"Ha'Adohn" is "limited" only to "Jehovah" in the Hebrew Scriptures. The J Documents translate "Kyrios" as "Ha'Adon" in their translation of the Greek INTO Hebrew. Therefore, many have alleged that because both are called "Ha'Adohn" then they must be the same God.
However, those who maintain such a position neglect the fact that "Ha'Adohn" is only exclusive to Jehovah in the HEBREW SCRIPTURES, that is, the Old Testament as it is called by many. A translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures doesn't prove MCO4Help's point nor does it even point out any so called "inconsistency" of the New World Translation Committee.
I don't know how to send a video response with all these new YouTube updates, bu here's the link to the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8h82b-g67c
malakh = umalakh = angelum = messenger = Jesus
ha adhohn = kyrios = lord = Jehovah
3 “Look! I am sending my messenger[malakh], and he must clear up a way before me. And suddenly there will come to His temple the [true] Lord [ha adhohn], whom YOU people are seeking, and the messenger[umalakh] of the covenant in whom YOU are delighting. Look! He will certainly come,” Jehovah of armies has said.
Simple!
IMJW1000 9 months ago
@IvanDefendingTruth Your own video is in error, anyway, as it is clear that Jesus is the Ha' adon of Malachi 3:1. Christ is God almighty. Praise the Lord. ;).
athlete117 1 year ago
@MagusGod "Jesus is God's son. Jesus is God's appointed king. That is what that scripture means."
Malachi 3:1 shows Jesus Christ to be the same divine being as the Lord. A question for you, Magus, if John the Baptist is the messenger (not Malachi in this context) who prepares the way, then who is the Lord and the messenger of the covenant? Are they not one and the same? This is a synonomous poetic parallel. Vs 2-4 also demonstrate His divine nature. You didn't answer his point - you missed it.
athlete117 1 year ago
@shamounian I just answered you, see the first clause on my previous comment.
MagusGod 1 year ago
@MagusGod I am trying you. That is why I asked you about Malachi 3:1 and its application in the NT. Can you answer that?
shamounian 1 year ago
@shamounian Jesus is God's son. Jesus is God's appointed king. That is what that scripture means.
I'm not even familiar with the bible, but I know the scriptures that prove the points I know to be true.
Try me.
MagusGod 1 year ago
@MagusGod Ok Magus. Can I ask you about Malachi 3:1 According to the NT who is the messenger who was sent before Yahweh's face and who is the Lord who came to his temple?
As far as your second question is concerned it all depends on what you mean by Jesus being God. How do you define and understand the term God in respect to Christ?
shamounian 1 year ago
@shamounian I do not have it.
But are you honestly suggesting that Jesus was God?
MagusGod 1 year ago
@MagusGod If you have the 1984 reference edition of the New World Translation and check out their appendix on ha adohn you will see it listed there. Let's see if you figure out which one it is.
shamounian 1 year ago
@shamounian Oh really, care to share it then?
MagusGod 1 year ago