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| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by MaxInDHouse(m): 12:25pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
Dtruthspeaker:You can't run away using insults as cover this time Jesus with his father along with all his disciples are One! John 17:22 ![]() |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Dtruthspeaker: 3:07pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
MaxInDHouse:See more display of madness thereby proving that jws are mad people. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by MaxInDHouse(m): 3:12pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
Dtruthspeaker:Who is not mad from your viewpoint? Guy whether you like it or not Jesus said himself with his father and his disciples are One! John 17:22 Insults won't save your face today! ![]() |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Dtruthspeaker: 3:23pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
MaxInDHouse:You are mad from everbody's view point and your mad repetitions is just proving it more and more! So keep your showing that jws turn their people to mad people. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by MaxInDHouse(m): 4:23pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
Dtruthspeaker:You're expecting me to join you rolling in the quagmire of shame but i won't allow you change the subject. Jesus said himself, his father and his disciples are One. John 17:22 Next time you won't engage me with no scriptural knowledge! ![]() |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Michael547(m): 7:18pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
thorpido:The Jews mistakenly thought that Jesus meant that he was the Almighty God by saying that he and the Father are one and that he is the son of God. Below is John 10:36 King James Bible Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world, Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God? |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Kobojunkie: 7:46pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
seguntijan:Does Jesus Christ of Israel recognize you, a Nigerian —or anyone not born of the blood of Jacob— as part of YHWH of Israel's plan? ![]() |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Janosky: 9:19pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
Dtruthspeaker: This Speaker guy nah nutcase. Jesus said himself (Jesus),the disciples& his Father are One, John 17:21 John 17:21 "That all of them may be one, as You, Father, are in Me, and I am in You. May they also be in Us, so that the world may believe that You sent Me |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Janosky: 9:22pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
MaxInDHouse:That Speaker guy get very serious health issues upstairs. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by thorpido(m): 11:48pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
Michael547:Mistakenly thought kwa? ![]() You guys know how to dribble! ![]() Believe the word of God. ![]() |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Michael547(m): 11:49pm On Dec 19, 2024 |
thorpido:Kindly show me in John 10 where Jesus claimed to be the Almighty God. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by thorpido(m): 12:03am On Dec 20, 2024 |
Michael547:In 10:28,Jesus said, I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. Who can give eternal life except God? Again in 10:38......He said they you may know and understand that the Father is in me and I am in the Father... He was talking about His divinity in those words. Originally,those words,'I and My Father are One' still point to that.Remember the Jews knew what He meant with those words. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Michael547(m): 12:12am On Dec 20, 2024 |
thorpido:Oga In John 10:29, Jesus claimed that the Father Is greater than all. Does that include Jesus himself as revealed in John 14:28? Below is John 17:21, 22 21That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. 22 And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them ; that they may be one, even as we are one: Are we also equal to the father since we are one in the Father and Jesus and Since we have been given the glory which was given to Jesus? |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Aemmyjah(m): 6:09am On Dec 20, 2024 |
thorpido:What did he mean? That he is the Father or that he is equal to the father? |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Brenbentondiaz: 9:43am On Dec 20, 2024 |
Dtruthspeaker:Oook. And Jesus said His followers would do greater works than Him. Meaning they would become greater God, right? |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Brenbentondiaz: 9:46am On Dec 20, 2024 |
