I was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, I was sitting at my dining table writing word for word in revelation, I became very frustrated with many mistakes, so I held up my hands and told God, just go ahead and take my life, I no sooner felt faint then I picked myself up from the floor from being unconscious and blood 🩸 running down my face, I knew that their was a higher power over me, Also In Charge ! Shalom
The language that Jesus spoke was Aramaic, the word for spirit in Aramaic is female while it is male in Latin. Either the trinity is both genders or the trinity is the family of God the father, mother, and son.
I have been looking into the Trinitarian perspective for a while now and some of it seems to make a lot of sense, but how do you get around scriptures such as 1 Cor 8:6? “We know that an idol is nothing at all in the world, and that there is no God but one. 5For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as there are many so-called gods and lords), 6yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we exist. And there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we exist.”
this refers back to OT command of there only being one God, no other pagan demon is even on equal terms. But God is three persons. 'Let us make them in our image'. Look up the word echad in the bible thats enough of an explanation. Always need to read in context.
The name God revealed to Moses , YHWH , means : "I am that I am" When Jesus said : I am the Good Shepherd, He was declaring His divinity Also : I am the Bread of Life I am the Way the Truth and the Life ❤️✝️🙏
If you're saying there is only one person of God, and that Jesus isn't God... Then you'd also have to say that there is one person who is Lord, and it's Jesus (not the Father). Obviously, that's not the case.
Colton, I haven't seen all your videos. Maybe I missed one where you show how the Hebrew word for "one" also means "unity." Like this: אֶחָֽד Deuteronomy 6:4 “Hear Israel Yahweh our Elohim Yahweh is one.” וְהָי֖וּ לְבָשָׂ֥ר אֶחָֽד Genesis 2:24 “and they shall become one flesh.” אֶחָֽד (echad) is one. אֶחָֽד is also the word for unity. Deuteronomy 6:4 and Genesis 2:24 use the same word “echad” to indicate more than one person existing in a unity of one. The one God Yahweh is a unity of three persons! Jesus is Yahweh, the Father is Yahweh, and the Holy Spirit is Yahweh. One Yahweh, three persons in unity.
'Elohim' though a plural word is not referring to a plural being. In Hebrew, the accompanying verbs, and adjectives are singular or plural. So, with 'your throne O God' we should expect 'your throne' to also be plural, if it's referring to a plural 'Elohim.' But, it's actually singular. This is why in the KJV it's rendered as 'thy throne.' 'Thy' being the singular form of 'your.' Again, in verse 7, 'you love righteousness, and hate wickedness.' The verbs 'love' and 'hate' are both singular, as is the pronoun 'you.' If we make the assumption that 'Elohim' is referring to a plural being, then we run into a problem when Moses is called an 'Elohim' in Exodus 7:1. We know that Moses wasn't a plurality, but a singular being.
Colton, don't forget Revelation 1 does even a better job, for JW's at least. JW's will read themselves, in verse 8 that Jehovah is speaking, then stumble hard (as they spiritually feel conviction) as this Jehovah Person says He became dead, and is alive forevermore, who is Christ. They cannot reconcile Rev 1. As for Mormons, your Tasking will not work. They do not respond to Biblical Passages. You MUST force the LDS into one simple, VERY SIMPLE, contradiction. Jews and Christians and the Bible claim God is Eternal Spirit, but the LDS/Smith, claim He is just a glorified man. No Mormon can stand up in a Court of Law with ANY affirmative defense of that false-claim, so you MUST trap the Mormon in the simple issue, Who is God? They are so indoctrinated into trinity ideas, that is not the issue for them.
Angels are called "god." The judges of Israel are called "god." Humans including kings are called "god." Does having the title "god" make one become YHWH? ruclips.net/video/Z3UXSf8_oX0/видео.htmlsi=09xynG_4fZuEHRpv
@@matthewpohlman The Divine Name is there, whether it is seen as Yahweh, Jehovah, YHWY or even LORD. God the Father does have a personal name, as Jesus requested us to make the Father's name 'hallowed."
