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  1. JustMe

    What is the meaning of I AM WHO I AM in Exodus 3:14?

    Let me make this short and sweet. Can you answer my previous request and tell me if you think that Yeshua was self-identify with the OT, of Exodus, as with YHWH and his intrinsic personal identification, in John 8:24, yes or no? And then what is your reason/rationale. Thanks.
  2. JustMe

    If you've been "born again", were you reborn gradually or did it just happen in an instant?

    When God brings and presents his Son to you at the right moment in time, it takes minutes to be sealed with God's presence with his Son; not in days, months or years. The latter would indicate human manipulation of the heart and not of God.
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  8. JustMe

    What is the meaning of I AM WHO I AM in Exodus 3:14?

    I'm surprised you did not know that the charge against Yeshua all along was that he called himself the Son of God, and His Messiah, and thus made himself as if he was equal with his Father God. And then for him to say he existed before Abraham as it's clearly deduced and in its local context...
  9. JustMe

    What is the meaning of I AM WHO I AM in Exodus 3:14?

    I would suggest you stop with the empty and very confusing talk by adding other scripture (you also do not understand) to rescue your lack of argument, because you lack understanding in this subject-at-hand. I would also rethink some of the things you have said. For example, when you said, " If...
  10. JustMe

    What is the meaning of I AM WHO I AM in Exodus 3:14?

    Better translations: 1)“[F]rom before Abraham was, I have been.”— The New Testament, George R. Noyes, D.D., Professor Of Hebrew And Other Oriental Languages And Dexter Lecturer On Biblical Literature In Harvard University,” 1869. 2) “Before Abraham was, I have been.”— Syriac-Edition: A...
  11. JustMe

    What is the meaning of I AM WHO I AM in Exodus 3:14?

    Well, you have your opinion and again you come back with even more scripture unrelated to the subject at hand, as if it is support and convincing. It is not. It does not change the truth dial reading. If this is all you have to write on explicitly John 5:58 and its context that you have not...
  12. JustMe

    What is the meaning of I AM WHO I AM in Exodus 3:14?

    Just one note to research if you wish. The rest of your post is not important but of your own opinion and your imagination in an attempt to force compliance or an argument(s) supporting your personal beliefs...mixing other and unrelated verses is a sign of desperation because one cannot explain...
  13. JustMe

    What is the meaning of I AM WHO I AM in Exodus 3:14?

    Walter, I'm afraid that your source is one of many on the internet today that tends to spew out lies, and they do it carefully as they weave a very convincing yarn; especially designed for gullible people who do not want to take the effort to look under the hood. Today it is very difficult to...
  14. JustMe

    Can One Be Christian and Not Believe In The Trinity?

    I don’t require anyone’s approval to identify as a Christian. I believe because I have placed my faith, given for salvation since my late teens, in Christ—not in the name of any church. I have grown and matured through the fruits of the Spirit given to me. It is no longer just me; it is Christ’s...
  15. JustMe

    Can One Be Christian and Not Believe In The Trinity?

    Denominations do not make Christians Denominations do not make Christians—only God and His Son do. The Bible teaches that salvation comes through faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, confession, and baptism for the remission of sins (Mark 16:15–16; Acts 2:38; Romans 10:8–17). These acts unite a...
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    The Important of knowing the theme and word usage in a chapter of scripture

    John Chapter 10 Context: John Chapter 10 unfolds in Jerusalem during the winter Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah), a time commemorating the rededication of the temple after the Maccabean Revolt. Yeshua is walking in Solomon’s Colonnade, a covered area of the temple complex. The chapter centers on...
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    The Important of knowing the theme and word usage in a chapter of scripture

    John Chapter 9 Context: John Chapter 9 recounts the story of Yeshua healing a man born blind, a miracle that occurs on the Sabbath, sparking controversy with the Pharisees. The narrative unfolds in Jerusalem, where Yeshua encounters the blind man, performs the healing using mud and saliva, and...
  18. JustMe

    Religion Has Always Been the Dividing Factor Among People.

    I have a very similar view of religions. Thanks H2S, and bless you for your post and the thread itself. It is a topic for nearly all to self-examine.
  19. JustMe

    Can One Be Christian and Not Believe In The Trinity?

    Perhaps there should also be a new discussion about how the skepticism of several prominent 2nd-century so-called church fathers planted the harmful ideas that destroyed authentic early Christianity. One of the main causes, if not the primary cause, that led to the demise of true Christianity...
  20. JustMe

    The Important of knowing the theme and word usage in a chapter of scripture

    John Chapter 8 Context John Chapter 8 unfolds in Jerusalem during the Feast of Tabernacles, where Yeshua teaches in the temple courts. The chapter is marked by escalating tension between Yeshua and the religious leaders, particularly the Pharisees and scribes. The narrative begins with a...