RLT63
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"Do you understand that every word penned in Scripture was written by a Jew? Not a single word was penned by anyone in Christendom…..not even the ECF."Jesus was Jewish, and taught exclusively from Jewish Scripture because the NT was not yet written….the apostles also quoted OT Scripture, because they were all Jewish. All the first Christians were Jewish, so how can you say that?
Do you understand that every word penned in Scripture was written by a Jew? Not a single word was penned by anyone in Christendom…..not even the ECF.
Jesus wasn’t a “Christian”…..he lived and died as a Jew. He came to put God’s worship back on the rails because the disobedient Jewish leadership had derailed it…..for centuries before Christ presented himself to John for baptism, God had not sent a prophet to his wayward people because they were incorrigible. There was no point, and sending his son gave them no excuses…..he exposed them as the frauds they always were…..and they killed him because they did not possess the humility needed to admit their errors. History repeats.
Nature? Or personality traits? Jesus reflected his Father’s qualities and righteousness in ways that sinful humans could not. Being Adam’s equivalent (sinless) was what he needed to be in order to redeem the human race….he did not need to be God in order to do that……and besides, an immortal God cannot die.
Mere humans cannot kill God...yet you accept this without thinking.
Paul wrote that the Christ is “the image of the invisible God” (Col 1:15) so how does one reflect an invisible personage?….obviously, not physically, but only in personality. He cannot be God in human form because God has no human form…God is “a spirit”. (John 4:24) Jesus in his pre-human form was also a spirit, like all those who inhabit the spirit realm.
An eternal God had no “beginning”….which is the meaning of the word “eternal”….”no beginning or end”….Jesus clearly had a beginning, (Rev 3:14) which is confirmed by the fact that he is “begotten”….and this was long before his human birth because Paul calls him “the firstborn of ALL creation” (Col 1:15), which means he existed before ALL creation, having worked at his Father’s side in fashioning the raw materials that the Father had brought into existence. (Prov 8:30-32) All things came into existence “THROUGH” the son…but not “from” him. This is called agency. We all know what an agent does…don’t we?
He was both 100% human and he was “divine” (divinely produced)….but he was not Yahweh. He was only ever called “theos” (god with a small “g”) because that word in Greek basically means “a divine mighty one”….but never is Jesus addressed as “ho theos” (THE God) which is how the Greeks addressed the one nameless God of the Jews.
If the divine name had still been in use, the trinity would never have been able to hold such a strong place in Christendom’s beliefs.
John 1:1 would have read correctly…
”In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Yahweh (ho theos), and the Word was divine (theos)”.
Leaving out one little word, changed the entire meaning of John’s declaration. It was the Word who “became flesh”, not “ho theos“ (Yahweh).
Luke was not Jewish, by volume he wrote more of the New Testament than anyone else
From Google:
"Luke was a physician and is believed to have been born in Antioch, Syria. He wrote the book of Acts, which is the second volume of the Gospel. Luke's style of Greek was similar to that of the Gentiles, and he emphasized that salvation was for all nations."
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