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Biblical studies on the nature, attributes, and identity of God, with emphasis on monotheism and divine revelation.
THE HOLY SPIRIT OF THE SON OF GOD Paid Members Public
MORE PROOF FOR CHRIST’S ESSENTIAL DEITY In this post I share another way in which the inspired Scriptures describe Jesus a YHWH God Almighty who became a human being. THE SPIRIT OF YHWH GOD According to the Hebrew Bible, the Holy Spirit is said to be the Spirit of
NEW TESTAMENT USE OF THEOS PT. 4 Paid Members Public
I now arrive at the finale: NEW TESTAMENT USE OF THEOS PT. 3. WITNESS OF HEBREWS Hebrews is another inspired writing that calls Christ ho theos, referring to him as the God who reigns forever, being the Son that is the exact imprint of God’s uncreated nature and the
NEW TESTAMENT USE OF THEOS PT. 3 Paid Members Public
I come to the third part in my series: NEW TESTAMENT USE OF THEOS PT. 2. THE APOSTLES PAUL AND PETER The proceeding texts are also viewed by the consensus of NT exegetes, commentators, theologians etc., as identifying Jesus as God in an absolute sense: “of whom are the fathers
NEW TESTAMENT USE OF THEOS PT. 2 Paid Members Public
I proceed from where I left off: NEW TESTAMENT USE OF THEOS. CHRIST AS THEOS In this segment I will cite the texts, which the majority of NT scholars, theologians, exegetes and/or apologists affirm identify Christ as God in the fullest sense of the term, not in an attenuated,
NEW TESTAMENT USE OF THEOS Paid Members Public
In this post I will rebut the oft-repeated claim of unitarians and various anti-Trinitarians that the term “G/god” was used in a more fluid sense, and not necessarily to the one supreme true God of all. Their main purpose in raising this objection is to undermine the essential Deity
New Testament Outline to the Deity of Christ Paid Members Public
The following is taken from noted New Testament scholar Murray J. Harris’s Jesus as God –The New Testament Use of Theos in Reference to Jesus published by Baker Books, Grand Rapids, MI, first paperback edition, 1992, Appendix II: The New Testament Testimony to the Deity of Christ, pp. 315-317:
NT SCHOLARSHIP ON JOHN 1:1 AND TITUS 2:13 PT. 2 Paid Members Public
I proceed from where I previously left off: NT SCHOLARSHIP ON JOHN 1:1 AND TITUS 2:13 PT. 1. In this segment I will focus on what NT authorities have written in respect to Titus 2:13. I will also quote 2 Peter 1:1 and 11 since these
NT SCHOLARSHIP ON JOHN 1:1 AND TITUS 2:13 PT. 1 Paid Members Public
In this post I will be quoting the immediate contexts of John 1:1 and Titus 2:13 and then cite the exegesis of a few scholars of the [N]ew [T]estament, be they commentators, grammarians and/or theologians to see what they say concerning these texts as they