Psalm 45 is addressed to a human king of Israel, and not God himself. It's the king of Israel begin referred to as 'god' here. Similar to Psalm 82 where human judges are called 'gods.' In Hebrew the word 'Elohim' just means 'a mighty one,' or 'mighty ones.' And therefore can be applied to human beings as well in certain circumstances. Because kings and judges are mighty ones above the people. Applying Psalm 45 to Almighty God, and then saying he has a God is problematic. It doesn't fit well with the Trinity, where all three are supposed to be co-equal. Therefore it doesn't seem to follow that one person of the Trinity would be the God of the other person. And If you believe Jesus is fully God, would be comfortable praying to him, and telling him that his God has anointed him?
Really!? The Son has a God, the Father does not. Paul: Satan is the god of this third wicked eon. So the diety of the Son is NOT the issue. The issue is is He the SUPREME God. The Son is His Father's First Creation. The Father is not created. God has the power to create His Son before He switches the time button to ON. Do I fully understand this? Please. But then my understanding is not His understanding, but maybe one day. The word in Greek is Aion satanically mistranslated eternity where the ohso obvious translation is Eon. The five eons. HUGE difference. HUGE truth. Since the flood we have been in the third what Paul called the most wicked eon. The 1000 years the fourth, the new heavens and earth the fifth, after which our Lord abolishes death and sin and evil are no more. AND? He relinquished His throne back to His Father so that the Father can become All in all. Per Paul. So His throne is not for ever and ever. Words such as eternity eternal everlasting forever and ever do not exist in a properly translated Scripture. God is love and has no fellowship with eternal punishment. Except for Satan the wild beast and the antichrist, all are CHASTISED, not punished or tormented. As for eternity eternal, etc., that's Satan having fellowship with bible translators.
No Jesus is not created. Not a single verse says that. Colossians 1:15 is "firstborn." This refers to firstborn ruling rights of a Jewish son. It's also used of David.
"You can use this with even Jews". EVEN Jews. Do you realize how demeaning that sounds? You wield your bible verses as though they are weapons. Why, in God's name, do we need to have these arguments?
because defending your faith is what happens when you read your book. Everybody is contradicting each other, so there can only be one truth. The people of Israel are stubborn, just like God says the entire OT. They won't see Jesus for a while. also important note is that the bible IS the two-edged sword. Jesus came with a sword not peace. Defending the truth in love.
My brother in Christ, even Paul in Ephesians 6:17 Paul recognises the word is a weapon. You have to know how to protect your faith even for yourself, or you can be led by any doctrine winds
@@Spriktor there is a huge difference between defending your faith and instigating an attack on others. Obviously NOT done with love! Maybe try 2 Timothy 2:23-24 but good try with the deception!!
Dude… Jesus himself destroys the trinity John 14:28, John 20:17. And ALLLLL of scripture says God is ONE. God is a title. Not always speaking of the most high. Ex 7:1 Moses is called god…. 2 Cor 4:4 Satan is called god. You need to study more. James 3:1
Just because God gave you the ability to speak does not mean you’re capable of understanding what is spoken nor what words you speak out of your mouth. If your unaware that you speak lies, than I strongly suggest reading the good book one time more over. Look at your comment and look at the scripture you’ve listed it’s incoherent to use these and state as if they suggest that god the father INRI and the Holy Ghost are not one god.
@ well all my “lies” have scriptural support from multiple witnesses. Everything you have said…. Does not. So you might wanna check yourself. Scripture is my guide…. Not opinions and man made doctrine.
Psalms 82 in particular verse 6 ... Sons of god are gods ... Satan is the god of this system 2 Corinthians 4:4 But there is only one true god 1 Corinthians 8:5-6 and john 17:3 the father... jesus is a god and has a god the father the almighty GOD
Now read Hebrews. Or John or any book in it's entirety in the NT. Jesus is God, nor a lesser god or elohim, but elohim of elohim. 'Baptise them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy spirit.' They are equal. Jesus *temporarily* became a servant- but He isn't beneath the Father. Your cherry picking of 1 Corinthians is a reference to the OT command of there only being one God- don't worship lesser demons. Only God created all there is in creation- which was the Word- through the word everything was created(Hebrews) Jesus IS the WORD, the word became flesh(John) 'I and the Father are one' the entire book of John, the other gospels and the entirety of the NT shows Jesus IS GOD in a very clear way. Jesus is called 'Son of Man' not just the son of god, that's a very significant title. Read Daniel for more context. To further explain, just simply look up the word 'echad' in the bible, it's used for a reason. God is three persons. The trinity is biblical. Read the entire NT instead of finding one verse while not using context or any discernment as a whole.
