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We all need humor, many denominations think this wayAmerican Standard Version
I am Jehovah, that is my name; and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise unto graven images.
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We all need humor, many denominations think this wayAmerican Standard Version
I am Jehovah, that is my name; and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise unto graven images.
Matthew 24:30American Standard Version
I am Jehovah, that is my name; and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise unto graven images.
I had the impression you do not believe the teachings about the trinity is in the Bible. That outline clearly shows all the aspects for it are there.I don't know how the above relates to what I posted.
odds are educated people back then did not read them. Because no books like today, just limited number of manuscripts available to them..That was not taught by the apostles, nor is it biblical. And we were warned about being ruined through philosophy. Colossians 2:8-9
The stoics were also philosophers and called Paul a babbler. Man's so called wisdom is contrary to truth.
The aspects are throughout the bible. Read the texts from this a little each day.Show us JUST one scripture that says there is a Trinity.
invest in a cross reference bible friend.Show us JUST one scripture that says YHWH had a plan to take on flesh when the time was right, and he did.
prove that priests knew that.Educated people living in the Mediterranean area before and after Jesus" time would know how "essence" is used, and we well know that the authors of the Nicene Creed used it. If the Creed was written in modern English, it probably would come out quite differently at times as translations can sometimes be problematic.
BTW, there's a whole chapter on this in Hitchcock's "History of the Catholic Church", but obviously I have no way of getting my copy to you.
God is a Spirit who is invisible to us, and that is why we can't ever see God. We can only see God's Attributes reflected in Jesus.Malachi said YHWH would come forth out of his place and come down and tread upon the high places of the earth. (You need to check the Hebrew because you are wrong on this.)
You can't see the invisible Spirit of God. But when he takes on a body you would then be able to see him. The Messiah said if you have seen me you have seen the Father. Even in Isaiah it said I saw YHWH high and lifted up sitting on the throne. And the Messiah was the image (body) of the invisible God.
'God made man in his image' is not referring to anything physical. It means that humans have the potential to reflect the Attributes of God.As a matter of fact, God made man in his image. How would that be possible if invisible is the only option?
1 Timothy 3:16 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 gloryIf he didn't come down as you say, how was he received up as you mentioned regarding 1 Timothy 3:16 ?
John 1The scripture said he was in the world and the world was made by him, but the world knew him not. John 1:10 And Genesis 1:1 lets us know God made the world.
Okay, I can go along with that. Jesus was the Spirit of God because the Spirit of God dwelt in the body of Jesus.Just fyi, no where have I ever said God became flesh. God is an eternal Spirit. I said God made himself a body to dwell in and sacrifice for our sins. He was the Father of that body, so he called it his Son. But it wasn't another person. YHWH was the one dwelling in that body.
PAUL was an apostle.
Even the Messiah himself said, the Father that dwells in me does the works. John 14:10
If you had known Me, you would have known my Father also; and from now on you know Him and have seen Him. John 14:7
He who hates Me hates my Father also. ... but now they have seen and also hated both Me and My Father. John 15:23-24 (Because the Son is the fleshly body, and the Father is dwelling in that body.)
No man knows the Son except the Father. Nor does anyone know the Father except the Son, and he to whom the Son chooses to reveal him. Matthew 11:27
False, as "essence" predates Christianity by a couple of hundred years.
If you want to argue, you'll have to find someone else to do it with.
It's not biblical.
The term Trinity was first used by the church father Tertullian in the third century AD. The doctrine of the Trinity was hammered out in 325 AD at the council of Nicea. Philosophy had played a part in the development of the Trinity.odds are educated people back then did not read them. Because no books like today, just limited number of manuscripts available to them..
The dates of life for the Greek philosophers Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle are:
Socrates: (469–399 BCE)
Plato: (427–347 BCE)
Aristotle: (384–322 BCE)
Plato: Today there are around 250 known manuscripts of Plato's works. The oldest surviving manuscript, Clarke Plato, was written in 895 CE by John the Calligrapher.
Aristotle: Aristotle's manuscripts date from the 7th to the 17th century. Many of Aristotle's works are lost or only survive in fragments, and some may have been incorrectly attributed.
These Greek philosophers would not have been read or discussed by Jesus disciples.
Please show me some scriptures where the apostles said it was attributes. Because man has some pretty horrible attributes. Please explain how Moses spoke face to face with God. Exodus 33:11God is a Spirit who is invisible to us, and that is why we can't ever see God. We can only see God's Attributes reflected in Jesus.
God never takes on a body. Rather, the Attributes of God were seen in Jesus, so Jesus was an image of God's Attributes.
John 14
8 Philip saith unto him, Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
9 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?
Jesus said if you have seen me you have seen the Father He was not referring to His physical body, He was referring to His Attributes.
