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1 | jesus born prior to earth? | Heb 13:8 | mrchadly | 35349 | ||
Was Jesus created before he was born on the earth? I'm pretty sure I saw it somewhere that he was but I cant remember where. | ||||||
2 | jesus born prior to earth? | Heb 13:8 | Makarios | 35350 | ||
Greetings mrchadly, Jesus was never "created", He has existed forever as God with the Father and the Holy Spirit, who are also God. Blessings to you, Makarios |
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3 | jesus born prior to earth? | Heb 13:8 | Searcher56 | 35423 | ||
Scripture ... Gen 1; John 1:1, 8:58; ColĀ 1:15ff ... Makarios, he may be thinking of Col 1:15ff. But, we know that He was the Creator and always has existed. Searcher |
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4 | jesus born prior to earth? | Heb 13:8 | praisemaster | 35437 | ||
The terminology of the question I think you may have overlooked or I did bring it across very well let me declare it in a different light. Dose the word elohiym always mean God in heaven or Jesus every time. Or dose the word Yahweh or Lord means God in heaven or Jesus every time in the name Jesus praisemaster | ||||||
5 | jesus born prior to earth? | Heb 13:8 | Searcher56 | 35479 | ||
Elohim always means more than two, Elah means two . | ||||||
6 | jesus born prior to earth? | Heb 13:8 | Love Fountain | 35779 | ||
Dear Searcher56, You have said,"Elohim always means more than two, Elah means two." I am concerned, in Gen 1:1 the Bible says," In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth." The word for God in Gen 1:1 is Elohim. Are you saying that Gen 1:1 should say In the beginning "Gods" created the heaven and earth? Huh? Please explain. Bless you, Love Fountain |
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7 | jesus born prior to earth? | Heb 13:8 | Searcher56 | 35896 | ||
In the begining the Triune God created ... | ||||||