Rosenritter
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You have this backwards.
Oh, I see. So we should choose what is changed from the original as evident by being in a small minority and incorrect grammar. Thank you for the clarification.
You have this backwards.
Says no verse ever. Your theory contradicts VAST quantities of Scripture.
This is a gross distortion of Scripture. You use SOME Scriptural terms..... but not the way the Scriptures state.
John 17:5 And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
Jesus doesn't use the word "restore" at all. Jesus doesn't indicate that he, Jesus, was THERE ... he states God had glory in Christ before the world was. Sort of like newlyweds can plan for the glory their children will bring ..... except, God KNOWS the future .... we don't.
1 Tim 3:16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness; He who was manifested in the flesh .. ASVOh, I see. So we should choose what is changed from the original as evident by being in a small minority and incorrect grammar. Thank you for the clarification.
I believe that this is the genius of the inspiration of many of the Psalms and Prophets. They record the thoughts, the feelings and the experiences of Jesus. Many are based with a background in David’s life, and his own feelings, but it was God’s providential guidance that ensured that what David experienced, thought and felt was recorded, and God in the process added some additional perspectives in order that this was a match to the circumstances of Jesus. So, yes, many of the records are actually Jesus’ thoughts and feelings in a prophetic form, and God the Father’s prophecies come true. So yes, these words and thoughts of Psalm 22 are Jesus' words and thoughts. I am not really interested in exactly what Apple7 wants, or what great deduction he is making here, as he has not declared what is the significance of his (hidden) postulation. God the Father declares that Mary is the mother of Jesus and this testimony is the truth, and therefore Apple7’s denial or refusal to admit this truth is an empty speculation.If you aren't acknowledging that Jesus wrote that scripture than you aren't actually answering Apple's question. He was asking where JESUS called Mary his mother, not where God or the prophets or the gospels or the apostles or the holy scripture called Mary the mother of Jesus. For some reason he seems to think that Jesus will disagree with all of those, so he wants an exact quote in red ink.
Interesting. I have to differ with you. Jesus is not referred to as a god in Scripture.
Absolutely! Jehovah/YHVH God is going to raise up a prophet LIKE MOSES, and Jehovah promised to put HIS words in the prophets mouth.Says one of the most famous verses, Deuteronomy 18:15, "The LORD thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee..." confirmed as applicable to Jesus in Acts 3:22, "For Moses truly said unto the fathers, A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up..."
Rosenritter said:You might want to look up the word "
Of course. That's why the word "restore " isn't in the text..... it is an inaccurate interpretation of the verse.Rosenritter said:restore" in the dictionary.
Google tells us "restore" means "return (someone or something) to a former condition, place, or position".
Yes, Jesus is asking for the glory to be GIVEN (NOT "restored") to him, that God planed to give Jesus.Rosenritter said:
John 17:5 KJV
(5) And now, O Father, glorify thou me with thine own self with the glory which I had with thee before the world was.
Besides learning what the word "restore" means you might also want to take note that Jesus used the word "I" in John 17:5, not "that thou planned for a future Christ." "Which I had with thee" is speaking of the past tense.
I was going off your article. I do not know what to think about the things that you are saying.Did you understand that this is not about whether a translator "decides" what word belongs where, but a matter that "God was manifest in the flesh" is the actual reading of the majority texts and that the minority reading is not only rare but also using incorrect grammar, indicating a change from the original? It's not a matter of picking which we like best.
Show you something that isn't true? You need the whole Bible for that. Or the New World Translation.Well, show me
Please show the exegetical reasoning for these scholars of yours.
Good.
Luck.
Proper exegesis requires full examination of all locations of the word in question, its inflections, as used in scriptural context.
As you can easily see, the context is used in the same manner.
Please start putting forth some effort into your replies, in lieu of shooting from the JW hip...of which, does not impress anyone...
Your very own example proves my point!
God cannot receive a ransom!
How hard is this to grasp?
Tell us to whom Jesus' paid His ransom?
This terrible thing called context, and exegesis comes into the picture, once again, and utterly destroys your Chucky worldview...
