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Emptied" could mean partial relinquishment of E1.Or maybe E=(E1+E2)/2? That begs the question, what percentage of P2's Essence was E1. "Emptied" implies E=(0"*E1+1*E2).
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Emptied" could mean partial relinquishment of E1.Or maybe E=(E1+E2)/2? That begs the question, what percentage of P2's Essence was E1. "Emptied" implies E=(0"*E1+1*E2).
Elizabeth calls Mary the mother of my Lord.
God having sent forth his son, made of her
Gal 4:4 But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law,
Luke 1:33 And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?
Same is shown in David speaking by the Spirit
Psalm 110:1 [[A Psalm of David.]]
The LORD said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.
Jesus acknowledges that David called him Lord
Mat 22:45 If David then call him Lord, how is he his son?
The apostles tell is that God made Jesus both Lord and Christ
Acts 2:36 Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.
Before Jesus ascended he said,
"I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God"
And we are told here
1 Cr 8:6 But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him;
and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him.
Partially emptied?Emptied" could mean partial relinquishment of E1.
Interesting.
So why have 2 different words??
Theo does have the word GOD in it....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenosis said:In Christian theology, kenosis (Ancient Greek: κένωσις, romanized: kénōsis, lit. 'the act of emptying') is the "self-emptying" of Jesus. The word ἐκένωσεν (ekénōsen) is used in the Epistle to the Philippians: "[Jesus] made himself nothing" (NIV) or "[he] emptied himself" (NRSV) (Philippians 2:7), using the verb form κενόω (kenóō), meaning "to empty".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theosis_(Eastern_Christian_theology) said:Theosis (Ancient Greek: θέωσις), or deification (deification may also refer to apotheosis, lit. "making divine"), is a transformative process whose aim is likeness to or union with God, as taught by the Eastern Catholic Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Church; the same concept is also found in the Latin Church of the Catholic Church, where it is termed "divinization". As a process of transformation, theosis is brought about by the effects of catharsis (purification of mind and body) and theoria ('illumination' with the 'vision' of God). According to Eastern Christian teachings, theosis is very much the purpose of human life. It is considered achievable only through synergy (or cooperation) of human activity and God's uncreated energies (or operations).
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The Hebrew word used in reference to the person whom Yahweh addresses in Psalm 110:1, a prophetic oracle, is adoni. Would you comment on the significance of the Hebrew word?
There are many commentaries out there, want me to copy paste one on the word for you?
My understanding is that אדֹנִי (Adoni, "lord") is a common Hebrew form of address implying respect and submissiveness. Wives call their husbands Adoni, servants call their masters Adoni, everybody better call the King Adoni or heads will roll (literally)...The Hebrew word used in reference to the person whom Yahweh addresses in Psalm 110:1, a prophetic oracle, is adoni. Would you comment on the significance of the Hebrew word?
My understanding is that Adoni ("lord") is a common Hebrew form of address implying respect and submissiveness. Wives call their husbands Adoni, servants call their masters Adoni, everybody better call the King Adoni or heads will roll (literally)...
I am not a hebrew expert so I really couldnt provide my own commentary on it. I copy paste defintions of words but I wouldnt know the first thing about giving my own commentary on a particular word.No, thank you. I was hoping to read your own commentary on the word.
Now I read one is a human title in the one verse (and some back and forth on that) but then there is the other a couple of verses down from that (excluding Yehovah)My understanding is that אדֹנִי (Adoni, "lord") is a common Hebrew form of address implying respect and submissiveness. Wives call their husbands Adoni, servants call their masters Adoni, everybody better call the King Adoni or heads will roll (literally)...
And when a Jew reads the Torah aloud, he substitutes Adonai for The Name of G_d יְהוָה, which is considered too holy to be spoken.
I think the equation is invalid as a description of reality. Divine and human essences aren't quantifiable in that way.Partially emptied?
In my equation E=(E1+E2)/2, is the Divine Essence half empty or half full?
This makes Jesus a container. Believe the milk is in the jug ... This is a far cry from claiming he is the jug.Jesus did say, " Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me?"
Proving again they are not one and the same.You can speak against the Son and be forgiven, he is given as a sign to be spoken against, but speaking against the Spirit he did his works by was blaspheme of the Holy Ghost and not forgiveable according to Jesus.
I agree, but the theologians talk about "fully Human and fully God" (200% composition?), and now we're talking about P2 "partially emptying" his/her/its Essence as though there existed some hypothetical method of quantifying a non-homogenous Essential composition if we only had the right lab equipment and measurement techniques.I think the equation is invalid as a description of reality. Divine and human essences aren't quantifiable in that way.
Interesting catch. The NASB capitalizes "Your" in verse 5 to indicate that the right hand (what has God got against southpaws?) refers back to YHWH in the preceding verse:Psalm 110:5 The Lord ('Adonay) at thy right hand shall strike through kings in the day of his wrath.
I am not a hebrew expert so I really couldnt provide my own commentary on it. I copy paste defintions of words but I wouldnt know the first thing about giving my own commentary on a particular word.
This makes Jesus a container. Believe the milk is in the jug ... This is a far cry from claiming he is the jug.
In Psalm 110:1 its adoni as some argue , how about Psalm 110:5 a few verses downHeb. Adonai (Eng. “Lord”); Heb. adoni (Eng. “lord“). Translations which render Psalm 110:1 as if the LORD (Yahweh) is speaking to the “Lord” are misreporting the Hebrew.
Yahweh isn’t ever identified as adoni in scripture.
I pointed this out to the Lockman Foundation (publisher of the NASB95) in a letter dated around 2000. They replied and acknowledged that they translated the Hebrew improperly but also stated that it is their belief that Jesus is, nevertheless, Adonai. (That’s translator bias.) They also stated they would correct a margin note in future editions which stated that the word is Adonai.
There are many translations which report that the Hebrew word is adoni and render the passage properly in English (“lord”).
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Psalm 110:1 - Bible Gateway
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That the Hebrew word is adoni and not Adonai is easily confirmed with a Lexicon or Interlinear.
Bible Hub identifies the Hebrew correctly but then misleads the reader by rendering it as “Lord” in English.
In Psalm 110:1 its adoni as some argue …
… how about Psalm 110:5 a few verses down