Hiddenthings
Well-Known Member
I hope that rush of blood was satisfying for you all.
There are a number of well-known rules when debating of arguing a subject.
The first rule, is to stay on topic and clearly define your terms, being careful not to use language that lacks supporting evidence. As you have all shown when these three basic rules are not upheld you can lose integrity by showing disrespect.
What part of the below interpretation is untrue?
Did an angel have God's name in him? Yes
Did Jesus the Son of God inherit a name? Yes
Was he created a little lower than the angels but inherited a position much higher than they? Yes
Is Christ worthy of carrying his Fathers divine titles? Yes
Furthermore, my reply was directed to Quietthinker, and while I don’t mind others jumping all over my replies, I would appreciate the courtesy of addressing the evidence rather than sharing personal opinions.
They are worthless to me in the truest sense.
There are a number of well-known rules when debating of arguing a subject.
The first rule, is to stay on topic and clearly define your terms, being careful not to use language that lacks supporting evidence. As you have all shown when these three basic rules are not upheld you can lose integrity by showing disrespect.
What part of the below interpretation is untrue?
Context is important here. Jesus will be the “mighty God” in the Kingdom Age when he comes in the power and glory of his Father (Matt 16:27). He is fully worthy of this title. Of an angel it was said, “my name is in him” (Exod. 23:21), yet the Son of God has inherited a name far greater than the angels (Heb. 1:4, RSV) and is therefore worthy to carry divine titles. This, however, does not mean he is “Very God,” any more than it did for the angel who bore God’s name before Israel.
That being said, if you held to that (trinitarian) teaching, you would naturally try to make the text support your position, even if it wasn’t the truth.
Going back to the beginning, what we still see is a man who mediates between God and man, yet now this man is exalted to the Father’s right hand and represents Him perfectly.
He still is and will forever be our High Priest who was taken from among men.
Did an angel have God's name in him? Yes
Did Jesus the Son of God inherit a name? Yes
Was he created a little lower than the angels but inherited a position much higher than they? Yes
Is Christ worthy of carrying his Fathers divine titles? Yes
Furthermore, my reply was directed to Quietthinker, and while I don’t mind others jumping all over my replies, I would appreciate the courtesy of addressing the evidence rather than sharing personal opinions.
They are worthless to me in the truest sense.