People I don't like arguing with: 1. Trinitarians. 2. "My pastor says" crew (most are also part of number 1 group). 3. Those petty traders from the evil forest region. 4. CR7 fanbois. 5. EPL fanbois. These sets can never make sense. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by seguntijan(op): 10:15am On Dec 20, 2024 |
A govt hospital in Lagos would place a bible at a Muslim’s bedstead and pretend it is normal. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by MaxInDHouse(m): 10:37am On Dec 20, 2024 |
seguntijan:Just remove it since the bed has been given to you nah! ![]() |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by thorpido(m): 4:29pm On Dec 20, 2024 |
Aemmyjah:That He is in the Father! |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by thorpido(m): 4:32pm On Dec 20, 2024 |
seguntijan:Oh,so you got a problem with the Bible but the same Bible is what you try to use to prove your points? Confused much. ![]() |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by seguntijan(op): 8:03pm On Dec 20, 2024 |
thorpido:Both Jesus and John Taught Us That Jesus Is Not The Almighty God Yeshua (Jesus) clearly said he was not God but, in fact, had a God (the God). He said so in John 20:17. Yeshua also said that there is no equality between Him and God. You find that in John 14:28. John the Baptist also said, "no man hath seen God at any time" (John 1:18). Yet John the Baptist had not only seen Yeshua; he was also talking about Him. If John was looking at Yeshua and at the same time saying, "No man hath seen God", what does that tell you? I said this to someone, and they quoted the second part of that verse, which in some translations says, "But the one and only Son, who is himself God" as evidence that Yeshua is God. The truth is that that statement is not in the oldest copy of the Book of John. Now, assume I am a liar and fact-check me. Any translation that uses that additional statement in John 1:18, "who is himself, God," will usually include a footnote that reads something like this: 'Older manuscripts do not say so.' Other translations, such as the King James Version, refuse to use that part of the sentence. Instead of insulting, criticising, or swearing for me, open to John 1:18 in your Bible and verify or debunk what I wrote. The challenge many people have is that they think the Bible was written in English. It was not. It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. That is why some people quote Isaiah 9:6 as evidence that Yeshua is God Almighty. That verse was written in Hebrew and when you translate from Hebrew to English, things get lost in translation. That verse reads as follows: For unto us, a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. However, the Hebrew word used in that verse is el. That word does not mean Almighty God. There is a Hebrew word for that. There is a difference between Almighty God and Mighty God. The God that sits on the Throne, whom Yeshua refers to in John 20:17, is not a Mighty God. He is the Almighty God. The Hebrew word el, used in Isaiah 9:6 and translated as Mighty God (אֵ֣ל), is the singular of the Hebrew word Elohim. In Hebrew, plurals are not suffixed with an s. Rather, they end with im. For instance, one angel is a cherub, and multiple angels are cherubim. If an angel has intercourse with a human, they produce an offspring called a Nephil or Naphil. Multiple of such children are called Nephilim. Now, the word el used in Isaiah 9:6 is simply el. When Hebrews want to use that word to refer to the God who sits on the Throne, they pluralise it as Elohim. It is similar to how Lukumi Yoruba will say o șe (thank you) to a young man. But when speaking to an elder, they pluralise it and say e șe. The plural is a sign of respect. Another example is what is called the royal we. European monarchs do not refer to themselves as 'I'. Please fact-check me. They speak of themselves as 'We'. For example, King Charles III will not say, 'I am happy with you'. Prince William can. But King Charles III will say, 'We are happy with you'. In the Hebrew Scriptures, Elohim could refer to multiple gods together, such as Molech, Baal and Dagon, which will be collectively called Elohim. But when they want to refer to the one God on the Throne, they use the term Elohim as a mark of respect. An example is Genesis 1:1, which starts with 'In the beginning God created'. The Hebrew word used there is Elohim (אֱלֹהִ֑ים), which, as you can see, is different from the el (אֵ֣ל) used in Isaiah 9:6. So please, don't just say, 'Rubbish', 'Nonsense', 'Go and sit down', 'Rest', or any of the usual things you say when you cannot counter factual statements. Instead, shame those racists who say that if you want to hide anything from a Black man, put it in a book. Go and read. Maybe if you read more, you will know God more. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Nancyobadiah: 8:36pm On Dec 20, 2024 |
