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Focused theological studies on the person and nature of Christ, emphasizing His divinity and messianic role.

The Gospel Q and the Identity of Jesus Members Public

The Hypothetical Gospel Q And It’s Effect on NT Christology Sam Shamoun The Gospel called Q refers to a hypothetical sayings Gospel believed to have been used by both Matthew and Luke. The word Q is actually an abbreviation for Quelle, the German word for "source." A

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If Yahweh alone is the Creator, and Jesus a servant sent by him, how can Jesus be God? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Isaiah 44:24 says that Yahweh was alone when he created the heavens and the earth. Matthew 12:18 quotes Isaiah 42:1 which says that Yahweh will send his servant, who is Jesus. Now if Yahweh was the one

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Sam Shamoun
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Does the Apostles' ability to forgive sins imply their deity, too? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: According to Jesus, no one knows the day or hour of his coming in judgment except the Father (cf. Matthew 24:36; Mark 13:32). No one obviously includes the Holy Spirit. Yet, if the Holy Spirit doesn’t know

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Sam Shamoun
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God spoke through his Son only "in these last days", thus he could not have been the Angel of the Lord in the Old Testament Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: In the opening statements of the book of Hebrews the author states that God spoke through his Son "in these last days" (cf. Hebrews 1:1-2). The author is obviously implying that God hadn’t spoken through Jesus

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Sam Shamoun
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If God so loved the world, why did he not come himself to die for us? Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: Since John 3:16 says that God so loved the world why didnt he come to die for sinners instead of sending Jesus, his Son, to do so? Answer: The simple answer? Because the Father created all things for the

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Sam Shamoun
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Since the Bible states that God has never been seen, Jesus cannot be God [Part 2] Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: The Bible says that God has never been seen (cf. John 1:18), and yet Jesus was seen and heard. This again proves that Jesus cannot be God. Answer: Just as in Part 1 (on John 5:37), a careful

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Sam Shamoun
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Since the Bible states that God has never been seen, Jesus cannot be God [Part 1] Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: According to John 5:37, Jesus said that no one had ever seen God at anytime or ever heard his voice. And yet people did see Jesus, which proves that Jesus cannot be God. Answer: As it is often the

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Sam Shamoun
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Paul says there is only one God and that is the Father ... Members Public

A Series of Answers to Common Questions Sam Shamoun Question: The Bible, specifically Paul, says there is only one God and that is the Father (cf. 1 Corinthians 8:6; Ephesians 4:6; 1 Timothy 2:5). Since Trinitarians believe that Jesus is not the Father, this means that Jesus

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Sam Shamoun
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