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jonbhorton
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Just one reason might be the fact that despite common interpretation of Jesus being the one in the furnace with Shadrach, Meschach, and Abednego, the 4th one in the furnace is described as looking like the Son of God, but specifically named as an angel. This is not uncommon.I don’t agree that is the “most common” interpretation. How do you square your interpretation with the explict statement in Genesis 19 that the other two visitors are angels?
If you re-read Chapters 18 and 19 more carefully, you will see the same pattern. That three appeared despite originally being called the LORD, and not The LORD and two angels, gives credence to this. Further on, the language implies the omnipresent ability of God.
Verse 21, chap 19 specifically says “I” as the Lord self-identifies. Yet, He sends two “angels”. In Hebrew, that’s malach and can also mean:
ambassador, angel, king, messenger
It appears to me yet another foreshadowing of sending the Word/Son to Incarnation along with the Holy Spirit. Can we say this was actually the Trinity for certain? Not unless we have a time machine or God sends out a clarification. My gut says yes, given the language and other examples.From an unused root meaning to despatch as a deputy; a messenger; specifically, of God, i.e. An angel (also a prophet, priest or teacher) – ambassador, angel, king, messenger.
What does this have to do with talking/praying/evangelizing the followers of mohammed? A metric ton actually. Properly understanding scripture and the foreshadowing of Christ in OT scripture establishes contextual fluidity, the very thing the koran accuses the Bible of not having. The supposed “lack” of this to their eyes is what keeps them in disbelief. Christians being afraid of understanding the OT, is not helping matters.
The Bible, specifically the OT, and its effect on Christological doctrine, is only scary if one remains scared. The entire Bible is in one way or another about one thing: Salvation. And that only comes through Jesus Christ.
If we want any dialogue with those who subject themselves to mohammedanism, we must be prepared. They love taking the OT out of context more than anything. Know it, Love it, Defend it.