**Please Ryanoneil, you can do much better than that! John the Baptist would immerse crowds of Jews in the Jordan everyday. That’s what he chose to do for an occupation. You speak of his doing it to Jesus as if Jesus had been the only Jew he ever immersed in waters. And next time you mention this, please use the word “immersion”. Jews don’t baptize. **
No Ben, I don’t speak of his doing it only to Jesus. You are missing the point. If I turned the tables I’d say you are claiming only Israel’s kings had oil poured on them.
**Now, you are assuming that II Samuel 7:14 is talking about Jesus. No wonder the whole NT is a gigantic treatise of plagiarism. **
II Samuel 7:14 is talking about David and all the kings of his line.
Now, take advantage of the tramp and stop by Exodus 4:22,23 and see if the language is not the same about the real son of God. “Israel is My Son…” Israel had not asked for or been given a king at this time. Of course God refers to Israel as His first-born son, but the idea of divine sonship was not applied to one individual until II Samuel 7:14. Face it Ben, God makes promises to individuals. God made the promise of Psalm 2:7 to David and all the kings of his line. Not only is the Lord’s Anointed, promised that he will be Son of God, but he also has all nations to “the ends of the earth” for his inheritance.