written even in the Jewish Torah. Is it? If, yes, please quote from it.so how would you pronounce God's name "YHWH"? It certainly isn't Jesus or just "God" or "Lord"
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081214052619AApJRtK
For all those who pretend they didn't know that God's name was taken out of many bible translations please read this.
Also, if you can, don'the just read the link but try to get your hands on a physical copy of these butchered bibles and see for yourself right in the preface. I have and that was all I needed to see. I'm done trying to prove my point. like the bible says if you are truly seeking God you'll put up the effort it takes to find the TRUTH and those seeking him out of an honest heart are the ones who will find him. Hebrews 11:6
again, how would you pronounce God's name?paarsurrey said: ↑
Please quote from a lexicon in support of your claim that "Almighty Gods name is Yahweh in Hebrew".
I get the following:
Yahweh
1869, hypothetical reconstruction of the tetragrammaton YHWH (see Jehovah), based on the assumption that the tetragrammaton is the imperfective of Hebrew verb hawah, earlier form of hayah "was," in the sense of "the one who is, the existing."
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=yahweh
Jehovah
1530, Tyndale's transliteration of Hebrew Tetragrammaton YHWH using vowel points of Adhonai "my lord" (see Yahweh). Used for YHWH (the full name being too sacred for utterance) in four places in the Old Testament in the KJV where the usual translation the lord would have been inconvenient; taken as the principal and personal name of God.
The vowel substitution was originally made by the Masoretes as a direction to substitute Adhonai for "the ineffable name." European students of Hebrew took this literally, which yielded Latin JeHoVa (first attested in writings of Galatinus, confessor to Leo X, 1516). Jehovah's Witnesses "member of Watchtower Bible and Tract Society" first attested 1933; the organization founded c. 1879 by Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916); the name from Isa. xliii:10.
http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=Jehovah&allowed_in_frame=0
I don't think the above supports you in the least.
Please don't be fanciful.
YHWH is not written in the NT Gospels. It is not written even in the Jewish Torah. Is it? If, yes, please quote from it.
Regards
The New Testament says there is only one name by which we are saved. There never was a man in history named Jesus. There are many named Jesus, but it is pronounced different. For a long time, most didn't know his name was Yeshua, and most still don't know the "a" is silent. I just can't take a religion seriously that doesn't even know the name of their god and then claims they are saved by that name.again, how would you pronounce God's name?
If the Bible is true, Jesus is God.In case you ever were wondering if Jesus ever claimed to be God I found a really in depth website article that might help.
http://www.muslimhope.com/JesusIsGod.htm
The New Testament says there is only one name by which we are saved. There never was a man in history named Jesus. There are many named Jesus, but it is pronounced different. For a long time, most didn't know his name was Yeshua, and most still don't know the "a" is silent. I just can't take a religion seriously that doesn't even know the name of their god and then claims they are saved by that name.
one question for you, where in the bible (OT or NT) does it say that Jesus is Almighty God? Where in the bible does it say Jesus is the Most high? Give me the scriptures, I really want to see.The New Testament says there is only one name by which we are saved. There never was a man in history named Jesus. There are many named Jesus, but it is pronounced different. For a long time, most didn't know his name was Yeshua, and most still don't know the "a" is silent. I just can't take a religion seriously that doesn't even know the name of their god and then claims they are saved by that name.
Jesus isn't the Almighty God.one question for you, where in the bible (OT or NT) does it say that Jesus is Almighty God? Where in the bible does it say Jesus is the Most high? Give me the scriptures, I really want to see.
Yeah, and in Bob Dylan's Grammy award winning song, "if the Bible is right, the world will explode." Things Have Changed, theme song to Wonder Boys, a movie.If the Bible is true, Jesus is God.
exactly the point I was trying to prove. Genesis 17:1 says "When Aʹbram was 99 years old, Jehovah appeared to Aʹbram and said to him: “I am God Almighty. Walk before me and prove yourself faultless."Jesus isn't the Almighty God.
I disagree. The life I have is exactly the same life that my mother and father had. The sperm that entered my mother's egg never died. The egg my father fertilized never died. This new body of mine is alive. But the life in this new body of mine is exactly the same life that was in my mother and my father before me. Do you not see that I am in the father and the father is in me? We are one life, occupying many bodies.Also, let me just add that Jesus cannot be God because yet refers to "the Father" numerous times, and logically "the Father" cannot be "the Son". When dealing with a question about the "end of times", he says that only "the Father" knows for sure, not he. Also, if one believes that Jesus is "the final sacrifice", how can God be sacrificed to God?
I disagree. The life I have is exactly the same life that my mother and father had. The sperm that entered my mother's egg never died. The egg my father fertilized never died. This new body of mine is alive. But the life in this new body of mine is exactly the same life that was in my mother and my father before me. Do you not see that I am in the father and the father is in me? We are one life, occupying many bodies.