Not only did Jesus tell you who He is, but the Father God Himself also told you who Jesus is. Matthew 16:16. Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 And Jesus said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Barjona, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. May Jesus open YOUR eyes to understand the bible.
Here is some proper exegetical teachings on the deity of ChristTwo of the New Testament verses associated with the Granville Sharp Rule are Titus 2:13 and 2 Peter 1:1. The KJV translates Titus 2:13 as, “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” In the original Greek, the words for “God” and “Savior” are joined by kai, and the definite article ho is only used once, preceding “God”; according to the Granville Sharp Rule, both God and Savior must refer to the same person, namely, Jesus Christ. The NASB 1977 renders the verse more literally: “Looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus.”
@@djaconetta Not even close. Search my channel next time. You'll see I have a whole video on Sharp's rule, I've written all about it for decades, and it's now called the Sharpest Rule: ua-cam.com/users/livev4Xr26JvfAA?si=Buck4SGtreRCDYaM
Phil 2:6 ἁρπαγμός (seize,take away) trinitarians render the opposite meaning to this Greek word suggesting jesus didnt grasp after that which he already possessed instead of its true meaning--that Jesus as the first creation didnt grasp after equality with God (as did satan)
Explain why when the Holy Spirit is mentioned it is not mentioned in the third person has a thing he has mentioned in the first person as a separate entity
Y Jesus said father father father throughout the New testament, is he was just acting whole time? pretending someone is heaven. Makes zero sense calling Jesus is father nd holy spirit
I think the word became flesh in Adam. The beginning of language communication in a fleshly form imperfect. Flesh. Can mean worldly tongue full of deceit like a small fired we curse and bless with it
God was never considered lower than the angels. That is blasphemy towards God. Jesus said "my Father is greater than I."
At no time, GOD is called the Son of Man.
@danstimac3164 when you see someonething amazing people say that
@toptencoolthings of your a retard you will say JESUS is GOD
@toptencoolthings christianity throughout the years made Jesus God. But that's not true.
@toptencoolthings He is no equal to the Father no matter what bible says GOD IS BEYOND LIMITS HE IS TO PERFECT.
@toptencoolthings proverbs 8 is more clear
Thanks for your vids greg
may jesus open your eyes to who he truly is.
@3001narrowpath He did! - John 10:36.
@@CWJahTubeQuit twisting scripture and DECEIVING people!!!
Not only did Jesus tell you who He is, but the Father God Himself also told you who Jesus is.
Matthew 16:16. Simon Peter answered, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” 17 And Jesus said to him, “Blessed are you, Simon Barjona, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to you, but My Father who is in heaven.
May Jesus open YOUR eyes to understand the bible.
@loojack6019 He was also called the son of Man so which man was he the son of?
Jesus is the express character image of God
A lot of trinis manifesting in the comments. Down dogs.
Here is some proper exegetical teachings on the deity of ChristTwo of the New Testament verses associated with the Granville Sharp Rule are Titus 2:13 and 2 Peter 1:1. The KJV translates Titus 2:13 as, “Looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ.” In the original Greek, the words for “God” and “Savior” are joined by kai, and the definite article ho is only used once, preceding “God”; according to the Granville Sharp Rule, both God and Savior must refer to the same person, namely, Jesus Christ. The NASB 1977 renders the verse more literally: “Looking for the blessed hope and the appearing of the glory of our great God and Savior, Christ Jesus.”
@@djaconetta Not even close. Search my channel next time. You'll see I have a whole video on Sharp's rule, I've written all about it for decades, and it's now called the Sharpest Rule: ua-cam.com/users/livev4Xr26JvfAA?si=Buck4SGtreRCDYaM
Phil 2:6 ἁρπαγμός (seize,take away) trinitarians render the opposite meaning to this Greek word suggesting jesus didnt grasp after that which he already possessed instead of its true meaning--that Jesus as the first creation didnt grasp after equality with God (as did satan)
Phil 2:6 the true contextual translation "although he was in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped", (as did satan)
Jesus is god
Yep. Little g - you got it right.
33:26
To seize something means to take it from...I would say. And true would not make sense!
Explain why when the Holy Spirit is mentioned it is not mentioned in the third person has a thing he has mentioned in the first person as a separate entity
Y Jesus said father father father throughout the New testament, is he was just acting whole time? pretending someone is heaven. Makes zero sense calling Jesus is father nd holy spirit
Jesus spirit was in perfect harmony with God's spirit--his character disposition.
I think the word became flesh in Adam. The beginning of language communication in a fleshly form imperfect. Flesh. Can mean worldly tongue full of deceit like a small fired we curse and bless with it
You don't believe in the trinity, keep it to yourself.
@@ubonguko9895 You believe in the Trinity. Keep it to yourself.