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For Jesus being eternal, in the Jewish encylopedia the Messiah existed before the word began. Red it for yourself.
God said those words in revelation not Jesus
Did the Apostle Paul say those words? Citation please![]()
- Iâm not quite sure of your point in saying the Messiahâs eternal. IMO, that supports our point that Jesus IS the Word. If Jesus is just a person and the incarnation of the Word, as opposed to the second person of the Trinity, it would imply he was created and therefore not eternal
- Rev 22:13 is the famous âAlpha and Omegaâ quote. Itâs also encased in the same set of quotation marks as Rev 22:16 which begins âI, JesusâŚâ This implies itâs him talking in both quotes.
- Titus 1:3â God is our Savior. Titus 1:4â Jesus is our Savior. Thereâs only one capital-S Savior
1.In the greek text there is no capital little on the word.
2.There is no distinction from big G Elohim and Small G Elohim. From my understanding it does not mean many gods but a reference to a single god
3.I didnât say the word is not God. I meant Jesus is what the word became, Jesus is not word as trinitarians make it out to be.
- In Ancient Greek AND Latin, they didnât have capital and lowercase letters. John 1:1 would have read in Latin âIN PRINCIPIO ERAT VERBUMâŚâ
- There are 3 words in Hebrew that translate to deity. El means little-g god. Elohim with a plural verb is little-g gods. Elohim with a singular verb is capital-G God. (I think I remember that all correctly)