@Slim boy fat
that just sounds like more whining. Why don’t you find some examples of all this false information that you are claiming and present it?
in answer thomas said to him: “my lord and my god!
- john 20: 28 nwt.
why don't jehovah's witnesses believe jesus is god when he is called that in their own bible?.
@Slim boy fat
that just sounds like more whining. Why don’t you find some examples of all this false information that you are claiming and present it?
in answer thomas said to him: “my lord and my god!
- john 20: 28 nwt.
why don't jehovah's witnesses believe jesus is god when he is called that in their own bible?.
So why should I waste my time on it? No thanks.
@SlimBoyFat
in answer thomas said to him: “my lord and my god!
- john 20: 28 nwt.
why don't jehovah's witnesses believe jesus is god when he is called that in their own bible?.
I say, to be more precise, God the Father raised God the Son (a separate person).
@ Halcon:
But that is NOT what Jesus claimed in John 2:
"Jesus answered and said unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up....But he spake of the temple of his body. When therefore he was risen from the dead, his disciples remembered...and they believed...the word which Jesus had said".
This is the single greatest feat that has EVER been predicted AND performed in the history of man. It is what caused Christianity to literally explode.
Imagine the buzz, "this guy said that he was going to raise himself from the dead, and I'll be a three-toed tree frog if he didn't do it! Go tell everyone"!
It was Jesus' prediction of self-resurrection and his post mortem appearances that forever changed the course of world history.
Admittedly, other scriptures say that God raised Jesus from the dead, and that the Holy Spirit raised Jesus from the dead. But, rather that diminish Jesus' claim to be God, it confirms it. All three Persons of the Godhead did it.
Although it may be central to theology, the doctrine is clearly not central to salvation.
I wouldn't get overly comfortable in that spot. We are saved because of a legal instrument called "the new covenant". For each person, Jesus trades places with the believer:
"he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. - 2 Cor. 5: 21
There are only two names on this document, the believer and Jesus. If you make a deal with the wrong Jesus, is it any more valid than if you sign loan documents for the wrong property?
These words should weigh heavy: " I never knew you".
here's how this verse should read: .
take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the holy ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of god, which he hath purchased with his own blood.
- kjvhere's how it reads in the nwt: pay attention to yourselves and to all the flock, among which the holy spirit has appointed you overseers, to shepherd the congregation of god, which he purchased with the blood of his own son.. here is how it reads in the kjv with the greek keyed to strong's: take heedg4337 thereforeg3767 unto yourselves,g1438 andg2532 to allg3956 theg3588 flock,g4168 overg1722 the whichg3739 theg3588 holyg40 ghostg4151 hath madeg5087 youg5209 overseers,g1985 to feedg4165 theg3588 churchg1577 of god,g2316 whichg3739 he hath purchasedg4046 withg1223 his owng2398 blood.g129 .
before the mountains were established and before all the hills, he begets me.
@SlimBoyFat
I cannot find a Hebrew word that equates to "beget" in Prov. 8: 25. Even if there is one, What does the personification of wisdom have to do with anything?
in answer thomas said to him: “my lord and my god!
- john 20: 28 nwt.
why don't jehovah's witnesses believe jesus is god when he is called that in their own bible?.
SlimBoyFat: - More AI generated crap.
JW's - More Apostate Lies
Slim, I can't help but notice your evasiveness when considering evidence that you don't like. If you are unable or unwilling to address the points that others make, why attack the messenger?
This is likely due more to your frustration in lacking sound arguments as opposed to a real dislike for computer technology, which, as I have already point out is very hypocritical since you yourself use it all the time.
All the search engines are now AI driven, or haven't you noticed?
these early church leaders (some directly trained by the apostles) think so: .
1 timothy 3:16 as cited by church fathers.
john william burgon (1813 - 1888).
@aqwsed:
I agree. But the Unreliability of the Alexandrian Manuscripts has been well documented and cannot be overlooked as an additional serious consideration.
As the link above shows, Sinaiticus and Vaticanus are among the worst manuscripts known for many reasons.
Over 90% of extant NT manuscripts do not follow the Sinaiticus and Vaticanus readings:
ο̅ς (uncial error for θ̅ς): F G
ς̅ (error for θ̅ς): 2243
ὅς ("who")
ὃ: D (06) vg lat co(sa, bo)
ὃς θεός: 256 (Armenian diglot). The Armenian text reads reads ա͞ծ որ, "God, who"
ο Θεος: 69 88 915 1524 1943 2002
Θεὸς γὰρ: 336
ᾧ: 061
χριστὸς: 91vid
Comprising at least 570 minuscules from every text type including 6, 81, 104, 181, 263, 424, 436, 459, 614, 1241, 1319, 1424, 1505, 1573, 1739, 1862, 1881, 1912, 2110, 2200:
Additional MSS listed by Burgon but for various reasons I have been unable to verify.
