If there is a Son there has to be a Father
Since there is a Father and a Son, there should be an age difference.
The Father has no ancestors; the Son has a boatload of them.
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If there is a Son there has to be a Father
Jesus was begotten when he was manifest in the flesh. Speaking of ancestors do you know why there are two genealogies of Jesus in the Bible? What is the curse of Jeconiah? | GotQuestions.orgSince there is a Father and a Son, there should be an age difference.
The Father has no ancestors; the Son has a boatload of them.
Jesus was begotten when he was manifest in the flesh.
Speaking of ancestors do you know why there are two genealogies of Jesus in the Bible? What is the curse of Jeconiah? | GotQuestions.org
Christ couldn't come from a lineage that had been cursed so there had to be another genealogyThat’s the connection I see between John 1:14 and the birth narratives in Matthew 1 and Luke 1.
That still leaves the age and ancestors differences.
One line is Mary’s and the other line is Joseph’s. Jesus has ancestors on both sides of the family.
Relationships 101. Jesus' father is the LORD God YHWH, the Creator and father of us all.If there is a Son there has to be a Father
Christ couldn't come from a lineage that had been cursed so there had to be another genealogy
I was referring to the ASV version of the Bible that this site uses.You must be addressing someone else in your post I didn't mention that verse
Jesus' flesh was begotten from His mother's flesh and physical DNA, and her lineage. His Spirit was the Father's.Jesus was begotten when he was manifest in the flesh.
Elohim is not necessarily plural.
Elohim - Grammar and etymology
In Hebrew, the ending -im normally indicates a masculine plural. However, when referring to the Jewish God, Elohim is usually understood to be grammatically singular (i.e. it governs a singular verb or adjective).
Adonai is definitely not plural.
We must put God, and His Word alone, above all else.
Ok, but the Bible doesn't teach a tri-une Godhead. So that can't be the reason.And that is the exact reason why I believe in the tri-une God head.
Ok, but the Bible doesn't teach a tri-une Godhead. So that can't be the reason.
There is another reason.
There is your claim ... and where is your Scripture?there three persons who alone are God! and they are one!
The following quotes show that the doctrine of the Trinity was indeed alive-and-well before the Council of Nicea:Just as God laughs at the...
lol, see following posts.Just as God laughs at the wicked, seeing that their day is coming (Psalms 37:13), He laughs at the silly notion of being a trio.
His entire Word, from Genesis to Revelation, reveals over and over His sole and sovereign nature.
The concept of the trinity is a heretical, counterfeit, image of God Almighty. To embrace it, envision it during prayer, and commit oneself to such a belief is to pay sincere homage to a blasphemous idol. It is idol worship in its purest form.
All those who accept and embrace the completely extra-biblical doctrine of the trinity will be lost. And that is why it is such a coveted, and fiercely guarded, doctrine of modern mainstream heretical christendom. It is of the devil.
Read your Bible.
Hosea 4:6
2 Thessalonians 2:10
Authority is Power, ask any Officer in the Military.The older, more accurate, versions of Scripture use the word power where your posted verse uses authority.
If Jesus has ALL POWER in heaven and earth (which He does), that makes Him God Almighty (not equal to God because Jesus has All Power). If Jesus is God Almighty (which He is), the trinity extra-biblical suggestion falls completely apart.
The trinitarians claim that Jesus is God only in the sense of a 3-person triunity, but God is not 3-persons. And Jesus is still God Almighty.
The Bible is crystal clear on that.