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1 | The Name /One Lord | Matt 28:19 | MarkS | 181861 | ||
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2 | The Name /One Lord | Matt 28:19 | MarkS | 181860 | ||
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3 | The Name /One Lord | Matt 28:19 | MarkS | 181840 | ||
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4 | The Name /One Lord | Matt 28:19 | MarkS | 181811 | ||
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5 | How best to translate Ps. 45:6? | Psalm | MarkS | 181807 | ||
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6 | Is Christmas and 25th Dec. biblical? | Bible general Archive 3 | MarkS | 181805 | ||
Hi Doc One other thing, not to be argumentative in any way, I always do research before I post a response using multiple online tools, websites, bibles etc. I always test "inspired" expressions before I develop and cement my belief system unless otherwise taught. (1 John 4:1; Phil 4:9,10; 1 Tim 4:16) Kind regards Mark |
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7 | Who is God referring to? | Gen 1:26 | MarkS | 181801 | ||
He is referring to his only begotten son, whom we know as the Word and/or Jesus. | ||||||
8 | Is Christmas and 25th Dec. biblical? | Bible general Archive 3 | MarkS | 181796 | ||
Hi Doc Thanks for your feedback. This is a public domain and free for any person to join. |
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9 | ... | John 1:1 | MarkS | 181795 | ||
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10 | The Name /One Lord | Matt 28:19 | MarkS | 181786 | ||
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11 | The Name /One Lord | Matt 28:19 | MarkS | 181785 | ||
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12 | The Name /One Lord | Matt 28:19 | MarkS | 181764 | ||
Hi. It should be noted that the term God the Son and God the Spirit is not used anywhere in the bible at all. In addition, this scripture does not refer to the three as been one God. What it does highlight is the God's Son was ON earth being baptized with holy spirit and then receiving the approval from his Father and his God (John 20:20)Do we honestly thing that the Almighty would lower himself to be a man that gets baptized by another mortal man? How absurd. Does not scripture tell us that God SENT his son! It should also be noted that God's justice required that a perfect man (as was Adam) be sacrificed to redeem mankind. And that is is exactly the whole concept and reality of Jesus, as God's only begotten Son, coming to the earth to be our personal Saviour. Or did we miss the understanding of Abraham offering his son Isaac? Abraham did not offer himself. They were separate beings (albeit the same nature - human, just as God the Father and the Son of God are SEPARATE Spirit Beings (same nature. |
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