Jesus said that because Jesus was a mirror image of the Attributes of God; e.g., Good, Loving, Gracious, Merciful, Just, Righteous, Forgiving, Patient.
John 14
10 Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.
11 Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works' sake.
The Father is in the Son because Jesus was like a clear mirror, and God became visible in the mirror. This is why Jesus said, “The Father is in the Son” meaning that the Attributes of God were visible and manifest in Jesus, which is why Jesus was a Manifestation of God.
John 14:11 Believe me that I am in the Father, and the Father in me: or else believe me for the very works' sake.
John 17:21 That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.
'God made man in his image' is not referring to anything physical. It means that humans have the potential to reflect the Attributes of God.
Some of God's Attributes are Good, Loving, Gracious, Merciful, Just, Righteous, Forgiving, Patient. Jesus also had these Attributes. Humans also have the 'potential' to reflect these Attributes of God, and we reflect them to a greater of lesser degree, depending upon how spiritual we are.
1 Timothy 3:16 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
The verse above refers to Jesus, who was God manifest in the flesh. Jesus was justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, and received up into glory.
John 1
6 There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.
7 The same came for a witness, to bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might believe.
8 He was not that Light, but was sent to bear witness of that Light.
9 That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not.
11 He came unto his own, and his own received him not.
12 But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:
Jesus came to bear witness to the Light, and the Light was God, that through Jesus all men might believe in God.
Verse 10 "He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not" refers to Jesus, not to God.
We know that since verses 11 and 12 refer to Jesus.
However, the middle part of verse 10 (and the world was made by him) is inaccurate, since the world was made by God, not by Jesus.
As you said, Genesis 1:1 lets us know God made the world.
Okay, I can go along with that. Jesus was the Spirit of God because the Spirit of God dwelt in the body of Jesus.
Perhaps I can shed some light on this contentious issue --- "Essence" as used in the context of the Trinity ... more properly the word Substance .. or "one substance" "one substance with the father from whome all things are made" in the creed of Nicene .. The actual Greek term used in the trinity formulation is Homoousios == one substance. To the Greeks there were 2 kinds of substances .. 1) that which God was made of and 2) that which everything else is made of - so by saying Jesus was "Homoousios" with The Father = One Substance with the Father .. the creed is stating that Jesus is The Father .. then in another place the doctrine states yet not the Father .. a doctrine in holy contradiction.
While the term Homoosious predates Christianity .. that does not mean Jesus is described in this way in scripture . and certainly the early Church Fathers did not believe that Jesus was "The Father" .. they were all subordinantists ... believing Jesus and his divinity was subordinate to The Father.
John 1:1 describes the relationship between Jesus and God not as some trinity .. not as one substance but, as "The Logos" and unfortunately mistranslated in modern Bibles as "The Word" . And while Logos can mean Word ...and in deed there are both uses of the term in John 1 .. the whole passage a play on this the term Word .. in a Religious context "The Logos" is the emmisary between man and God .. the conduit between man and God .. man not able to access Gods word directly .. but through a conduit .
Thus .. Jesus is the physical embodiment of God's word .. and Jesus speaks "The Word - Gods Word" through the Holy Spirit. This conduit .. while pre-existent in John .. is not "The Father" - it is not God. yet it is God's word .. so it is God .. the only way humans have of accessing God .. is through "the word" ... the convenant of a God is based on the word of that God .. A God then is represented by the Word .. and Jesus is the symbolic representation of God's word .. this is my body .. this is my blood .. take Eat .. do this in rememberance.
In summary .. Jesus is not the Most High God .. Jesus was a human who was adopted by a God .. who after baptism had to go through ritual testing conducted by a Son of God - Chief God over the Earth and Tester of Souls... After passing the Ritual test .. Jesus divine spark is actualized and he goes on to do many wonders .. as Sons of God are normally capable of doing .. Jesus being the Son of Man ..as he is not the offspring of 2 Gods .. as the Tester .. and the other Bnei Elohim .. but the offspring of woman and God .. not unlike the Nefilium except the God of Jesus does not take the Mother of Jesus as his wife ..
This God later leaves Jesus "hang out to dry" .. pardon the pun.. does not save him from the sacrificial death .. and Jesus dies none to happy with his God. The Body of Jesus is then put into a tomb but 3 days later has dissappeared .. the women are freaked out by some dude in the Tomb .. run away and never tell anyone that the Body was gone.
Sorry but .. this is not the story about the Most High God coming to earth and pretending to be human. This is the story of the adoption of a human by a God .. giving the divine spark .. transformed into The Logos .. Able to speak God's word through the Holy Spirit .. and do many other wondrous things .. but "The Word" is what is important .. not the nature of the divinity of Jesus .. and silly attempts to turn Jesus literally into The Father .. rather than the symbolic and physical representation of "The Word" of our Father - who art in Heaven - hallowed be thy name.
