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... From: "Steve Klemetti" <sklemetti@...> To: <JohnOneOne@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2003 10:52 AM Subject: Re: [John 1:1] begotten...
Hi Martin, You are right that Jesus truly and completely died. I just wondered about using the term "divine" for a human being. If "the Word" of John 1:1 is...
... mlculwell: I am definately not, so are you saying you are then? ... mlculwell: No , I am nowhere near Socinian!(Thats closer to your beleif) Jesus to me;...
monogenes; gen. monogenous, masc. -fem., neut. monogenon, from monos (3441), only, and genos (1085), stock. Unique, one of a kind, one and only. The only one...
Rob- However, the context explicitly identifies the 'Word' as being Jesus. See vs12. See also 1Jn1:1-2 and Rev19:13. God bless, Jeremiah G. ... From: "robert...
We can say that Jesus is god in the sense that he is superior to us humans. The term "Word" means that he speaks for God or communicates from him. I don't...
"'The word was God.' Jesus, by his office as mediator, is God, or in God's stead to us; – all divine communications from the father coming through him; and...
... Actually they don't teach much of anything. I've been sitting in a trinitarian church for the better part of 5 years and trinity and/or triune has only...
... I believe that Christ "truly died". You are simply assuming a definition of what is "truly dead" and what is not. We could take Luke16 for example. Even...
Divine would me godlike. It would refer to his prehuman existance. But as a human he retained divinity from his perfection. ... ADVERTISEMENT [Image]...
Jesus as mediator is as a priest. Between God and sinful man. Thus he is neither God or sinful man. He was perfect man for a time. ... ADVERTISEMENT [Image] ...
Thanks for the research. Do you think that 2 Pet. 3 ... mlculwell, No absolutely not! That seems to be the popular idea among modern interpreters, but it...
Hi Steve, Would you say the Son was divine (from his perfection) in his earthly life from his birth onwards? Or did he *become* perfected and thus "divine"? I...
... agreed with. ... and ... I find the same here in the Bible belt. My co-workers are all either Baptists or Methodists, but they will not discuss it. When...
... That is vague. The historical context of the word "god" references the fact that humans in various cultures looked up to or appeased that thought of a...
Well, it seems to me that that if we were to take some of the passages you have quoted and apply them to the people to whom they were addressed, in their time,...
- All you have done is stated a very uninformed opinion, if you are going to debate me, you need to be clear why you beleive Math. 24 convinces you Jesus is...
... Isn't it the same? Trinitarianism is the belief in three gods as one. ... the sacrifice must come before grace. ... The Bible never uses the term...
... So you are one of those who actively continue to teach the lie. ... Why? I'm not standing there stone faced. They know that I believe Jesus is Lord. To...
Since John 1:1 says that the Word was divine (Theos used as an adjective) and is in the past tense, the Son was divine from being a spirit being and the Son...
When the spirit separates from the fleshly body, the fleshly body dies. However the spirit dies also. When Jesus' body died, he totally died. Everything was...
The historical/cultural context of the words for God do indicate a secondary legitimate usage of the world. The Greek word, theos, is used to describe Satan,...
... Then how would John reference a spirit being other than Jehovah? http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8381/chamber.html The meaning of John 1:1 An Exegetical...