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QUOTEWould you like to read in a good concordance what the word “theos” (god) means?
According to Strongs, the primary definition of “theos” is...
- “a god or goddess, a general name of deities or divinities.”
So calling anyone “theos” is not calling them God with a capital “G”.
In Greek Jehovah was addressed as “ho theos”, because the Greek gods all had names, but the God of the Jews was at that time nameless. For an invalid reason the Jewish leaders had forbidden the people to utter the divine name out loud...substituting the title “Adonai” (Lord) instead. To distinguish this nameless God in writing they used the term “ho theos” meaning “THE God” of the Jews.
And since the Greek has no upper or lower case letters, the capitalisation of the word translated “god” is misleading...put there by trinitarian translators.
Human judges in Israel were called “gods” by Jehovah himself....(John 10:31-36)
Satan is called “theos” in 2 Cor 4:4....angels are also called “theos” because the word can refer to God, or to any divine personage, or to those divinely appointed to a certain role.
Thomas was not calling Jesus, “Jehovah”.....because the apostles as a collective clearly stated who was their God in 1 Cor 8:5-6....
“For even though there are so-called gods, whether in heaven or on earth, just as there are many “gods” and many “lords,” 6 there is actually to us one God, the Father, from whom all things are and we for him; and there is one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom all things are and we through him.”
Jesus was their “Lord” (“kyrios” meaning...”he to whom a person or thing belongs, about which he has power of deciding; master, lord ) so.....not their God.
No Scripture says so, unless you can provide a direct statement from either Jehovah or his son that this is true. Twisting Scripture to suggest it is not the same as a direct statement....no doctrine can be based on suggestion...it has to be established fact.....the trinity is not Scriptural.
I can give you many reasons why Jesus cannot be God...one being in the same chapter of John 1, in verse 18....
“No one has seen God at any time; the only begotten God (monogenes theos) who is in the bosom of the Father, He has explained Him.” (NASB)
If ‘no one has ever seen God’...how many people saw Jesus?
How is God “begotten”?
“Monogenes” means an “only child” and is used elsewhere in Scripture to refer to children with no siblings.
Jesus had siblings. How is he then “only begotten”?
And if God is an immortal, how can he die? Can mere humans kill God?
There are many more questions that raise many more questions....the Bible says nothing about a three in one god who can be in three different places at the same time.....talk to one another.....have different opinions....and know things that the others don’t...
""I can give you many reasons why Jesus cannot be God...one being in the same chapter of John 1, in verse 18....
“No one has seen God at any time; the only begotten God (monogenes theos) who is in the bosom of the Father, He has explained Him.”"
Lol
Moses spoke to Him face to face.
You really should read a good bible and get full of God's word instead of obsessing over proving the bible wrong .
wounded ego.....and you even played the chauvinist card.....and with Scripture! tsk tsk....