Oh please, that's a cliché that you trinitarians keep using, yet cannot prove it. Jesus allowed prostration before him because he is King of Kings. All throughout the OT men prostrated themselves accordingly, before other men.Oh please. To worship a man is blasphemy. And the Jewish Messiah was quite aware of that, yet he allowed people to worship him.
Like I said, stop this petty defense using isolated and inferred passages, and give me 10 paragraphs that are explicit and didactic defining how God became man. For, if it were true, it would be incumbent upon the NT authors to impart such an enigmatic and unfathomable concept, and according to you, necessary for salvation, in such a manner.
Like I also said, this can be done for the three major revelations of the NT (faith over works, suffering Messiah, Gentiles into the kingdom). We have prophetical attestation (defined by inspired writers), OT correlations and typologies (defined by inspired writers), explicit and didactic passages. One cannot even find the words trinity, three-in-one persons, two-in-one natures, triune, god-man, God the son, God the Holy Spirit, etc... from anywhere in the Bible.