One example, in keeping with the discussion about the angel of the Lord, proving that you are a false witness. (I could produce many, many more examples proving it.)
JW’s - Jesus is the angel of the Lord. (Do I need to produce the evidence for you from their writings?)
Mattathias - Jesus is not the angel of the Lord. (See my writing in this thread. If a second witness is needed I will call on bluto to testify on my behalf. He might also be able to confirm for you that the JW’s believe Jesus is the angel of the Lord.)
Your "rang?" The JW's do indeed believe that Jesus, who is also Michael the arc angel is the angel of the Lord. The Jw's sayh so in the following article. Just read the second to last paragraph here.
https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1200004625#h=31
And for you Mattathias, the preincarnate Jesus Christ is "THE" angel of the Lord. I gave complet and total proof that angels cannot swear oaths on behalf of God, period. You never refuted the Biblical evidence, you ignored it and kept changing the subject. 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.
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 Bible teaches the Father appointed the Son as the heir of all things, and the Son whom He created all things and that means that the Son was existing with His Father even before creation because He's God.
Genesis 1:1 states, "In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 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.
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. 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.
And notice Exodus 3:6 (Which is all the rage because you bring it up enough times.) "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." Btw, I don't seem to recall Exodus 3:2 being on your list of 195 references that refer to the Lord, why?
IN THE ANGEL OF THE LORD,
bluto