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NASB | 1 Corinthians 15:28 When all things are subjected to Him, then the Son Himself also will be subjected to the One who subjected all things to Him, so that God may be all in all. |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 1 Corinthians 15:28 However, when all things are subjected to Him (Christ), then the Son Himself will also be subjected to the One (the Father) who put all things under Him, so that God may be all in all [manifesting His glory without any opposition, the supreme indwelling and controlling factor of life]. |
Subject: How can the Son at the end be subject be |
Bible Note: Most assuredly, Jesus is God. The Son is the Father manifest in the flesh. The Father is not the Son, but He is in the Son. There lies the difference. And, Jesus was certainly not praying to Himself. Jesus was fully man, and as a man He had to pray to the Father. You'll find that there's a lot of common ground between us when we explain that. The difference comes where you say it's the second person praying to the first person, whereas I say it's the humanity praying to the Father. I don't expect you to really understand that at this point, for it involves a lot more background for you to grasp what I'm trying to say, especially since you're thinking with a trinitarian view point. God bless. |