Regardless of whether God is speaking to people, angels or other beings in Psalm 82, it can be seen that in their role as judges they are referred to as “gods”. This designation results from the fact that they should reflect God's nature and actions in their judicial activity, as is particularly emphasized in verses 3 and 4. Their divine designation therefore refers exclusively to their function. Jesus, on the other hand, is essentially God - this is a fundamental difference. There is a significant difference between the mandate to imitate God in one's actions and the ontological reality of being God by nature.
@@Spriktor Hebrews emphasizes Jesus' role as the "heir of all things" and the one through whom God created the world (Hebrews 1:2). However, this does not equate Jesus with being God Himself. Instead, it highlights His role as God's agent, reflecting God's glory and representing His nature (Hebrews 1:3). Importantly, Hebrews also states that Jesus was "made lower than the angels" (Hebrews 2:9), affirming His subordinate status during His earthly ministry. Regarding Matthew 28:19: You cite the cherry picked verse, “Baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” as evidence for the Trinity. Let’s examine what "name" means in biblical usage instead of assuming it.. Genesis 48:16: Jacob refers to "the name of my fathers, Abraham and Isaac." They were two separate individuals with different names, but the singular use of "name" here doesn't mean they are one person OR a twinity . Deuteronomy 18:20: "If anyone speaks in the name of other gods..." Do all gods share the same name? Clearly not. This shows that "name" can refer to multiple distinct subjects completely different in being. Exodus 23:13: Similar to Deuteronomy 18:20, it refers to the names of false gods, again showing that the term "name" doesn’t imply unity of identity. Proverbs 10:7: "The name of the wicked will rot." Does this mean all wicked people have the same name? No, it refers to their reputation . 1 Chronicles 17:8: "I will make a name for you like the name of the great men of the earth." This illustrates that "name" refers to renown or reputation, not a shared identity. See how the language in the bible when it comes to the use of name it doesnt mean one shared name for mutliple subjects... Thus, Matthew 28:19 using the bible to see what name means not cherry picking one versus is clear, "Name" does not mean all are one subject but are multiple subjects... What about the apostles' teaching on baptism? The apostles consistently baptized in the name of Jesus (Acts 2:38, 8:16, 10:48, 19:3-5). If the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were one being, why would they focus solely on Jesus' name? Were the apostles wrong? No, their practice reflects the belief that Jesus represents God’s authority as His chosen representative, not a Trinitarian formula. Paul reiterates this distinction in 1 Corinthians 8:5-6: "There is one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live." This clearly distinguishes between the Father as the one God and Jesus as the Lord through whom God works. Paul further emphasizes Jesus’ subordination to the Father (1 Corinthians 11:3, 15:28). The title "Son of Man" emphasizes Jesus' humanity and His role as the Messiah. In Daniel 7:13-14, the "Son of Man" receives authority from the "Ancient of Days" (God). This vision separates Jesus (the Son of Man) from God, showing that Jesus' authority is given to Him, not inherent. Scripture consistently portrays Jesus as subordinate to the Father: Jesus said, "The Father is greater than I" (John 14:28). Jesus prayed to the Father, showing dependence (John 17:3). After all things are subjected to Jesus, He Himself will be subject to the Father (1 Corinthians 15:28). Regarding John 10:30: "I and the Father are one" ( a twinity not trinity, holy spirit is missing here) Jesus clarifies this in John 17:21-23, praying that His disciples may be "one" as He and the Father are one. This unity refers to purpose and harmony. Are the disciples part of the Trinity too? Of course not. Additionally, John 10:30-37 reveals that Jesus identifies Himself as "the Son of God," referencing Psalm 82:6, where human judges are called "gods." This highlights His representative role rather than equating Himself with God. The Hebrew word "echad" in Deuteronomy 6:4 (the Shema) means "one" in unity, not singularity. For example, in Genesis 2:24, it describes the unity