Jesus is indeed God argue it or leave get more insight here👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOXjh8R_aFw?si=-Uvlc8CmTlFH4ERS |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by seguntijan(op): 9:08pm On Dec 20, 2024 |
Janosky:Both Jesus and John Taught Us That Jesus Is Not The Almighty God Yeshua (Jesus) clearly said he was not God but, in fact, had a God (the God). He said so in John 20:17. Yeshua also said that there is no equality between Him and God. You find that in John 14:28. John the Baptist also said, "no man hath seen God at any time" (John 1:18). Yet John the Baptist had not only seen Yeshua; he was also talking about Him. If John was looking at Yeshua and at the same time saying, "No man hath seen God", what does that tell you? I said this to someone, and they quoted the second part of that verse, which in some translations says, "But the one and only Son, who is himself God" as evidence that Yeshua is God. The truth is that that statement is not in the oldest copy of the Book of John. Now, assume I am a liar and fact-check me. Any translation that uses that additional statement in John 1:18, "who is himself, God," will usually include a footnote that reads something like this: 'Older manuscripts do not say so.' Other translations, such as the King James Version, refuse to use that part of the sentence. Instead of insulting, criticising, or swearing for me, open to John 1:18 in your Bible and verify or debunk what I wrote. The challenge many people have is that they think the Bible was written in English. It was not. It was written in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. That is why some people quote Isaiah 9:6 as evidence that Yeshua is God Almighty. That verse was written in Hebrew and when you translate from Hebrew to English, things get lost in translation. That verse reads as follows: For unto us, a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. However, the Hebrew word used in that verse is el. That word does not mean Almighty God. There is a Hebrew word for that. There is a difference between Almighty God and Mighty God. The God that sits on the Throne, whom Yeshua refers to in John 20:17, is not a Mighty God. He is the Almighty God. The Hebrew word el, used in Isaiah 9:6 and translated as Mighty God (אֵ֣ל), is the singular of the Hebrew word Elohim. In Hebrew, plurals are not suffixed with an s. Rather, they end with im. For instance, one angel is a cherub, and multiple angels are cherubim. If an angel has intercourse with a human, they produce an offspring called a Nephil or Naphil. Multiple of such children are called Nephilim. Now, the word el used in Isaiah 9:6 is simply el. When Hebrews want to use that word to refer to the God who sits on the Throne, they pluralise it as Elohim. It is similar to how Lukumi Yoruba will say o șe (thank you) to a young man. But when speaking to an elder, they pluralise it and say e șe. The plural is a sign of respect. Another example is what is called the royal we. European monarchs do not refer to themselves as 'I'. Please fact-check me. They speak of themselves as 'We'. For example, King Charles III will not say, 'I am happy with you'. Prince William can. But King Charles III will say, 'We are happy with you'. In the Hebrew Scriptures, Elohim could refer to multiple gods together, such as Molech, Baal and Dagon, which will be collectively called Elohim. But when they want to refer to the one God on the Throne, they use the term Elohim as a mark of respect. An example is Genesis 1:1, which starts with 'In the beginning God created'. The Hebrew word used there is Elohim (אֱלֹהִ֑ים), which, as you can see, is different from the el (אֵ֣ל) used in Isaiah 9:6. So please, don't just say, 'Rubbish', 'Nonsense', 'Go and sit down', 'Rest', or any of the usual things you say when you cannot counter factual statements. Instead, shame those racists who say that if you want to hide anything from a Black man, put it in a book. Go and read. Maybe if you read more, you will know God more. |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by thorpido(m): 6:40am On Dec 21, 2024 |
seguntijan:Okay,since you speak of John the Baptist,please explain the meaning of what John said in the verse below to me; The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world! This is He of whom I said, 'After me comes a Man who is preferred before me, for He was before me. John 1:29-32 |
| Re: Does The Bible Recognize Jesus As God? by Dtruthspeaker: 6:50am On Dec 21, 2024 |
Brenbentondiaz:Remember this was said just for the purposes of countering the jw guy for Elisha had double power of Elijah therefore did greater works but did that make him greater than Elijah? No. |
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