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Jaypeeto4
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**The point is that the Bible often says, YHWH is the “only” person that does something and then we find other occurances where other people are called by the exact same title. **
Steve, you have a half-valid point, but some statements are absolute. When Jehovah says in Isaiah that he ALONE created all things with his own hands, and then asks the very emphatic negative question, WHO WAS WITH ME? which is a Hebraism which means in answer ABSOLUTELY NO ONE WAS,
that statement is extremely strong.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit created the entire created order. The son is begotten by the Father, not created by the Father. He is monogenes which means literally the
only-generated one. He is generated of the Father’s own Divine essence from all eternity. He is not a creature.
To call someone the beginning of something doesn’t necessarily mean that he himself was created too. The beginning of the creation by God means the Source of all God’s creation, which harmonizes perfectly with the Apostle John’s statement in his gospel that “without Him (the Word), not one thing was made
THAT HAS BEEN MADE.” Jesus wasn’t made. He made all things. When one understands the Trinity doctrine, all these baffling scriptures fall beautifully and elegantly into place.
May God always grant you his grace,
Agape,
Jaypeeto4
+JMJ+
Steve, you have a half-valid point, but some statements are absolute. When Jehovah says in Isaiah that he ALONE created all things with his own hands, and then asks the very emphatic negative question, WHO WAS WITH ME? which is a Hebraism which means in answer ABSOLUTELY NO ONE WAS,
that statement is extremely strong.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit created the entire created order. The son is begotten by the Father, not created by the Father. He is monogenes which means literally the
only-generated one. He is generated of the Father’s own Divine essence from all eternity. He is not a creature.
To call someone the beginning of something doesn’t necessarily mean that he himself was created too. The beginning of the creation by God means the Source of all God’s creation, which harmonizes perfectly with the Apostle John’s statement in his gospel that “without Him (the Word), not one thing was made
THAT HAS BEEN MADE.” Jesus wasn’t made. He made all things. When one understands the Trinity doctrine, all these baffling scriptures fall beautifully and elegantly into place.
May God always grant you his grace,
Agape,
Jaypeeto4
+JMJ+