of husband and wife as "one flesh." In Deuteronomy 6:4, "echad" reflects God's singular sovereignty, not a plurality of persons. Scripture consistently teaches that Jesus is distinct from the Father: While the New Testament highlights Jesus' vital role in God’s plan, it maintains a distinction between God (the Father) and Jesus (the Son). Jesus is exalted as God’s chosen servant, but the Bible affirms that there is one Almighty God-the Father alone. Creation According to the Bible: 1 Corinthians 8:5-6: All things come from the Father as the source and through the Son as the agent. Hebrews 1:1-3: The Father created the universe through the Son, who acts as a mediator. Colossians 1:15-17: All things were created through the Son, with the passive verb "created" emphasizing the Father as the originator. John 1:1-3: The Word was with God, showing distinction, and was divine (theos), reflecting the Son’s role as God’s agent. John 1:1 and the Definite Article: The absence of the definite article for theos makes it qualitative, meaning the Word shares divine nature but is not the same as God the Father. Conclusion: These passages consistently show the Father as the source of creation and the Son as His subordinate agent. The lack of the definite article in John 1:1 highlights the Son's divine qualities without equating Him with the Father. Please consider the Bible as a whole, not isolated verses taken out of context. The Trinity is not biblically supported. Instead, Scripture portrays a clear distinction between the Father and the Son, with the Father as the Almighty God and Jesus as His chosen servant and representative.
@@theRevolutionary-f4y Yes he is a god.. a created son of god The first born ! proverbs 8 Wisdom himself ( 1 corinthians 1:24, luke 11:49 + matthew 23:34
I was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol, I was sitting at my dining table writing word for word in revelation, I became very frustrated with many mistakes, so I held up my hands and told God, just go ahead and take my life, I no sooner felt faint then I picked myself up from the floor from being unconscious and blood 🩸 running down my face, I knew that their was a higher power over me, Also In Charge !
Shalom
Hebrews 1 does the same Tasking (getting the spirit inside us to think), as Psalm 45. They are parallel concepts.
The language that Jesus spoke was Aramaic, the word for spirit in Aramaic is female while it is male in Latin. Either the trinity is both genders or the trinity is the family of God the father, mother, and son.
I have been looking into the Trinitarian perspective for a while now and some of it seems to make a lot of sense, but how do you get around scriptures such as 1 Cor 8:6? “We know that an idol is nothing at all in the world, and that there is no God but one. 5For even if there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth (as there are many so-called gods and lords), 6yet for us there is but one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we exist. And there is but one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we exist.”
this refers back to OT command of there only being one God, no other pagan demon is even on equal terms. But God is three persons. 'Let us make them in our image'. Look up the word echad in the bible thats enough of an explanation. Always need to read in context.
The name God revealed to Moses , YHWH , means :
"I am that I am"
When Jesus said :
I am the Good Shepherd, He was declaring His divinity
Also :
I am the Bread of Life
I am the Way the Truth and the Life
❤️✝️🙏
If you're saying there is only one person of God, and that Jesus isn't God... Then you'd also have to say that there is one person who is Lord, and it's Jesus (not the Father). Obviously, that's not the case.
Job 38:7 where there in creation of the heavens and earth .. hence the plural use
Colton, I haven't seen all your videos. Maybe I missed one where you show how the Hebrew word for "one" also means "unity." Like this:
אֶחָֽד Deuteronomy 6:4
“Hear Israel Yahweh our Elohim Yahweh is one.”
וְהָי֖וּ לְבָשָׂ֥ר אֶחָֽד Genesis 2:24
“and they shall become one flesh.”
אֶחָֽד (echad) is one. אֶחָֽד is also the word for unity.
Deuteronomy 6:4 and Genesis 2:24 use the same word “echad” to indicate more than one person existing in a unity of one.
The one God Yahweh is a unity of three persons! Jesus is Yahweh, the Father is Yahweh, and the Holy Spirit is Yahweh. One Yahweh, three persons in unity.
