Thank you. I hope Nehemiah will retract his false accusation. For his sake, not mine.
And for you Mattathias, the preincarnate Jesus Christ is "THE" angel of the Lord.
That’s your position. It’s also the position of other (but not all) trinitarians. It’s even the position of the JW’s.
I gave complet and total proof that angels cannot swear oaths on behalf of God, period.
I don’t disagree with that. In fact, I say the same thing.
You never refuted the Biblical evidence…
You aren’t speaking to an atheist. You’re speaking to a Christian minister. An atheist might believe Biblical evidence is refutable, I don’t.
…you ignored it and kept changing the subject.
(1) I never ignore Biblical evidence.
(2) I’m addressing several topics with several people in this thread.
And btw, as a side note, angels can swear oaths on their own. Just read Revelation 10:6. Guess who the angel swore by Mattathias? Read it for yourself.
He swore by God. Have you ever wondered why the angel swore an oath when Jesus said not to?
In summary, give me one good Biblical reason why Jesus can't be the angel of the Lord? I know, it's your turn to bring up Hebrews 1 where you think it means that the Son did not appear in the OT.
The Son is prophesied about in the OT and spoken to in the OT. God spoke in many persons in the OT, contrasted with God speaking in his Son “in these last days”.
You have a different understanding than I do about this passage in particular, and many passages in general. I wouldn’t insult your intelligence by saying “You never refuted the Biblical evidence” nor would I say in the meandering conversations which you’ve engaged in with others in this thread that you are “ignoring it and changing the subject”.
The Bible teaches the Father appointed the Son as the heir of all things, and the Son whom He created all things…
The Son is the heir because he is the seed of Abraham. The Son didn’t create all things - even Justin Martyr was able to see that when he read scripture. The Father created all things through the Son, not by the Son.
…and that means that the Son was existing with His Father even before creation because He's God.
It doesn’t mean that in Jewish monotheism.
Genesis 1:1 states, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
Yes. “God“ is the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, etc. He is Yahweh - the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ.
John 1:1 says, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." Both verses start out with the same three words, "In the beginning." Yet the main thought in Genesis 1:1 is on WHAT HAPPENED IN THE BEGINNING, AND IN jOHN 1:1 the emphasis is on WHO EXISTED in the beginning.
John 1:1 is an echo of Genesis 1:1. There is no need for John to emphasize who existed in the beginning. Every Jew reading his Gospel already knew beyond a shadow of a doubt who existed before creation. The God who created the heavens and the earth by his creative word. The Father. Yahweh alone. By himself.
At Exodus 3:2 you have the angel of the Lord appearing to Moses in the midst of the burning bush. At vs4, "When the Lord saw that he turned aside to look, GOD called to him from the midst of the bush, and said, Moses, Moses!" Here I am." This is what is called a relational context. God and the Messenger were one and the same.
They weren’t “one and the same”. The angel was a representative of God. The angel was God’s shaliach. Much later, Jesus would also be God’s shaliach.
It's like how I might say, "Bluto went to hear Martin Luther King speak and turned around to look at the Doctor." You would't say Martin Luther King and the Doctor were two differenct people. Only two different identifications of the same person.
That’s right. Martin Luther King was not representing Martin Luther King. He is one person.
Had you attended an event where it was said the speaker came in the name of Martin Luther King you would have seen and heard someone who wasn’t himself Martin Luther King. You would have seen someone who represented him.
And notice Exodus 3:6 (Which is all the rage because you bring it up enough times.)
I don’t remember bringing up Exodus 3:6 at all in our conversations. Not in this thread. Not even on this web site.
"I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob." And then Moses hid his face, (why?) because he was afraid TO LOOK AT GOD."
If I had been with Moses, I would have done the same.
Btw, I don't seem to recall Exodus 3:2 being on your list of 195 references that refer to the Lord, why?
The list refers to many people, including but not limited to the Messiah. Exodus 3:2 doesn’t appear on the list because
adoni does not occur in that verse.