Deity of Messiah 21
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Absolutely!!! AMEN!!
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@AbrahamicMovement You might try and explain that more. Jesus was God in the flesh the redeemer and a one time offering for the sins of mankind. One reason we don't need anymore offerings yearly for the redemption of sin's. No created person or being has that power not even an Angel.
God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirt are one in the same. we have God in Heaven, God that come to earth to redeem us threw Jesus Christ and his Holy Spirit that now dwells in the hearts of mankind. We are his temples now
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If you keep studying ask any ancient Hebrew scholar. I don't mean kind of Hebrew kind of Scholar I mean, a real Hebrew scholar will differentiate between Achad and Echad. Remove the made up Nikkud from the text which made Achad,Echad. If text did not have the Nikkud added to it, it would not be an argument. The debate would not exist. The word Achad means alone. It does not mean one.
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@adonelahi 'achad (אחד) is not about unity and doesn't occur in the verses discussed that I am aware
You MAY mean yachad (יחד ) which is a verb, to make one. This is a problem for you because then you trapping yourself into saying God is made, the Holy Trinity was somehow made. Which actually I would agree. It was made up.
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@DonJay777 They prayed to The Father in the Name of The Son.
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Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
-Jesus Christ. Achad is not Echad. The real meaning lies in Achad.
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@73geneva because they were not the promised Messiah? Whats your point anyway?
I was surprised the unitarians bowed their heads in prayer to the Triune God that Bernice was praying too.
DonJay777 6 months ago
@DonJay777 and we're not surprised how deluded most of you people are.
AbrahamicMovement 6 months ago
The word GOD occurs 1300 times in the NT and means on those 1300 occurrences the Father, and never a Triune God! This evidence is conclusive. Jesus recited the unitarian creed of Israel in Mark 12:29. To follow Jesus means to follow his creed. Jesus was not a Trinitarian.
AbrahamicMovement 6 months ago