I do not understand this question. Rephrase it.And who was the Father a father to least His Son did not coexist with Him?
I do not understand this question. Rephrase it.And who was the Father a father to least His Son did not coexist with Him?
You claim the Word is human?
When did the Word become human?yes the Word is currently both divine and human
Jesus had his human body resurrected and he is still with his human body
are ... you ... confused ?When did the Word become human?
even longer ... now that it's 2021 ?around 2000 years ago
yes, of course.thats why I said "around"
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Jesus ==> Body, Soul, and SpiritPerhaps the OP of this thread may be helpful?
https://christianchat.com/bible-dis...of-god-word-father-son-and-the-trinity.72792/
Jesus ==> Body, Soul, and Spirit
The Word ==> Soul and Spirit
In 'identity' terms, Jesus is The Word incarnate.
Annnnnd that would be Jesus...the Word became flesh so that means the Word has a human body
Annnnnd that would be Jesus...
Semantics are involved, but - yes - I believe that would be a valid way to put it - only, not in an all-inclusive sense with respect to God in general - it does not apply directly to the Father.
However, with specific regard to Jesus the God-man, I believe it may be considered to be a valid statement.
If this doesn't make sense, read the OP of the thread I linked to...
Since I would never deny the trinity, and the Son is a fundament of the Three, would that mean Jesus has surely always existed?
Jesus was a "letter" which wrote by god.
Obviously, it's a metaphor.Words make up the content of the letter and then seal it.why do you think that
Obviously, it's a metaphor.Words make up the content of the letter and then seal it.
why do you think that?