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1 | Who is Jesus' God? | John 3:16 | Tara1 | 112014 | ||
Hi EdB, A. T. Robertson, in his book "Word Pictures in the New Testament, vol. 5 1932 on page 339 admits that "God is thy throne" or "Thy throne is God", either makes good sense. end quote. While having to admit this, A. T. Robertson nonetheless surely takes a different stand on Jesus' God being Jehovah since he was of the Baptist faith, you are correct. The same is true of John 1:1. Robertson though makes the affirmation, not I, that "the article is never meaningless in Greek". Since John 1:1 is void of the Gr. definite article "ho" some reason for this is to be determined. Many Greek scholars conclude therefore that the "theos" in question be understood as qualitative. I am simply explaining a text with sound reasoning that several Bible translations agree upon. Tara1 |
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2 | Did know know Dr. Mantey was misquoted? | John 3:16 | Searcher56 | 112034 | ||
Tara1, Are you aware the Watchtower misquoted Dr. Julius R. Mantey on John 1:1 when the NWT said "and the Word was a god.". He translated this verse, and others for them. http://www.bible.ca/trinity/trinity-Mantey.htm They have also misquoted others. |
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3 | Did know know Dr. Mantey was misquoted? | John 3:16 | Searcher56 | 112308 | ||
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