HS: If you continue to wave your hand in front of my face and provide no depth and understanding in your now latest presented list of verses supporting your untenable claim that Yeshua is God, then I cannot take you seriously and will not spent the time answering you.
This is a core and very serious topic and you keep deflecting without showing any substance and depth in your post with only lists of verses and now stated in red ink for empty and useless emphasis.
I have done the research and the many hours, days, weeks, years and decades in knowing much scripture with God directing the route for my heart and mind by using his Son in the front seat steering this course laid out just for me . I cannot say the same for you.
Look, I will just examine one areas of scripture of yours, as I've done before for you, and if you cannot counter it with some serious rebuttal, then I can say with certainty you do not know scripture and are just making theater with this subject. i.e. you generate fables; that does not sit well for you.
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Hebrews 1:8-9 - your kingdom will last forever and ever
There is much information available suggesting that Yeshua is NOT God with his own throne in heaven. And it would not serve the context and setting of this scripture either
Believers in the Trinity render
Hebrews 1:8 this way: “But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever.” Thus, they feel that Yeshua is shown to be the same as Almighty God. Beside being counter in thought and understanding with much scripture why is this not correct?
Look at some of the counter claims.
But first, note the context in more detail. In many translations, either in the main text or in the margin,
Hebrews 1:9 reads, “God,
your God, anointed you.” This makes it clear that the one addressed in verse eight is not God, but one who worships God and is anointed by him - the Messiah.
Secondly, it should be noted that
Hebrews 1:8, 9 is a quotation from
Psalm 45:6, 7, which originally was addressed to a human king of Israel. Surely the writer of this Psalm did not think that this human king was Almighty God and neither did the writer of Hebrews think that Yeshua was Almighty God. Commenting on this, scholar B. F. Westcott said: “It is scarcely possible that אלוהים [
‘Elo·
himʹ, “God”] in the original can be addressed to the king. Thus, on the whole it seems best to adopt in the first clause the rendering:
God is Thy throne (or
Thy throne is God), that is ‘Thy kingdom is founded upon God.’”
There is good evidence that the proper translation of Heb. 1:8 (as well as Ps. 45:6) should be “your throne is God forever” or “God is your throne forever.”
If we look at some who are said to be respected trinitarian authorities, we also see a preference for the
“God is thy throne” rendering.
Oxford professor and famed trinitarian Bible translator, Dr. James Moffatt, has been described as “probably the greatest biblical scholar of our day.” His Bible translation renders Heb. 1:8 as:
“God is thy throne for ever and ever.”
University of Cambridge professor and noted New Testament language scholar, Dr. C. F. D. Moule reluctantly admits that Heb. 1:8 may conceivably be “construed so as to mean Thy throne is God” - p. 32, An Idiom Book of New Testament Greek, Cambridge University Press, 1990 printing.
An American Translation (Smith-Goodspeed), renders it: “God is your throne....”
And The Bible in Living English (Byington) reads: “God is your throne....”
Noted trinitarian NT scholar Dr. William Barclay, in his translation of the New Testament, has also rendered
Hebrews 1:8 as : “God is your throne for ever and ever.”
Famed trinitarian (Southern Baptist) New Testament Greek scholar Dr. A. T. Robertson acknowledges that either “Thy throne, O God” or “God is thy throne” may be proper renderings: “Either makes good sense.” - Word Pictures in the New Testament, Vol. v, p. 339.
The American Standard Version (ASV), the Revised Standard Version (RSV), the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV), and The New English Bible (NEB) have provided honest alternate readings to the traditional trinitarian rendering of the KJV at
Hebrews 1:8. These alternate readings (found in footnotes) agree with Dr. Moffatt’s, Dr. Barclay’s, Smith-Goodspeed’s, Byington’s, and the New World Translation’s renderings of this scripture (“God is your throne”).
Even Young’s Concise Bible Commentary (written by the noted trinitarian author of Young’s Analytical Concordance to the Bible) admits: “[Heb. 1:8] may be justly rendered ‘God is thy throne ....’”
Quoted From Ps. 45
In addition to these admissions by trinitarian translators concerning Heb. 1:8 itself, we need to look back at the Old Testament Hebrew scripture (Ps. 45:6) that Paul was quoting when he wrote Heb. 1:8.
The RSV renders it as “Your Divine throne” and a footnote provides these alternate
readings: “Or your throne is a throne of God, or Thy throne, O God.’”
The NEB says: “Your throne is like God’s throne.”
The Holy Scriptures (JPS version) says: “Thy throne given of God.”
The Bible in Living English (Byington) says: “God is your throne.”
The Message has: "Your throne is God's throne, ever and always.”
The Good News Bible (GNB), Bible, renders it: “The kingdom that God has given you will last
forever and ever.” - ABS, 1976.
The Good News Translation (GNT): “The kingdom that God has given you will last forever and
ever.” – ABS, 1992.
The REB has: “God has enthroned you for all eternity.”
The NJB gives us: “your throne is from God.”
We also see the following statement by respected trinitarian scholars in a footnote for this passage:
“45:6 O God. Possibly the king’s throne is called God’s throne because he is God’s appointed regent. But it is also possible that the king himself is addressed as ‘god.’” - Ps. 45:6 in the NIV Study Bible. [Also see footnote in the NAB, St. Joseph ed.]
In addition to the above renderings by many respected translators (most of whom are trinitarian), we have the statement by one of the greatest scholars of Biblical Hebrew of all time, H. F. W. Gesenius. In his famous and highly respected Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Gesenius renders Ps. 45:6, “thy throne shall be a divine throne.”
Just the admission by so many trinitarian translators (above) that Heb. 1:8 may be honestly translated as it is even in the kryptonite, non-Trinitarian NWT, makes any insistence by other trinitarians
that this scripture is acceptable evidence for a trinity doctrine completely invalid!
It seriously counters your support HS for God being Yeshua or the opposite case. It is just a fable you create in your mind.
Please do not provide any more different lists of scripture only, in you rebuttal to me, as you must know they are worthless without any qualification and understanding. I can dismantle every one of them in favor of his Son, as his Messiah and God's Son.
Thank you.
PS I also gave this same post content (#90) to JLB and he also had no answer or rebuttal for me. It's a trend...and he said it's plain to see his and I believe your same position...now go figure that one out...it's insane I tell you...