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Not so.
Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah. I’m waiting for him to come back.
You are not Jewish, by any chance?
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Not so.
Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah. I’m waiting for him to come back.
Jesus didn’t make himself out to be God. God made Jesus God, in a secondary sense.
God did the same thing with Moses. (See Exodus 7:1.)
How many Gods to you see in Scripture?You’ve probably heard me say that I believe Jesus isn’t God and Jesus is God. I mentioned in another conversation in this thread that that belief is incompatible with trinitarianism but not incompatible with Jewish unitary monotheism. Jesus is rarely but occasionally referred to as elohim / theos in scripture. That doesn’t make him God in the highest sense of the term. He is God is a secondary sense, as his God’s shaliach.
Who is God in the highest sense of the term?
You say the Trinity. I say the Father.
Jesus didn’t make himself out to be God. God made Jesus God, in a secondary sense.
God did the same thing with Moses. (See Exodus 7:1.)
What does it mean, "secondary sense"?Jesus didn’t make himself out to be God. God made Jesus God, in a secondary sense.
The early Jewish Christians ended up denying Christ as God...and so were lost to history. Likewise those who saw Jesus as ONLY God (and not human) also were lost to history. The ONLY reason why the Trinity idea took root is because it places divinity and Godship on both Father and Son. The fact that they committed the error of making God's own Spirit to be a separate person from Him just shows that we humans cannot strike a good balance in our dealings...With the coming of Jesus we add 1 Father and 1 Son and somehow end up with 3. ;)
We are only human after all. ;)
What does it mean, "secondary sense"?
Much love!
This is inaccurate. The Hebrew reads ..."see, I (will) give to you God (plural) to Pharoah." Never does it say that Moses is God. And Jesus never claims to be both Father and Son (plural). Jesus is the Sar Shalom (Prince of Peace) and the El Gibor (Mighty God). Both are singular.
Elohim is the plural of two Persons in ONE Spirit.
As for your lack of understanding of who Jesus is...well humans will be humans.
I’m just about to finish reading Maurice Casey’s book, From Jewish Prophet To Gentile God.
Several times he has commented “removal of the restraining factor of Jewish monotheism is all we need” to make the shift from Jewish monotheism to trinitary monotheism, and this gradually happened as the Gentiles became the majority in the Church.
I’m just about to finish reading Maurice Casey’s book, From Jewish Prophet To Gentile God.
Several times he has commented “removal of the restraining factor of Jewish monotheism is all we need” to make the shift from Jewish monotheism to trinitary monotheism, and this gradually happened as the Gentiles became the majority in the Church.
You can be a member and still living a carnal, sinful, habitual style of life.
J.
Can you see that both are due to human extremes? We go from 1 to 3 by bypassing 2...which is required for a proper balance. We have 2 eyes and 2 ears...not one or three. Eyes in Hebrew is eynayim. ears are oznayim. No other number is required to show the duality. Ephraim means DOUBLE fruit. Again the plural is ALWAYS 2 unless indicated by another number.
Look into the Hebrew. The plural "im" ALWAYS means 2...unless another number is attached. Elohim is plural...2. God is One...but One what? One Holy Spirit!
I miss Thrifty's Spumoni ice cream, with a second scoop of Burgundy Cherry (no wine in that!). I remember paying a nickle a scoop, and sometimes we could even get a triple!Mark, Mark, Mark. How you miss things!
We are to purchase eye salve from Christ...and oil from our lamps...with our LIVES. Do we need to shed our blood to give up our lives? Or is it spiritual?
Can you see that both are due to human extremes? We go from 1 to 3 by bypassing 2...which is required for a proper balance. We have 2 eyes and 2 ears...not one or three. Eyes in Hebrew is eynayim. ears are oznayim. No other number is required to show the duality. Ephraim means DOUBLE fruit. Again the plural is ALWAYS 2 unless indicated by another number.
Look into the Hebrew. The plural "im" ALWAYS means 2...unless another number is attached. Elohim is plural...2. God is One...but One what? One Holy Spirit!
The Jewish Law of Agency.
http://www.christianmonotheism.com/media/text/Raymond Essoe -- Shaliah.pdf
..and here I thought the rabbis, ancient rabbinical writings came up with the idea that there may be more than echad, two powers, who then became more powers, they actually saw the Triune Godhead...
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See Jews For Jesus and Jewish mysticism.
The Jew we should look to, I think you’ll agree, is Jesus. His God isn’t the Trinity.
If for some reason every Jew on the planet were to reject the Jewish unitary monotheism of their heritage, Jesus would still be a Jewish unitary monotheist, and his God only one person, the Father - not three persons.
Perhaps you could summarize your link for me. By your wording there, "law of agency", it sounds like you are about to say that Jesus is God but not really. If that's the case, I'll just ask you, which is it? yes? Or no?
Much love!
Yeah, the Halaka and Kabbala, not to mention the Rambanic uninspired writings, a potent cauldron.
J.
Interesting, how are you going to reason this away, I wonder..
Mat 3:16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Mat 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
And having received the tevilah in the Yarden’s mikveh mayim, Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach immediately came up. And, hinei! The Shomayim were opened to him, and he saw the Ruach Hakodesh of Hashem descending like a yonah (dove) and coming upon him.
Mat 3:17 And, hinei, a bat kol (a voice from heaven) came out of Shomayim, saying, ZEH BNI AHUVI ASHER BO CHAFATZTI (This is my Son, the beloved, with whom I am well pleased).
OJB
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