Doesn’t it proves that haves 3 gods instead of 1? Like, plural and singular definition implies this (genuine question, I would like to know)
Nope, God is 3 persons in 1. 1 indivisible God, but 3 parts
'Elohim' though a plural word is not referring to a plural being. In Hebrew, the accompanying verbs, and adjectives are singular or plural. So, with 'your throne O God' we should expect 'your throne' to also be plural, if it's referring to a plural 'Elohim.' But, it's actually singular. This is why in the KJV it's rendered as 'thy throne.' 'Thy' being the singular form of 'your.' Again, in verse 7, 'you love righteousness, and hate wickedness.' The verbs 'love' and 'hate' are both singular, as is the pronoun 'you.'
If we make the assumption that 'Elohim' is referring to a plural being, then we run into a problem when Moses is called an 'Elohim' in Exodus 7:1. We know that Moses wasn't a plurality, but a singular being.
Colton, don't forget Revelation 1 does even a better job, for JW's at least. JW's will read themselves, in verse 8 that Jehovah is speaking, then stumble hard (as they spiritually feel conviction) as this Jehovah Person says He became dead, and is alive forevermore, who is Christ. They cannot reconcile Rev 1. As for Mormons, your Tasking will not work. They do not respond to Biblical Passages. You MUST force the LDS into one simple, VERY SIMPLE, contradiction. Jews and Christians and the Bible claim God is Eternal Spirit, but the LDS/Smith, claim He is just a glorified man. No Mormon can stand up in a Court of Law with ANY affirmative defense of that false-claim, so you MUST trap the Mormon in the simple issue, Who is God? They are so indoctrinated into trinity ideas, that is not the issue for them.
Angels are called "god." The judges of Israel are called "god." Humans including kings are called "god." Does having the title "god" make one become YHWH?
ruclips.net/video/Z3UXSf8_oX0/видео.htmlsi=09xynG_4fZuEHRpv
There is no YHWH in the Bible.
@@matthewpohlman The Divine Name is there, whether it is seen as Yahweh, Jehovah, YHWY or even LORD. God the Father does have a personal name, as Jesus requested us to make the Father's name 'hallowed."
Jehovah, LORD and Father are all Scriptural. Yahweh is not.
Psalm 45 is addressed to a human king of Israel, and not God himself. It's the king of Israel begin referred to as 'god' here. Similar to Psalm 82 where human judges are called 'gods.' In Hebrew the word 'Elohim' just means 'a mighty one,' or 'mighty ones.' And therefore can be applied to human beings as well in certain circumstances. Because kings and judges are mighty ones above the people.
Applying Psalm 45 to Almighty God, and then saying he has a God is problematic. It doesn't fit well with the Trinity, where all three are supposed to be co-equal. Therefore it doesn't seem to follow that one person of the Trinity would be the God of the other person. And If you believe Jesus is fully God, would be comfortable praying to him, and telling him that his God has anointed him?
The trinity is a post biblical invention to reconcile the nature of christ.
Really!? The Son has a God, the Father does not. Paul: Satan is the god of this third wicked eon. So the diety of the Son is NOT the issue. The issue is is He the SUPREME God. The Son is His Father's First Creation. The Father is not created. God has the power to create His Son before He switches the time button to ON. Do I fully understand this? Please. But then my understanding is not His understanding, but maybe one day.
The word in Greek is Aion satanically mistranslated eternity where the ohso obvious translation is Eon. The five eons. HUGE difference. HUGE truth. Since the flood we have been in the third what Paul called the most wicked eon. The 1000 years the fourth, the new heavens and earth the fifth, after which our Lord abolishes death and sin and evil are no more. AND? He relinquished His throne back to His Father so that the Father can become All in all. Per Paul.
So His throne is not for ever and ever. Words such as eternity eternal everlasting forever and ever do not exist in a properly translated Scripture. God is love and has no fellowship with eternal punishment. Except for Satan the wild beast and the antichrist, all are CHASTISED, not punished or tormented. As for eternity eternal, etc., that's Satan having fellowship with bible translators.
No Jesus is not created. Not a single verse says that. Colossians 1:15 is "firstborn." This refers to firstborn ruling rights of a Jewish son. It's also used of David.
"You can use this with even Jews".
EVEN Jews. Do you realize how demeaning that sounds? You wield your bible verses as though they are weapons. Why, in God's name, do we need to have these arguments?
because defending your faith is what happens when you read your book. Everybody is contradicting each other, so there can only be one truth. The people of Israel are stubborn, just like God says the entire OT. They won't see Jesus for a while.
also important note is that the bible IS the two-edged sword. Jesus came with a sword not peace. Defending the truth in love.
