Earburner
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In much of what you say I can agree with, but there are two (three- see my edit below) very important scriptures that escape you, that you need to come to terms with and repent (G3340 metanoeo-to turn) towards God for understanding and agreement. They are:It is true that God, specifically Yahweh, created man in His image. Note verse 27 uses the singular, "His image," not "Our image." God is spirit (John 4:24) and that is His image. Man was originally created as body, soul, and spirit. Did you find anything on "the divine council?" I just Googled it and got 64,000,000+ references. Probably not all good, but just check out the ones that come up on the first page. That should help explain who the "us" is in Gen 1:26. Jesus wasn't born for some 4,000 years after Genesis, so the "us" couldn't refer to him.
The words "express image" in Hebrew 1:3 is the Greek word χαρακτήρ charakter. One person having the character of another person does not make them one and the same.
Read the first two (three- see my edit below) verses of Hebrews 1 for context. There we see that God manifested Himself in various ways, "divers manner" to Israel in the OT. He spoke to them, He wrote letters to them, He performed miracles for them. All of these show who God is. Verse 2 says He has communicated to mankind through Jesus. Now you know Jesus always did the Father's will, always spoke only the words God gave him to speak. Jesus never did his own will, but only that of his Father (two different wills ought to be a sign of two different people). See John 5:30, 6:38 and others to see that.
That is why Jesus could say, "if you see me, you see the Father." Jesus was the perfect image of God as per Col 1:15. An image of something is never the thing itself. It is also worth noting that Jesus was the firstborn of creation. If He were God, we need to find out who was it that bore God.
The main thing to keep in mind is the reason John wrote his gospel. According to John 20:31, John wrote to show that Jesus was the son of God and the promised Christ, or Messiah. All other scripture must accord with that simple declaration. Just try for a moment to understand what a son is. He is certainly not his own father.
Proverbs 8:22-31
[22] The LORD possessed me in the beginning of HIS way, before his works of old.
[23] I was set up from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was.
Hebrews 10[5] Wherefore when he cometh into the world, he saith, Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, but a body [of flesh] hast THOU prepared me:
[6] In burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin thou hast had no pleasure.
[7] Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God.
In the realm of eternity past, before the world was, Emmauel's/Jesus' existence is brought forth from out of God the Father Himself, by the determination and counsel of the Father's own will. It was then that Jesus was "begotten" by God the Father as His only Son.
At the precise time in the history of this world, God the Father prepared a body of flesh for His Son, so that He could perform His Father's will of becoming the Lamb OF God, to take away the sin of the world. The "finished" work of His accomplishments, as outlined in Daniel 9:24 (the six works of God), are recorded in the Gospels/Acts as being past, present, with some to be still manifested in the future.
Edit: As the last part of Daniel 9:27 says: "that which is determined, shall be poured upon the desolate", which is the Day of Pentecost, the giving of the Spirit of Christ to all who believe and ask. Luke 11:13.
We are still in the Age of Pentecost, God's period of Grace.
Edit: according to KJV Genesis 1:26, the plural is emphasized in the word "our Image".
[26] And God said, Let us make man in OUR image, after our likeness,
Even the JW-NWT gets it right on that one.
Gen. 1:26 ....Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness,
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