The evidence from the Greek-Latin Diglots is interesting. In almost every case Latin text is not independently translated based upon the parallel Greek, so that Θεὸς and quod most typically coincide on the same page. These manuscripts have already been noted in the lists above.
in answer thomas said to him: “my lord and my god!
- john 20: 28 nwt.
why don't jehovah's witnesses believe jesus is god when he is called that in their own bible?.
@ Halcon: A physical body without mind and heart is what?
That is the biblical definition of "death" - when your soul, body and spirit become separated - usually when the body expires.
This is how God shed his blood and died. This is also how Jesus raised himself from the dead, while he was dead as he predicted he would.
@SlimBoyFat
If the conclusion that the apostle John himself reached was that Jesus is the Son of God then that should be good enough for us too.
Why accept that one designation to all the exclusion of the other instances that Jesus is called God in the bible? He is both.
Jesus was fully God (John 1:1), but He was also fully human (John 1:14). As the Son of God and the Son of Man, He is deserving of both titles.
these early church leaders (some directly trained by the apostles) think so: .
1 timothy 3:16 as cited by church fathers.
john william burgon (1813 - 1888).
These early church leaders (some directly trained by the apostles) think so:
in answer thomas said to him: “my lord and my god!
- john 20: 28 nwt.
why don't jehovah's witnesses believe jesus is god when he is called that in their own bible?.
it further confirms that the Son is certainly not the same person as the Father
Just as your spirit (and soul) is certainly not the same person as your flesh, but together they make one being called human or "Man".
in answer thomas said to him: “my lord and my god!
- john 20: 28 nwt.
why don't jehovah's witnesses believe jesus is god when he is called that in their own bible?.
@Halcon,
Your question (to Aqwsed) goes out of the way to presuppose that Jesus is not in his body in heaven.
Here is a refutation of that view from "Got Questions" :
The physical, bodily resurrection of Jesus is foundational to Christian doctrine and our hope of heaven. Because Jesus rose from the dead with a physical body, every Christian has the guarantee of his own bodily resurrection (John 5:21, 28; Romans 8:23). Now Jesus is in heaven, where He is pictured as sitting in a place of authority, at the right hand of God (1 Peter 3:22). But is Jesus’ body in heaven the same as His body on earth?
The Bible is clear that Jesus’ body was resurrected. The tomb was empty. He was recognizable to those who knew Him. Jesus showed Himself to all His disciples after His resurrection, and more than five hundred people were eyewitnesses to His earthly, post-resurrection presence (1 Corinthians 15:4–6). In Luke 24:16, on the road to Emmaus, two of Jesus’ disciples “were kept from recognizing [Jesus].” However, later, “their eyes were opened and they recognized Him” (verse 31). It’s not that Jesus was unrecognizable; it’s that, for a time, the disciples were supernaturally restrained from recognizing Him.
Later in the same chapter of Luke, Christ makes it plain to His disciples that He does have a physical body; He is not a disembodied spirit: “See my hands and my feet, that it is I myself. Touch me, and see. For a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have” (Luke 24:39). After spending forty days with His disciples, Jesus ascended bodily into heaven (Acts 1:9). Jesus is still human, and He has a human body in heaven right now. His body is different, however; earthly human flesh is perishable, but heavenly bodies are imperishable (1 Corinthians 15:50). Jesus has a physical body, with a difference. His resurrected body is designed with eternity in view.
First Corinthians 15:35–49 describes what the body of the believer will be like in heaven. Our heavenly bodies will differ from our earthly ones in type of flesh, in splendor, in power, and in longevity. The apostle Paul also states that the believer’s body will be an image of Christ’s body (verse 49). Paul discusses this subject again in 2 Corinthians, where he compares earthly bodies to tents and heavenly bodies to heavenly dwellings (2 Corinthians 5:1–2). Paul says that, once the earthly tents come off, Christians will not be left “naked”—that is, without a body to live in (2 Corinthians 5:3). When the new body is “put on,” we will go from mortality to immortality (2 Corinthians 5:4).
So, we know that the Christian will have a heavenly body like Jesus’ “glorious body” (Philippians 3:21). At His incarnation Jesus took on human flesh, and at His resurrection His body was glorified—although He retained the scars (John 20:27). He will forever be the God-Man, sacrificed for us. Christ, the Creator of the universe, will forever stoop to our level, and He will be known to us in heaven in a tangible form that we can see, hear, and touch (Revelation 21:3–4; 22:4).