@PetrW
That's another good example of a seeming contradiction Remember the biblical definition of personhood: Each component of man is identity - individually or collectively.
"I and my Father are one". - they share one spirit essence (which is omnipresent), one identity
vs.
" I am He who testifies about Myself, and the Father who sent Me testifies about Me.”
So, are they one or two? Both.
Jesus is not Jehovah. They are constituted differently. Jesus is body soul and spirit. That means he fits the biblical definition of a man.
But, Jehovah is Spirit ONLY. He doesn't have a body or soul. But since he and Jesus share the SAME ESSENCE, there is only ONE God here, not two.
All scripture is inspired. The model of things we adopt as well as our definition of terms must accomodate ALL scriptures, not just some.
The Lazy man waves his hand and simply labels something "symbolic" he doesn't understand or doesn't want to understand instead of adopting a model that accommodates all scripture. Here's another seeming contradiction for those still clinging to a WT model:
ALL POWER has been given me in heaven and earth (speaking as God)
vs.
The Father is greater than I (speaking as Man)
Jesus has a name above EVERY name ..... that includes Jehovah. Jehovah isn't slighted by the fact that the name of Jesus is higher than the name of Jehovah, because it's still him. And because of this, it is at the name of JESUS that every knee in earth AND heaven will bend.
When you start to grasp the biblical model, you start to get a grasp of the magnitude of exactly what happened to a little Jewish boy who was born in an insignificant town barely on the map some 2000 years ago.