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1 | Is saying you are a god unforgiveable? | Matt 12:32 | seedling | 169723 | ||
Hi You need to look at two portions of scriptures...Psalms82:6 and John 10:34- 39... As born again christians, we are not claiming to be God, but God's children. Therefor we are not blaspheming but are witnesses. There is a large difference between god with a little g and God with a big G. Does anyone else have thoughts on this. The unforgiveable sin is the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit...Matthew 12:31-32. Seedling |
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2 | Is saying you are a god unforgiveable? | Matt 12:32 | Inkpanther | 169745 | ||
Psa 82:6 I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. The word translated "gods" is: H430. 'elohiym, el-o-heem'; plur. of H433; gods in the ordinary sense; but spec. used (in the plur. thus, esp. with the art.) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative:--angels, X exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty. Which means "judges" If you check content. Now but that not what the Preaches on Television are teaching. People are making emphatis on little "g" but it makes no difference if they are still meaning "gods" and not "judges" if they are saying "gods" and meaning "judges' then it is a little 'g' but that is not the context we are being taught. It is blasphemy then if it is taught in "god" context and not "judge" context. That would be unforgiveable sin in that context correct? I mean in god context? |
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