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1 | Are we gods? | John 10:34 | srbaegon | 127564 | ||
Hello DBR, I've started reading this thread, and that response doesn't really answer anything for me. You need to show that Satan offered Eve the chance to become a Goddess. Whether or not Adam placed her before God is another issue. What offer was made? It was the knowledge of good and evil. God had it, and Eve could have it. Steve |
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2 | Are we gods? | John 10:34 | DBR | 127575 | ||
The key for me is "like God" making her own mind up on what is good and bad, here in the Garden that right only belong the God the Father so to take that role upon oneself is to put one self in place of God, thus become the one saying what is right and wrong, here in the Garden only a God Right to do, she became a god assuming that role herself and even worse than that her husband agreed and because obedance is an act of worship in the Garden. Today that is the big issues world-wide will humans obey God The Father or not or make gods for themselves!. DBR |
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3 | Perhaps I am wrong? | John 10:34 | Stultis the Fool | 127576 | ||
I don't see this view discussed in the scriptures. Perhaps I am wrong. How do you arrive at these conclusions? Is this your own interpretation? | ||||||
4 | Perhaps I am wrong? | John 10:34 | DBR | 127613 | ||
The Father calls humans gods because of the power he gave them e.g. the judge in Israel:- N.I.V. Study Bible. Comment on Ps 82:6. "I said. Those who rule (or judge) do so by God's appointment (see 2:7 ; Isa 44:28) and thus they are his representatives- whether they acknowledge him or not (see Ex 9:16; Jer 27:6; Da 2:21; 4:17.32; 5:18; Jn 17:11; Ro 13:1). gods. See note on v. 1*. sons of. See note on v, 1, Most High. See note on Ge 14:19." *"An early rabbinic interpretation (see Jn 10:35-35) understanding the "gods" (vv. 1,6) to be unjust rulers and judges in Israel, of whom there were many . . . ." K.J.V. Companion Bible, Ps 82:1 **"gods Elohim: used of earthly judges as representing Him. Cp. Ex. 21.6; 22.8, 9, 28 (quoted in Acts 23.5.). Hence Moses is so spoken of (Ex. 7. 1). (it is used also of idols as representing even a false god.) See John 10. 34, 35." "Verse 6. Ye are gods — Or, with the prefix of k ke, the particle of similitude, µyhlak keelohim, “like God.” Ye are my representatives, and are clothed with my power and authority to dispense judgment and justice, therefore all of them are said to be children of the Most High."-Clarke's Commentary OT, Vol. 3 Job - Song of Solomon by Adam Clarke p.1084 Satan starting false religion did the same but produced a counterfeit. DBR |
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