Jesus believed Gods laws of the Old Testament. He didn’t abandon them.
Proverbs 13:24. About not sparing the rod.
By what you’ve posted here you’re very confused about several things, mentioned already. Almost scary.
Jesus never calls himself Yahweh or Elohim or anything the Jews called their God. The only similarity is the burning bush and God saying say that I am sent you. And Jesus telling the Jewish leaders that even before Abraham was born I Am. That’s it. Jesus never calls his father by the name of the God of the Jews, mind you… he was Jewish himself.
This is patently false. Numerous times Jesus gave himself the same names and titles YHWH gave himself in the OT. In fact, the religious leaders charged him with blasphemy, which is punishable by death. Blasphemy, to a first century, second temple Jew, was equating oneself with the god of the Old Testament (YHWH).
Again, your just coming up with stuff. So you think the entire time Jesus and the Jewish Pharisee’s were in conversation….that they were talking about two different Gods? Show me where that is mentioned? In your head? Jesus clearly says to them He and the Father are the same. John 10:30
The Jewish leaders about lost it and wanted Jesus dead for this. The Father in question is the same Father Elisha prayed to. The God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. The one they called Yahweh. Jesus didn’t say “hey fellas, I’m Yahweh!” No. The only thing God has called himself was I Am, and you’ve stated. And that was the God of Moses. Which is the same God as Joseph, and David and etc, etc, etc. Jesus and God are equal. The same. As Jesus said himself.
So again, Elisha prayed to the God of the Old Testament. Jesus was there with the Father since the beginning. Except there is no beginning or end to something that’s infinite. Jesus is the heel that will bruise the head of the serpent. As God in Genesis said.
When my children are misbehaving, I yell at them, and verbally and physically punish them.
When they are being sweet and kind, I buy them gifts, give them lots of physical and verbal love.
Am I two different entities?
Your argument does not prove your hypothesis.
At what point did Jesus tell you to punish your children to discipline them by physical harm.
Jesus believed Gods laws of the Old Testament. He didn’t abandon them. Proverbs 13:24. About not sparing the rod. By what you’ve posted here you’re very confused about several things, mentioned already. Almost scary.
Jesus never calls himself Yahweh or Elohim or anything the Jews called their God. The only similarity is the burning bush and God saying say that I am sent you. And Jesus telling the Jewish leaders that even before Abraham was born I Am. That’s it. Jesus never calls his father by the name of the God of the Jews, mind you… he was Jewish himself.
This is patently false. Numerous times Jesus gave himself the same names and titles YHWH gave himself in the OT. In fact, the religious leaders charged him with blasphemy, which is punishable by death. Blasphemy, to a first century, second temple Jew, was equating oneself with the god of the Old Testament (YHWH).
Again, your just coming up with stuff. So you think the entire time Jesus and the Jewish Pharisee’s were in conversation….that they were talking about two different Gods? Show me where that is mentioned? In your head? Jesus clearly says to them He and the Father are the same. John 10:30
The Jewish leaders about lost it and wanted Jesus dead for this. The Father in question is the same Father Elisha prayed to. The God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob. The one they called Yahweh. Jesus didn’t say “hey fellas, I’m Yahweh!” No. The only thing God has called himself was I Am, and you’ve stated. And that was the God of Moses. Which is the same God as Joseph, and David and etc, etc, etc. Jesus and God are equal. The same. As Jesus said himself.
So again, Elisha prayed to the God of the Old Testament. Jesus was there with the Father since the beginning. Except there is no beginning or end to something that’s infinite. Jesus is the heel that will bruise the head of the serpent. As God in Genesis said.