My brother in Christ, even Paul in Ephesians 6:17 Paul recognises the word is a weapon. You have to know how to protect your faith even for yourself, or you can be led by any doctrine winds
@@Spriktor there is a huge difference between defending your faith and instigating an attack on others. Obviously NOT done with love!
Maybe try 2 Timothy 2:23-24
but good try with the deception!!
Dude… Jesus himself destroys the trinity John 14:28, John 20:17. And ALLLLL of scripture says God is ONE. God is a title. Not always speaking of the most high. Ex 7:1 Moses is called god…. 2 Cor 4:4 Satan is called god. You need to study more. James 3:1
Just because God gave you the ability to speak does not mean you’re capable of understanding what is spoken nor what words you speak out of your mouth. If your unaware that you speak lies, than I strongly suggest reading the good book one time more over. Look at your comment and look at the scripture you’ve listed it’s incoherent to use these and state as if they suggest that god the father INRI and the Holy Ghost are not one god.
@ well all my “lies” have scriptural support from multiple witnesses. Everything you have said…. Does not. So you might wanna check yourself. Scripture is my guide…. Not opinions and man made doctrine.
Nah that Modalism; it’s heresy. Scripture does not support Modalism.
@@_DEFCON1 it would be good to take your own advice
@@sheepdogministries1211 If you’re not gaslighting what the blasphemous type of Bible are you reading?
Psalms 82 in particular verse 6 ... Sons of god are gods ... Satan is the god of this system 2 Corinthians 4:4 But there is only one true god 1 Corinthians 8:5-6 and john 17:3 the father... jesus is a god and has a god the father the almighty GOD
Now read Hebrews. Or John or any book in it's entirety in the NT. Jesus is God, nor a lesser god or elohim, but elohim of elohim. 'Baptise them in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy spirit.' They are equal. Jesus *temporarily* became a servant- but He isn't beneath the Father. Your cherry picking of 1 Corinthians is a reference to the OT command of there only being one God- don't worship lesser demons. Only God created all there is in creation- which was the Word- through the word everything was created(Hebrews) Jesus IS the WORD, the word became flesh(John) 'I and the Father are one' the entire book of John, the other gospels and the entirety of the NT shows Jesus IS GOD in a very clear way. Jesus is called 'Son of Man' not just the son of god, that's a very significant title. Read Daniel for more context. To further explain, just simply look up the word 'echad' in the bible, it's used for a reason. God is three persons. The trinity is biblical.
Read the entire NT instead of finding one verse while not using context or any discernment as a whole.
Regardless of whether God is speaking to people, angels or other beings in Psalm 82, it can be seen that in their role as judges they are referred to as “gods”. This designation results from the fact that they should reflect God's nature and actions in their judicial activity, as is particularly emphasized in verses 3 and 4.
Their divine designation therefore refers exclusively to their function.
Jesus, on the other hand, is essentially God - this is a fundamental difference. There is a significant difference between the mandate to imitate God in one's actions and the ontological reality of being God by nature.
Jesus is God & the Son of God.
@@Spriktor Hebrews emphasizes Jesus' role as the "heir of all things" and the one through whom God created the world (Hebrews 1:2). However, this does not equate Jesus with being God Himself. Instead, it highlights His role as God's agent, reflecting God's glory and representing His nature (Hebrews 1:3). Importantly, Hebrews also states that Jesus was "made lower than the angels" (Hebrews 2:9), affirming His subordinate status during His earthly ministry.
Regarding Matthew 28:19: You cite the cherry picked verse, “Baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,” as evidence for the Trinity. Let’s examine what "name" means in biblical usage instead of assuming it..
Genesis 48:16: Jacob refers to "the name of my fathers, Abraham and Isaac." They were two separate individuals with different names, but the singular use of "name" here doesn't mean they are one person OR a twinity .
Deuteronomy 18:20: "If anyone speaks in the name of other gods..." Do all gods share the same name? Clearly not. This shows that "name" can refer to multiple distinct subjects completely different in being.
