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1 | are you saved by Jesus Christ or Jehovah | John 8:58 | fellow worker | 145423 | ||
(Psalm 110:1-2) . . .The utterance of Jehovah to my Lord is: "Sit at my right hand Until I place your enemies as a stool for your feet." The rod of your strength Jehovah will send out of Zion, [saying:] "Go subduing in the midst of your enemies." Although most translators obscure the truth by their pharisaic presumptuousness in removing the divine name from their works, the above illustrates how clearly the distinction between Jesus and Jehovah is to the enlightened. (Luke 20:42) For David himself says in the book of Psalms, 'Jehovah said to my Lord, Sit at my right hand. David knew the difference between Jehovah and his Lord. (Luke 19:27) Moreover, these enemies of mine that did not want me to become king over them BRING here and slaughter them before me.'" Jesus knew who had given him his kingship - he certainly did not give it to himself. (Dan 7:13-14;Matt 28:18) For every poorly translated verse, such as Heb 1:8, there are 50 to reveal the obvious truth. (John 17:3) . . .This means everlasting life, their taking in knowledge of you, the only true God (Jehovah), and of the one whom you sent forth, Jesus Christ. That's two, not three, just as Jesus reminded his enemies at John 8:17,18. Don't side with losers, blind guides, that took it upon themselves to not use God's self-given name, Jehovah. What blasphemy! |
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2 | are you saved by Jesus Christ or Jehovah | John 8:58 | Pastor Glenn | 145439 | ||
Hello Ben, I am guessing that most of your comments are generally against the entire thread around ID 88404. In conclusion you said, "Don't side with losers, blind guides, that took it upon themselves to not use God's self-given name, Jehovah. What blasphemy!" Lets focus on only one scripture now. Use your NWT if you have one. Begin at verse 1 of Psalm 102 and identify the individual being addressed in the passage. The scripture begins, "O Jehovah, do hear my prayer." Skip down to verse 12 and notice that Jehovah remains the subject of the psalm. Notice that Jehovah continues to appear in verses 19 and 20 . This is important because once you get to verse 25 the significance of the words will be manifest. Jehovah is addressed in the very same words that the writer to the Hebrews uses of the Son, Jesus Christ! I want to make it clear that there is no reason to think that anyone other than Jehovah is being addressed by the psalmist in Psalm 102:25-27. So what do you find here? Pastor Glenn |
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3 | are you saved by Jesus Christ or Jehovah | John 8:58 | fellow worker | 145484 | ||
Paul quotes many Hebrew verses, referring back and forth between "the son" and "God, his God." Once again, because Heb 1:8 is mistranslated in most modern Protestant Bibles (see the actual Psalm 45:6,7 for proof) as is "proskuneo" in verse 6. I don't see why a person wouldn't want to be Christ-like and worship the God he worshiped alone. Psalm 83:18 says Jehovah "alone" is Most High God (that means by himself, by the way). Yet the angel told Mary that her child would be "called Son of the Most High." (Luke 1:32) Man that's simple. |
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4 | are you saved by Jesus Christ or Jehovah | John 8:58 | Morant61 | 145495 | ||
Greetings Ben! Speaking of simple! :-) Jevohah also says that there is no other 'elohim' besides Him, neither before nor after. Yet, you ignore that claim my friend! I would strongly urge you to consider the actual words of Jehovah and to ignore what the JW's teach you my friend! Your Brother in Christ, Tim Moran |
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