So God resides in Heaven -- unlike Jesus who was a resident of the Earth at the time .. and this God has a Hallowed name (which I presume neither of you know) .. and that name is not Jesus . but names are how we keep track of the Gods and so without such name one has absolutely no idea which God is the God of Jesus.
Hint - Not Lord Jealous nor Lord YHWH - neither covenant (word) does Jesus a priest forever of the Order Melchi-Zedek follow
Let us not mistake a Priest of God Most High .. for God Most High El Elyon
Perhaps I can shed some light on this contentious issue --- "Essence" as used in the context of the Trinity ... more properly the word Substance .. or "one substance" "one substance with the father from whome all things are made" in the creed of Nicene .. The actual Greek term used in the trinity formulation is Homoousios == one substance. To the Greeks there were 2 kinds of substances .. 1) that which God was made of and 2) that which everything else is made of - so by saying Jesus was "Homoousios" with The Father = One Substance with the Father .. the creed is stating that Jesus is The Father .. then in another place the doctrine states yet not the Father .. a doctrine in holy contradiction...
The Holy Spirit is the Father. Proof is in Matthew 1:20 - she was found with child of the Holy Spirit.
Essence is a man made doctrine never taught by the apostles.
As I said in a previous post, Logos means thought / idea / concept / plan /etc. So John 1:1 is saying, In the beginning was the plan, and the plan was with God, and the plan was God.
God's word contains his plan. He knew everything he would do from the very beginning. The plan was God, because the whole plan revolved around God. When the time was right, he brought the part of his plan where he would take on flesh, to fruition. Just like it was in God's plan for the lamb to be slain. In Revelation 13:8 it talks about the lamb slain from the foundation of the world. Yet you know he wasn't actually slain until around 33 AD. But it was in the mind and plan of God before the foundation of the world.
Why would the apostles say it was attributes? They did not explain the meaning of verses but rather left it to the reader to figure them out.Please show me some scriptures where the apostles said it was attributes.
The horrible attributes that man has are NOT a reflection of God's Attributes, they are a reflection of the lower sinful nature of man.Because man has some pretty horrible attributes.
Look at the contradiction between verses 11 and 20. Moses continued to live after that so he could not have looked upon the face of God.Please explain how Moses spoke face to face with God. Exodus 33:11
YHWH does not have and never will have a body. God manifests Himself in a body, but that is not God in that body, it is a Manifestation of God.The middle part of the verse isn't inaccurate. You just think it is, because you don't realize that it was YHWH himself there in that body.
Isaiah 45BTW, read what YHWH said they would do in the Old Testament. Isaiah 45:21-23
(quoting Isaiah 45:22-23)Now read in the NT where it says: For we shall all stand before the judgement seat of Messiah. For it is written (quoting Isaiah 45:23)
Romans 14As I live says YHWH, Every knee shall bow to Me, and every tongue shall confess to God. Romans14:11
That's why every knee will bow and every tongue confess that he is YHWH. Philippians 2:11
Isaiah 40John the baptist (the voice in the wilderness) was supposed to prepare the way for YHWH and Make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Isaiah 40:3 Now I ask you - Who did John prepare the way for and who showed up?
Say to the cities of Judah, Behold your God! Isaiah 40:9
This is not about adding to or taking away from the Bible. It is about interpreting the Bible and understanding what it means.If you can prove that was an alteration made by man that's one thing. But to discard it because it doesn't fit in with your beliefs is bad. Anyone that adds to, or takes away from God's word is going to be in trouble. You should mold your beliefs to the word, not mold the word to your beliefs.
I believe that the Holy Spirit is the Bounty of God. God is like the Sun and the Holy Spirit is the rays of the Sun.LOL .. No .. While the Father is indeed a Holy Spirit of sorts .. the Holy Spirit is not "The Father"
On a purely logical basis, since Jesus was the Son of God, Jesus cannot be God The Father, but of course there is nothing in the Bible that supports the belief that Jesus is God. That is nothing but a man-made dogma.Revelation has nothing to do with this conversation ?! nothing to do with the fact that Jesus is not "The Father" who art in Heaven .. while Jesus is standing on the Earth because one is not the other .. this stated directly over 100 times by Jesus .. and in his last breath "My God .. My God .. why have you forsaken me" .. U understand ?
I believe that the Holy Spirit is the Bounty of God. God is like the Sun and the Holy Spirit is the rays of the Sun.
Question.—What is the Holy Spirit?
Answer.—The Holy Spirit is the Bounty of God and the luminous rays which emanate from the Manifestations; for the focus of the rays of the Sun of Reality was Christ,
On a purely logical basis, since Jesus was the Son of God, Jesus cannot be God The Father, but of course there is nothing in the Bible that supports the belief that Jesus is God. That is nothing but a man-made dogma.