A hypothetical question. If Jesus had had a son, would the son have been God's son, or God's grandson?
A hypothetical question. If Jesus had had a son, would the son have been God's son, or God's grandson?
A hypothetical question. If Jesus had had a son, would the son have been God's son, or God's grandson?
None of the above.
I'm with K Money on this one. None of the above.
A hypothetical question. If Jesus had had a son, would the son have been God's son, or God's grandson?
How do you figure?
Isaiah 63:16 For You are our Father, though Abraham does not know us And Israel does not recognize us. You, O LORD, are our Father, Our Redeemer from of old is Your name.
Who is their Father, Chair? If He's their Father, doesn't that make each one of them His son?
In that sense, sure. I don't think that's what chair meant though.
None of the above.
Sinless grandson. Thats why he doesn't have any cause the rest of us are part of the none that believes.A hypothetical question. If Jesus had had a son, would the son have been God's son, or God's grandson?
None of the above.
OK. Then what is the correct answer?
My answer is that he'd simply be Jesus' son.
Which wasn't the question.