There is one God God the Father the Son and the Holy Spirit of God r three in one thats what im saying and also I am saying Jesus is God there's many Scriptures n questions I have based on this question alone and just one quick one to start it, off hoefully u answer them all if u don't believe Jesus is God how come the Bible says God raised Jesus from the dead and Jesus himself said destroy this temple n I will raise it in 3 days he never said my Father is gonna raise me he said he himself will do it these two verses go with each other
Who Raised Yahshua From The Dead?
By Voy Wilks
11/12/2003
The question has been asked: Who raised Yahshua from the dead, from the grave?. Was it Yahshua himself, or was it Yahweh the heavenly Father? Thhree Scriptures seem to indicate Yahshua raised himself, with no help from anyone. Let us examine these Scriptures.
Did Yahshua Raise Himself From the Grave?
Three Scriptures
(1) "Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up. The Jews then said, It has taken forty-six years to build this temple, and will you raise it in three days? But he spoke of the temple of his body. When therefore he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this and they believed ..." (
John 2:19-22, RSV).
(2) "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep. ... I lay down my life for the sheep. ... For this reason the Father loves me because, I lay down
my life, that
I may take it again" (
John 10:15-17).
(3) "
No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have power to lay it down, and
I have power to take it again; this
charge I have received from my Father" (
John 10:18).
Apparently these
three Scriptures are the only ones that seem to say Yahshua raised himself. Listed below are
twenty-three Scriptures which clearly report that Yahweh raised Yahshua from the dead. What should we do in this case? We should always accept the clear-cut Scriptures in preference to those which are not so clear. Now to comment:
We notice in John 2:19-21, Yahshua spoke in a parable, apparently to frustrate his Jewish enemies.
John 10:17, standing alone, is not conclusive.
If Yahweh raised Yahshua from the dead, as reported by twenty-three Scriptures listed below, then Yahshua, because of the Father's promise, could "take up his life again." And what was Yahweh's promise? That Yahshua would not suffer any decay but would be raised from the grave the third day (
Acts 2:25-28). Yahweh would not allow Hades to continue holding Yahshua, proof that Yahshua did not raise himself.
John 10:18, as it reads in the KJV and the RSV, appears to be conclusive.
Yahshua raised himself. But wait. Let us consult other versions. We hardly want a statement which conflicts with the twenty-three Scriptures listed below.
The understanding seems to lay in the Greek word
exousia, here translated
power in the KJV. Young's Concordance shows 29 times that exousia is translated
authority.
Authority is the word which appears in many English versions the past 200 years (
John 10:18). Now note the difference this makes.
* "The reason my Father loves me is that I lay down my life - only to take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down on my own accord. I have
authority to lay it down and
authority to
take it up again. This command I received from my Father" (John 10:18, NIV).
* "For this reason my Father loves me, because I am laying down my life to
receive it back again. No one takes it away from me, but I myself am laying it down. I am
authorized to lay it down, and I am
authorized to take it back again. This is the command I received from my Father" (
John 10:17,18, Weymouth Version).
Comment: If Yahweh
commands, it will be done. Yahshua arose from the dead at Yahweh's command. Someone
authorized Yahshua to do these things. Who was this? Obviously, it was Yahweh, the Father. So it appears that Yahshua did not raise himself from the dead.
* "As for the Father, he does indeed love me, and this because I lay down my life, doing so that
I may take it afterwards. No one takes it away from me. I lay it down of
my own free will. I have been
given the right to lay it down and I have been
given the right to
take it up again afterwards. This is the
charge I have received from my Father" (John 10:17,18, Cassirer Version).
Question: Who gave Yahshua this
right? It must have been Yahweh.
Here is a list of only some of the versions of the Scriptures which agree with the NIV, Weymouth and Cassirer Versions. Not power to rise, but authorized to rise from the dead.
New American Standard Bible
Wuest Version
The Diaglott, By Ben Wilson
Knox Version
New English Bible
New Century Version
The Beck Version
The Koster Bible
Young's Literal Translation
Berkeley Version
Good News Bible
Ferrar Fenton Version
New World Translation
Charles B. Williams Version
The James Duncan Version
The Emphasized Bible
The Norlie Version
Did Yahweh (the heavenly Father) Raise Yahshua?
Twenty-three Scriptures
* "But Yahweh
raised him up, having
loosed the pangs of death ... (
Acts 2:24, RSV).
* "... he [David] foresaw and spoke of the resurrection of the Messiah, that he was not abandoned in Hades, nor did his flesh see corruption. This Yahshua
Yahweh raised up, and of that we are all witnesses" (
Acts 2:31,32).