Col 2.13 – 15
And you, being dead in the transgressions and the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive together with Him, having forgiven you all the transgressions, having blotted out the handwritten bond in the decrees against us, which was an adversary to us, and He has taken him out of the way, having nailed him to The Cross; having stripped of authority the rulers and the powers, He made a show of them in public, triumphing over them in Him.
Chucky did not train you very well.
Jesus, as God, is the only worthy ransom....you already agree to this fact.
But....to whom was Jesus' ransom paid?
Don't run.
Show you something that isn't true? You need the whole Bible for that. Or the New World Translation.
1 Tim 3:16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness; He who was manifested in the flesh .. ASV
1 Tim 3:16 By common confession, great is the mystery of godliness: He who was revealed in the flesh, NASU
1 Tim 3:16 And without argument, great is the secret of religion: He who was seen in the flesh, BBE
1 Tim 3:16 Great beyond all question is the formerly hidden truth underlying our faith: He was manifested physically and proved righteous spiritually ... CJB
1 Tim 3:16 And by common confession great is the mystery of godliness: He who was revealed in the flesh, NASB
1 Tim 3:16 And most certainly, the mystery of godliness is great: He was manifested in the flesh .. (from Holman Christian Standard Bible)
1 Tim 3:16 And evidently great is the mystery of godliness, which was manifested in the flesh ...Douay-Rheims
1 Tim 3:16 Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness: He was manifested in the flesh, ESV
1 Tim 3:16 Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of our religion: He was manifested in the flesh, RSV
1 Tim 3:16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness; He who was manifested in the flesh .. ASV
1 Tim 3:16 By common confession, great is the mystery of godliness: He who was revealed in the flesh, NASU
1 Tim 3:16 And without argument, great is the secret of religion: He who was seen in the flesh, BBE
1 Tim 3:16 Great beyond all question is the formerly hidden truth underlying our faith: He was manifested physically and proved righteous spiritually ... CJB
1 Tim 3:16 And by common confession great is the mystery of godliness: He who was revealed in the flesh, NASB
1 Tim 3:16 And most certainly, the mystery of godliness is great: He was manifested in the flesh .. (from Holman Christian Standard Bible)
1 Tim 3:16 And evidently great is the mystery of godliness, which was manifested in the flesh ...Douay-Rheims
1 Tim 3:16 Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of godliness: He was manifested in the flesh, ESV
1 Tim 3:16 Great indeed, we confess, is the mystery of our religion: He was manifested in the flesh, RSV
Greetings again Rosenritter, I believe that this is the genius of the inspiration of many of the Psalms and Prophets. They record the thoughts, the feelings and the experiences of Jesus. Many are based with a background in David’s life, and his own feelings, but it was God’s providential guidance that ensured that what David experienced, thought and felt was recorded, and God in the process added some additional perspectives in order that this was a match to the circumstances of Jesus. So, yes, many of the records are actually Jesus’ thoughts and feelings in a prophetic form, and God the Father’s prophecies come true. So yes, these words and thoughts of Psalm 22 are Jesus' words and thoughts. I am not really interested in exactly what Apple7 wants, or what great deduction he is making here, as he has not declared what is the significance of his (hidden) postulation. God the Father declares that Mary is the mother of Jesus and this testimony is the truth, and therefore Apple7’s denial or refusal to admit this truth is an empty speculation.
Kind regards
Trevor
Well, show me.
Of course he is.
John 20:28 is not literal but a figure of speech.
Jesus is called god in Hebrews 1:8
8 But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom.
9 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows.
However if we look at the context and read it to learn something, we find that the God, the Father of the son refers to his son as (oddly enough) as His son, a male offspring, a derivation, a subordinate to God, the Father.
Starting with verse 1 of this chapter we see that the God is superior and has authority over the son of the God.
However, being called god by the God no more makes Jesus to be "the God" than any human that is called god by the God.
See Exodus 7:1 where God makes Moses a god to Pharaoh.
We have to ask ourselves is Moses "the God"? Is The God saying that Moses is now God the Creator? or is the word "god" simply a title given to someone with some kind of authority or superiority, whether genuine or not.
Jesus and other human are referred to as god by The God.
But Jesus is no more "the God" than Moses (or any other human in authority) is The God, the Almighty God
When you are specified as having created all things in the contexts of "In the beginning..." that's the context of THE God.