RLT63
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He was talking about his bodyDo you believe Jesus raised the temple back up as he said he would?
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He was talking about his bodyDo you believe Jesus raised the temple back up as he said he would?
On earth back in the day Jesus was The Saviour.So you are hanging your belief by a hair's thread, one of several I imagine, on vague and non-contextual meanings; for who and what is the nature of Christ. You believe Christ is a a deity because of the rough Greek to English translated expression used in Php 2:7, the 'likeness of men.' Quite a desperate move, as also by many as yourself.
And then to mean he was NOT REALLY a man, or was only something LIKE a form of man. I thought Paul already said he was in the form of God although not being GOd himself as most scholars of diverse opinions would agree on. So do you think then Paul is speaking in riddles here and is saying that Jesus is both in a form of God and also in the form of an ordinary man?!!
You are walking on dangerous mental ground here. I would not stake my life on it if I were you.
Notice first in Philippians 2:7 that Christ was MADE, or begotten, into a (likeness) human being, He was NOT unmade or 'poof ' he, being a mysterious invisible god being just jumped into a human egg, zygote, baby at the right time. It does not mean he was made to, or FORCED to be in the likeness of a man either, as for a god into a man, or god-man as the Greek culture and religion would totally agree with you on.
He was made or created 'from scratch' as any man and resembled any common man. Jesus throughout his time on earth called himself a man many, many times. He never said I'm God or really a god who made himself a common human being, now did he?
And Christ had to be just like a common ordinary man because only a real man could become truly a lowly human servant. A god could never become a servant to anyone or thing. Do you get this point as well?
Great weekend.......APAK
I always thought it represented separation from God because of our sin, and when Jesus paid the price it restored our relationship with God and we no longer had to depend on religious ceremonies to be forgiven of our sins. Jesus is the mediator between God and men and he is our high priest. We don’t need a man to go in and sprinkle blood on the mercy seat anymore
And the main difference between these stubborn Jews and stubborn Trini-brethren of yesterday and today,...Dang!
I can’t believe how much I’ve learned from this one small post!
Thanks!
I’ll post it again.I agree that that’s an aspect of the curtain being ripped - it is for mankind. It is symbolic of the arrival of the new covenant.
They hadn’t been Romanized.And the main difference between these stubborn Jews and stubborn Trini-brethren of yesterday and today,...
The Jews as I said before, knew what and who exactly was the Son of God and did not want to believe it applied to this man Jesus; that God spoken for this man, was within this man and worked miracles beyond the works of their forefathers and prophets combined.
And the latter do not know what truly is meant by the Son of God for this man called Jesus, and therefore cannot know to even believe in him as the true Son of God, for his Father who is the one true God. They are blind to this scriptural truth. Therefore, they traded this truth for a substitute Son of God and believe this man Jesus is also God, the Son. Kind of ironic don't you think?
If I had to pick which group knew scripture and its application to their lives, hands-down it would be the Pharisees, the Jews. They were just full of deep traditional pride and lacked the faith to believe in this 'nobody' of a man....
All that knowledge did them a lot of good didn’t it? NotAnd the main difference between these stubborn Jews and stubborn Trini-brethren of yesterday and today,...
The Jews as I said before, knew what and who exactly was the Son of God and did not want to believe it applied to this man Jesus; that God spoken for this man, was within this man and worked miracles beyond the works of their forefathers and prophets combined.
And the latter do not know what truly is meant by the Son of God for this man called Jesus, and therefore cannot know to even believe in him as the true Son of God, for his Father who is the one true God. They are blind to this scriptural truth. Therefore, they traded this truth for a substitute Son of God and believe this man Jesus is also God, the Son. Kind of ironic don't you think?
If I had to pick which group knew scripture and its application to their lives, hands-down it would be the Pharisees, the Jews. They were just full of deep traditional pride and lacked the faith to believe in this 'nobody' of a man....
Excellent key point you made here WoH. It would be a great last statement on this subject....They hadn’t been Romanized.
Jesus relinquished His glory temporarily while He emptied Himself into a human vessel. He came as a humble servant to be the sacrificial lamb, obedient and submissive to the Father as an example for us to follow. Then when He accomplished His task, His glory was returned to Him. The Father said that Jesus was greater than the angels and addressed Him as God in Hebrews 1:8.I always laugh when people make such statements appealing to the righteous authority of the Jews. Pick one:
Worse than your take on these rather ambiguous statements that don't actually support your equality claim, is your denial of other verses that directly speak to the inequality of Jesus and God, e.g., God knows more than Jesus, God is greater than Jesus, Jesus submits to the will of God and Jesus repeatedly talks about his God. Does it make sense to you that God has a God?
- The Jews were right --> Jesus is not equal to God making the meaning of Jesus claim sinful and rightfully crucified.
- The Jews were wrong --> Jesus was not claiming equality with God and Jesus was unjustly crucified.
No doubt you will appeal to duality, finding the confines of logic unsettling.
As long as souls aren't in jeopardy. Didn't even get into the Holy Spirit ... blaspheming Him is the final jeopardy answer.@Matthias - looks like we’re down to Final Jeopardy Alex
There’s no coming back from blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. I wouldn’t say it’s the answer to anything but a way to lose everything.As long as souls aren't in jeopardy. Didn't even get into the Holy Spirit ... blaspheming Him is the final jeopardy answer.
You refer to the Son of God, the Word as "it", using a translation you called superb.It’s not readily apparent to me that you understand that Jesus is God in my theology.
You refer to the Son of God, the Word as "it", using a translation you called superb.
And then you made this statement: "Christ Jesus is a begotten / created being; begotten / created by His God and my God, by his Father and my Father.
A created being cannot be God, who is the Creator.
You aren't quite sure who Jesus is, is what I understand.
No, I would not argue with God but your blatantly incorrect take on Hebrews 1:8, especially given v 5 where God called Jesus his son and referenced the day he created his son.The Father said that Jesus was greater than the angels and addressed Him as God in Hebrews 1:8.
Would you argue with your Father?
You presented your idea of a superb translation, the Geneva Bible. Here is your understanding of Jesus, Who is described as the WORD.No, I don’t.
Yes.
Agreed.
Then your understanding is deficient. I’m positive about who Jesus is.
So what is your take on Hebrews 1:8? Will you also offer a "superb translation" that words it differently?No, I would not argue with God but your blatantly incorrect take on Hebrews 1:8, especially given v 5 where God called Jesus his son and referenced the day he created his son.
1st of all, I don't take V8 out of context. By the time Hebrews was written, Jesus was well established in other Apostolic writing as the son of God, the Messiah, the Christ, anointed by God to be the sacrifice of the world. This is re-iterated in Hebrews 1:1-2 where God spoke to us through his son. This opening is not to be construed as one is the other.So what is your take on Hebrews 1:8? Will you also offer a "superb translation" that words it differently?