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That would be Jesus and the Holy Spirit. There at the beginning.Genesis 1:26
26 Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness;
Agreed, but how is Jesus and the Holy Spirit made unto "Our likeness?" The answer is a banned topic.That would be Jesus and the Holy Spirit. There at the beginning.
The Hebrew word for God in this verse is ’ĕ·lō·hîm which is a plural form. It can be used to describe a single entity. As it is in Psalm 45:6. (Heb. 1:8 quotes this Psalm as referencing Christ.)Genesis 1:26
26 Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness;
Agreed, but how is Jesus and the Holy Spirit made unto "Our likeness?" The answer is a banned topic
Agreed. A mystery is something we can know some things, but we can't know everything about it. That's where faith comes in. Faith and reason are compatible, like 2 wings of a bird.The answer is a mystery.
Neither is approaching the shores of a banned topic. This could be an interesting thread, with everyone, including me, walking on egg shells.“…to the acknowledgement of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ;” (Colossians 2:2, KJV)
Making doctrines on assumptions is not wise.
The statement of faith of this Christian site accepts that the 'banned topic' is true and so the discussion of said topic is banned. And so why have you begun this thread?Neither is approaching the shores of a banned topic. This could be an interesting thread, with everyone, including me, walking on egg shells.
I guess you don't know Jack. (the OP)The statement of faith of this Christian site accepts that the 'banned topic' is true and so the discussion of said topic is banned. And so why have you begun this thread?
I reject the implied premise of your question. No one calls themselves "us" and "our." And the question ignores the 1,000's of times God refers to himself in the singular.Who is this God that calls Himself US and OUR?
The answer is a mystery.
“…to the acknowledgement of the mystery of
This is a great video using Scripture to dispell many such appeals to mystery when seeking answers. We can know God. It's not a mystery. Doesn't appeal to mysticism, dualism or artificial synthesis.Agreed. A mystery is something we can know some things, but we can't know everything about it.
Which clearly says Jesus is God.The Hebrew word for God in this verse is ’ĕ·lō·hîm which is a plural form. It can be used to describe a single entity. As it is in Psalm 45:6. (Heb. 1:8 quotes this Psalm as referencing Christ.)
Very interesting!The Hebrew word for God in this verse is ’ĕ·lō·hîm which is a plural form. It can be used to describe a single entity. As it is in Psalm 45:6. (Heb. 1:8 quotes this Psalm as referencing Christ.)
God did.I reject the implied premise of your question. No one calls themselves "us" and "our." And the question ignores the 1,000's of times God refers to himself in the singular.
Such irony!Abuse of Language. Can't expect less of you Jack.
No, he did not. Repeating your claim does not make it so. Again, you just deny the 1,000's of times God refered to himself using singular pronouns. What's that all about?God did.
You keep denying Genesis 1:26 Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness;No, he did not. Repeating your claim does not make it so. Again, you just deny the 1,000's of times God refered to himself using singular pronouns. What's that all about?
Finally, no comment on the vids or Scripture verses? Nice!
Nope. You are denying the text is ambiguous. Anyone can speculate but speculation is no foundation for sound doctrine. By comparison. You have to look at verse 26 through verse 4. Who is ‘he’ in verse 4?You keep denying Genesis 1:26 Then God said, "Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness;
and yet you won't tell us who US and OUR are.
IOW, you don't know Who US and OUR are, even tho you already mentioned Him in Col 1.Nope. You are denying the text is ambiguous. Anyone can speculate but speculation is no foundation for sound doctrine. By comparison. You have to look at verse 26 through verse 4. Who is ‘he’ in verse 4?
Jesus is He, as you quoted:Genesis 1:4
New Living Translation
4 And God saw that the light was good. Then he separated the light from the darkness.
Not an answer to my point of verse 4. Jack, Hebrews 4 & 5 says says is our High Priest. What does a priest do?OW, you don't know Who US and OUR are
Heb. 9:23 – in this verse, the author writes that the Old Testament sacrifices were only copies of the heavenly things, but now heaven has better “sacrifices” than these. Why is the heavenly sacrifice called “sacrifices,” in the plural? Jesus died once. This is because, while Christ’s sacrifice is transcendent in heaven, it touches down on earth and is sacramentally re-presented over and over again from the rising of the sun to its setting around the world by the priests of Christ’s Church. This is because all moments to God are present in their immediacy, and when we offer the memorial sacrifice to God, we ask God to make the sacrifice that is eternally present to Him also present to us. Jesus’ sacrifice also transcends time and space because it was the sacrifice of God Himself.Not an answer to my point of verse 4. Jack, Hebrews 4 & 5 says says is our High Priest. What does a priest do?
Why are you disregarding the verses in chapter 4 & 5?Heb. 9:23 – in this verse,
This "covenant" needs more explanation. We read in Matt. 26:28 that Jesus said "this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins." But covenants are two-sided, like contracts, with promised performances on both sides. You've described one side of the bargain, "which is the offering of His body and blood." Care to describe the other side of this covenant? First of all, who IS on the other side? (God the Father? Mankind?) And how do the "many" for whom His blood is "poured out" separate themselves from the "all" in order to become part of the fortunate "many?"Heb. 8:6; 9:15; cf. Heb. 12:22-24; 13:20-21 – the covenant Jesus mediates (present tense) is better than the Old covenant. The covenant He mediates is the covenant of His body and blood which He offers in the Eucharist. See Matt. 26:26-28; Mark. 14:22,24; Luke 22;19-20; 1 Cor. 11:24-25 – which is the only time Jesus uses the word “covenant” (which is the offering of His body and blood).