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NASB | John 10:30 "I and the Father are one." |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | John 10:30 "I and the Father are One [in essence and nature]." |
Bible Question:
There were great wars over the trinity doctrine in the early church, is there good reason to reconsider this? John 10:22-39 “I and the Father are One.” John 10:30 is equal to saying: We are one and the same. The Jews took up stones again to stone Him. John 10:31 The Jews gathered around Jesus at the time Dedication. They had very high Messianic expectations, wanted Jesus to claim to be that, but in seconds went from desire to follow to desire to kill. “There is no difference between us.” is equal to saying: “If you have seen Me you have seen the Father.” Jesus was deeply hated by the Jews because He directly claimed that He and God were one and the same. The Jews despised the Romans and would want not one of their own turned over for crucifixion. Something had to offend them more deeply than any other thing could for them to demand that outcome, a result the Romans were loathe to take. John 14:7-21 |
Bible Answer: Saint N Says - Tim Moran asked you a good question concerning your definition of the Trinity. Along with your answer to Tim's question, it would be good to know what your belief is. Would you say that you're a Trinitarian or do you hold to some variant view on the doctrine of God? Lastly, your user name holds interest, particularly on a Bible study forum. "Saint N Says" when spoken sounds like "Satan Says" -- a curious user name indeed. It would be interesting I'm sure to learn why you chose such a name to use on this Forum. --Hank |