Exodus 23:13: Similar to Deuteronomy 18:20, it refers to the names of false gods, again showing that the term "name" doesn’t imply unity of identity.
Proverbs 10:7: "The name of the wicked will rot." Does this mean all wicked people have the same name? No, it refers to their reputation .
1 Chronicles 17:8: "I will make a name for you like the name of the great men of the earth." This illustrates that "name" refers to renown or reputation, not a shared identity. See how the language in the bible when it comes to the use of name it doesnt mean one shared name for mutliple subjects...
Thus, Matthew 28:19 using the bible to see what name means not cherry picking one versus is clear, "Name" does not mean all are one subject but are multiple subjects...
What about the apostles' teaching on baptism? The apostles consistently baptized in the name of Jesus (Acts 2:38, 8:16, 10:48, 19:3-5). If the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit were one being, why would they focus solely on Jesus' name? Were the apostles wrong? No, their practice reflects the belief that Jesus represents God’s authority as His chosen representative, not a Trinitarian formula.
Paul reiterates this distinction in 1 Corinthians 8:5-6:
"There is one God, the Father, from whom all things came and for whom we live; and there is one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things came and through whom we live." This clearly distinguishes between the Father as the one God and Jesus as the Lord through whom God works. Paul further emphasizes Jesus’ subordination to the Father (1 Corinthians 11:3, 15:28).
The title "Son of Man" emphasizes Jesus' humanity and His role as the Messiah.
In Daniel 7:13-14, the "Son of Man" receives authority from the "Ancient of Days" (God). This vision separates Jesus (the Son of Man) from God, showing that Jesus' authority is given to Him, not inherent.
Scripture consistently portrays Jesus as subordinate to the Father:
Jesus said, "The Father is greater than I" (John 14:28).
Jesus prayed to the Father, showing dependence (John 17:3).
After all things are subjected to Jesus, He Himself will be subject to the Father (1 Corinthians 15:28).
Regarding John 10:30: "I and the Father are one" ( a twinity not trinity, holy spirit is missing here)
Jesus clarifies this in John 17:21-23, praying that His disciples may be "one" as He and the Father are one. This unity refers to purpose and harmony. Are the disciples part of the Trinity too? Of course not. Additionally, John 10:30-37 reveals that Jesus identifies Himself as "the Son of God," referencing Psalm 82:6, where human judges are called "gods." This highlights His representative role rather than equating Himself with God.
The Hebrew word "echad" in Deuteronomy 6:4 (the Shema) means "one" in unity, not singularity.
For example, in Genesis 2:24, it describes the unity of husband and wife as "one flesh." In Deuteronomy 6:4, "echad" reflects God's singular sovereignty, not a plurality of persons.
Scripture consistently teaches that Jesus is distinct from the Father: While the New Testament highlights Jesus' vital role in God’s plan, it maintains a distinction between God (the Father) and Jesus (the Son). Jesus is exalted as God’s chosen servant, but the Bible affirms that there is one Almighty God-the Father alone.
Creation According to the Bible:
1 Corinthians 8:5-6: All things come from the Father as the source and through the Son as the agent.
Hebrews 1:1-3: The Father created the universe through the Son, who acts as a mediator.
Colossians 1:15-17: All things were created through the Son, with the passive verb "created" emphasizing the Father as the originator.
John 1:1-3: The Word was with God, showing distinction, and was divine (theos), reflecting the Son’s role as God’s agent.
John 1:1 and the Definite Article: The absence of the definite article for theos makes it qualitative, meaning the Word shares divine nature but is not the same as God the Father.
Conclusion: These passages consistently show the Father as the source of creation and the Son as His subordinate agent. The lack of the definite article in John 1:1 highlights the Son's divine qualities without equating Him with the Father.
Please consider the Bible as a whole, not isolated verses taken out of context. The Trinity is not biblically supported. Instead, Scripture portrays a clear distinction between the Father and the Son, with the Father as the Almighty God and Jesus as His chosen servant and representative.
@@theRevolutionary-f4y Yes he is a god.. a created son of god The first born ! proverbs 8 Wisdom himself ( 1 corinthians 1:24, luke 11:49 + matthew 23:34
Why did you kill Jesus?
Jesus was alive 2,000 (20-27) years ago, how is he able to kill him?