linus said:
“A great deal?” I could read it ALL in five minutes or less.
Even the speed reader that I am, would have trouble covering it in 5
hours,
much less minutes.
As the old saying has it, “There are none so blind as they that will not see”. If you are determined
not to find the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Bible, you will, of course, read her out of it.When you open your heart & your mind, she is everywhere.
Now you could use the phrase “a great deal” in reference to the Son - or even king David, or the Apostle Paul.
God the Son?? Yes, certainly. David and Paul?? They scarcely scratch the surface. But…I predicted that you would neither believe me, nor would you try to look beyond your prejudices…
You might start with “the Ark of the Covenant”, & go on from there.
Of course I said nothing “Nestorian.”
My dear man, you might* be* Nestorius!! If you do not quote him word for word, at times, I will miss my guess…Again: You need to find out just what it was that Nestorius both believed & taught. I have followed this thread from the beginning. You are a Nestorian; not what you want to hear, but,

sadly, true.
What is not dead is your need to accuse falsely. Now that’s disrepectful, my dear.
I do realize that you want to
believe that you are being accused falsely, but again, an old saying: “If the shoe doesn’t fit your foot,
why do you keep trying it on?”
In the real world, if you espouse the teachings of Nestorius, you
are a Nestorian…even when that does not please you. Whether you like it or not, the fact is that you are following in his footsteps.
Now, for me–or the others here–to say so, is then not disrespect, it is the simple truth.
The truth, I acknowledge, sometimes hurts…But, as I have said in previous posts, if you are going to use the man’s thoughts, at least have the decency to Nestorius to declare yourself Nestorian.
But to act the wounded innocent:nope: doesn’t work when you are caught with your hand in the cooky jar, & it :nope: doesn’t work here.
This is not, as you seem to think, a matter of Catholic versus Protestant belief. It is a matter of orthodox Christian teaching versus, well…heresy… I can’t help that, though I know it makes you unhappy. I am not trying to please you–or any other human. I am simply stating what is the essence of orthodox Trinitarian doctrine, for all Christians, regardless of labels.
Again, God bless.