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Matthew Johnson wrote:
> In article <116.34.21.05.616492000@srcbs.org>, Gary McNees says...
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>>b t wrote:
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>>>Hebrews 4:12 - For the word of YAHWEH is living and powerful, and
>>>sharper than any two-edged sword,
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>>There are NO Greek manuscripts or other writings from which the NT was
>>translated that have the Hebrew or Greek equivalent of YHWH in the NT
>>anywhere that I am aware of.
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> You are right about this...
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>>The word translated Lord is theos.
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> But here you got mixed up: 'Lord' is KYRIOS. QEOS means 'God'.
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Yup, you are correct. I typed without thinking.
Thanks, Matthew.
Gary
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I had written:
> YOu would not expect to find Jesus referring
>to his Father as "my God".
Matthew wrote:
>Why _wouldn't_ you?
Because Almighty God has no God. By his very nature he could not have a
God. Is there an Extra Almighty God who is God to Almighty God? Of
course not. Almighty means Almighty. When Jesus is resurrected back to
God's right hand we have him saying "my God". If he is co-equal at that
point why refer to the Father as a superior? He could have simply said
"my Father". He was no longer on earth.
Don't you find it a tad odd that we are talking about two different
persons who communicate with eachother- who are able to have different
wills- (yes Jesus could have chosen his own path) and both are God but
not two Gods but one God? The normal reaction would be? That's
polytheism. Now I'm not saying that just because it's difficult for a
human to grasp then it must not be true (because God having no
beginning is already enough to drive someone mad) Certianly if there
was a trinity- then God sure threw some curveballs at us.
Another problem with Jesus being "God" is that he is a mediator between
God and man. He could NOT be a mediator if he were God by the very
nature of mediation.
Another problem is God would not be an equivalent of Adam- there would
be no ransom (lutron) Adam was not a Godman and neither was Jesus.
>Yes. And if you have the right "heart condition and motive", then when
>you read
>how Christ forgave the paralytic his sins, you will realize that He
had the
>right to forgive sins for _precisely_ the stated reason: because He IS
>God.
Not at all. The Bible says God *gave* authority to Jesus. If Jesus were
Almighty God he would already have the authority.
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