* "... and you killed the author of life, whom
Yahweh raised from the dead" (
Acts 3:15).
* "... be it known to you all, and to the people of Israel, that by the name of Yahshua Messiah of Nazareth, whom you impaled, whom
Yahweh raised from the dead, by him this man is standing before you well" (
Acts 4:10).
* "The
Elohim of our fathers
raised Yahshua whom you killed by hanging him on a tree. Yahweh exalted him at his right hand ... (
Acts 5:30).
* "They put him to death by hanging him on a tree, but
Yahweh raised him on the third day ..." (
Acts 10:40).
* "... they took him down from a tree and laid him in a tomb, but
Yahweh raised him from the dead ..." (
Acts 13:30).
* "We bring you good news that
what Yahweh promised to the fathers, this
he has fulfilled to us their children
by raising Yahshua ..." (
Acts 13:32,33).
* "And as for the
fact that
he [Yahweh]
raised him [Yahshua]
from the dead, no more to return to corruption, ..." (
Acts 13:34).
* "But he whom
Yahweh raised up saw no corruption" (
Acts 13:37).
* "But now he [Yahweh] commands all men everywhere to repent because he [Yahweh] has appointed and of this
he [Yahweh] has given assurance to all men by
raising him [Yahshua]
from the dead" (
Acts 17:3).
* "It will be reckoned to us who believe in
him [Yahweh] who raised from the dead Yahshua our Master who was
put to death for our trespasses and
raised for our justification" (
Romans 4:24,25).
* "so that, as the Messiah was
raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life" (
Romans 6:4).
* "If the spirit of
him [Yahweh] who raised Yahshua from the dead dwell in you,
he [Yahweh] who raised the Messiah Yahshua from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also, ..." (
Romans 8:11).
* "...if you confess with your lips that Yahshua is Master and
believe in your heart that Yahweh raised him [Yahshua] from the dead, you will be saved" (
Romans 10:9).
Question: Do you want to be saved? Then you must believe it was Yahweh who raised Yahshua from the dead. Two separate parties: one in the grave, and one who raised him.
Webmaster's Note: FATHER Yahweh is immortal. He is The Eternal and Everlasting FATHER. He can not and will never die. His SON Yahshua was born a mortal being, can die and did die by being executed by mere men. It would be quite impossible for mere men to execute FATHER Yahweh by nailing Him to a pagan cross or by any other means of execution. FATHER Yahweh's SON Yahshua has been raised from the dead by his and our FATHER Yahweh and is now an immortal being that sits exalted at his and our FATHER Yahweh's right hand (
Acts 5:30). Also, pay very close attention to the following concluding verses:
* "And
Yahweh raised Yahshua and will also raise us up by his power" (
1 Cor. 6:14).
* "... if the Messiah has not been raised then our preaching is in vain. We are even found to be misrepresenting Yahweh because we testify of Yahweh that
he [Yahweh] raised the Messiah, ..." (
1 Cor. 15:14,15).
* "... knowing that
he [Yahweh] who raised the Master Yahshua will raise us also and bring us with you in his presence ..." (
2 Cor. 4:14).
* "Paul an apostle, not from man nor through man, but through Yahshua Messiah and Yahweh the
Father who raised him [Yahshua] from the dead ..." (
Gal. 1:1).
* "the working of his [Yahweh's] great might which he accomplished in the Messiah when
he [Yahweh] raised him [Yahshua] from the dead, and made him [Yahshua] sit at his [Yahweh's] right hand ..." (
Eph. 1:20).
* "... and you were buried with him [Yahshua] in baptism, in which you were also raised with him [the Messiah] through faith in the working of
Yahweh who raised him [Yahshua] from the dead" (
Col 2:12).
* "... how you turned to Yahweh from idols to serve a true and living Elohim, and to wait for his son [Yahshua] from heaven whom
he [Yahweh] raised from the dead, Yahshua who delivers us from the wrath to come" (
1 Thes. 1:10).
* "Through him you have confidence in
Yahweh, who raised him [Yahshua] from the dead and gave him [Yahshua] glory ..." (
1 Peter 1:21).
Conclusion
Yahweh the Father raised Yahshua from the dead (the grave, Hades). Yahshua had faith that he would not see corution, but would be raised by the Father on the third day. He could have backed out at any time, but he did not. Remember his agony in the garden? "If possible, let this cup pass from me." He went through death, and rose again to save you and me, and to give us the gift of Yahweh - Eternal life in Yahshua Messiah (
Romans 6:23). Praise Yahweh and his son Yahshua the Messiah for their wonderful love and their wonderful deeds. Halleluyah.
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