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1 | Father greater than Jesus | John 14:28 | thisbabbler | 130791 | ||
At 10:33, the interlinear reading of The Emphatic Diaglott says “a god” rather than "God." Support for the rendering “a god” is found principally in Jesus’ own answer, in which he quoted from Psalm 82:1-7. As can be seen, this text did not refer to persons as being called “God,” but “gods” and “sons of the Most High.” This argument would carry little weight if Jesus had to defend against calling himself God. John 5:18 says they claimed Jesus was "making himself equal to God," still never saying that he claimed to be God. The conclusions must be drawn, not from what the sons of the Devil say, but what the Son of God says. I will research your previous posts on the Holy Spirit for future interactions. Thanks. |
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2 | Father greater than Jesus | John 14:28 | CDBJ | 130797 | ||
Whose blood is the following verse talking about, or how would you explain it away if it isn’t the actual blood of Jesus and thus being the blood of God? Acts 20:28 Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased with his own blood. CDBJ |
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3 | Father greater than Jesus | John 14:28 | Mary01 | 130800 | ||
Hi, Now, that's a good one, it's saying God's isn't it? Honestly, I don't remember ever reading that verse and thinking about it that way. Thank you CDBJ. I am going to show it to my friends and research it out. Thank you again! Mary |
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