Herk,
If he already was God, what would be the point of mentioning that he did not grasp for equality with God???
Are you serious? You argue like a Jw. This ridiculous play on words.
Ph. 1:6 "who, although he existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God something to be grasped. NAS
"who being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped" NIV
5For, let this mind be in you that is also in Christ Jesus, 6who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal to God, Youngs Lit Translation
6 In God?s own form existed he,And shared with God equality,Deemed nothing needed grasping. International Standard Ver.
From the few texts above we can see the meaning that is obivious. From one claiming to be a adherant to textual perfection why is this one word "grasped" so hard to fit into your understanding? Because you have a predetermined agenda that Jesus cannot be God and man.
Side note: " thought it not robbery to be equal with God" (closer to Greek linguistics)
On the other subject you have evaded, is the creator issue, and claim I use one or few verses in Isaiah to expond the fact that Yahweh states he was alone. But fail to see I was highlighting the fact he said" I did it myself"
If you would consider context and the testimony of other passages, you would not conclude that God was all alone at the time of creation
Yeah, your right lets consider the following;
Gen 1:1, 2:7 Ps 33:6 104:30,
Isa. 40:28 the creator of the ends of the earth"
42:5 This is what God the LORD has says he who created the heavens and stretched them out"
44:24 I am the LORD, who has made all things, who alone stretched out the heavens, who spread out the earth by myself"
45:12,18 " it is I who made the earth" 18 "he who created the heavens he is God"
It matters not if Yahweh was alone. You have to agree though if Yahweh says "I made it" then we have to conclude that Yahweh did in fact do it. Then tops it off and says I did it myself.
Lets look at what Jesus does;
Jo 1:10, 1Cor 8:6, Col 1:16, Heb 1:10 Rev 4:8-11,
he was addressing the people of Israel and pointing out to them that no other God was present at the time of creation
Heb 1:10 He(God) also says "In the beginning, O Lord, you laid the foundations of the earth, and the heavens are the work of your hands"
Whose hands pray tell would you say these are?
You might fail to see this if you don't read a good portion of Isaiah and you merely zero in on 44:24 and some surrounding verses
Herk, the bible must fit together. Not just your interpretation of Isaiah. Isaiah must fit with John, Colossians,Hebrews etc...
You wind up having to discard critical verses which identify Jesus as creator. Because you cannot have it this way. You somewhere along the line will have to create Jesus. And somehow insert this into scripture.
E