Earliest "Jesus is God' Inscription found in Israel deemed greatest discovery since Dead Sea Scrolls.
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The actual inscription is not the texts above but here, it contains standard abbreviations for "God Jesus Christ" in the fifth line, which have not been found together this early.
Was found in 2005 under a floor in a prison. It's on display at the Museum of the Bible in Washington DC until July. If you're coming for the inaugeration, it's right off the Mall.
Wow, that looks like Paleo-Hebrew. Cool!
What doesn't make sense is the Bible says Jesus is the son of God, so are they saying this is further saying that?
JESUS and The FATHER are one and don't leave out HOLY SPIRIT! We serve a Sovereign LORD!
Jesus Christ was one in purpose with God. He always did the Fathers will. Thats why he and the Father were one just as all believers should be in agreement with God. That is why he said if you have seen me you have seen the Father who is soirit and can not be seen. Because Christ perfectly walked in God's will demonstrating what God was to His people. In jn 14:12 We are told by Jesus that the works he does we shall Do also and greater works because he goes unto the Father. If God is the energizer of those works than how could we do greater than Jesus? Both Jesus and we believers are energized in our spiritual works by the same God our Heavey Father. Colossians 1:27 says it's Christ in You the hope of glory. Does that make the believer God? I think not. And I don't think God spent 3 days and nights in the grave dead. GOD THE FATHER, Jesus Christ the Savior and the gift of holy spirit. Three distinct things. The giver, the gift and the Son who perfectly obeyed that we could have an unblemished sacrifice that would perfectly redeem us. One whom God raised from the dead and sometime any day now will send him back to gather us together. That's how my Bible reads.
That is not what Christians have ever believed. That’s much closer to Islamic teaching.
Gospel of John 1:1-5
Gospel of John 1:14 (Read the whole Chapter)
The Scripture clearly Identifies Jesus as the “Word” and tells us that the Word was with God (separate) and was God (together as God).
And it also tells us that the Word (JC) created us.
Pretty clear to an honest logical thinking believer IMHO.
YES!
JW or LDS?
What Bible is that? The Message?
essentially the 'spirit' is their life and personality, which is their power?
The Trinity.
Read verse 1, then read verse 14 https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%201&version=NIV
"if you have seen me, you have seen The Father. We are in finite vessels and cannot perceive an infinite God. As Jesus Christ , we can perceive Him. The Son and The Father are truly ONE. My opinion? Jesus Christ was ALWAYS man. He was the first, uncreated Man. He created Adam in His image. But i digress....
YES!
Jesus is the Light and the Word. The Word became flesh. The Word was with God and the Word was God. ~John 1. Jesus Christ was not >ALWAYS man. That is a lie that you have spoken and that no lie is of the Truth. 1John. You seem to easily digress into blasphemy. When you speak of that which you do not comprehend always quote scripture because the heart devises evil.
So sorry for offending you. Damn dude. Pretty sure God's not pissed off at me for wondering about His Son. You should not throw around the word blasphemy so lightly!!
What it shows is that early Gentile Christians already believed Jesus is God. Not surprised.
yup.. they knew even back then. Now we overthink over analyze everything and write 20 books on the subject and still can't figure it out with numerous PH.Ds in our titles.
A. IT’S TRUE
B. IT’S BEEN HIDDEN
C. BY KAZARIANS
Lord, we don't know where you are going. How can we know the way?
Lord, show us the Father and that will be enough for us.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=john%2014&version=NIV
Amen, Fren
Yes he is. He is the human incarnation of God himself, because as almighty and all knowing as God is, he did not understand the human experience and especially why humans abused their gift of free choice. God didn’t have an understanding of how far, good or bad humans would choose to go, either by their own choices or pressure from their peers. Through Christ he gained 1st hand experience and in Christ’s death forgave us for our sins, because truly humans can act in awful ways when they certainly do not know what they are doing. What the long term implications can bring/be of any given choice.
That’s why instead of continued punishment from God or just up and wiping the human slate clean…. again, he left us with all of our faults and issues to decide on our own to make our free choice to try to follow Christ’s teachings regarding ourselves to our best ability, or not period.
Eternity or Heaven’s Earth/Garden awaits for those that do their best. Those that fail, I’m guessing go to Hell, or get to do the rough and tough love version of Earth all over again.
This is unpossible
I like to explain it like this:
I went through Kindergarten. I know exactly what it’s like. I have memories from that time in my life, I know how and why the teacher makes specific decisions, I know how I behaved, and I know how I expect my daughter to behave.
But despite this, there are times I just don’t quite get why something bothers my daughter for the day and makes her behave in ways I don’t appreciate.
I know the how, the why, the outcomes, but I was missing the specific context of her lived experience. In a real way, I know too much and can see the bigger picture too well to be able to relate to her struggles.
If I could put herself in my shoes, would I?
Of course.
And that’s why I think God did it. By limiting his view, he can choose to view our issues from our eyes and know our struggles without the benefit of his full capabilities and knowledge.
And I personally find that approach to be so loving and beautiful.
I would go even further, based on my own personal experiences with Jesus.
Jesus opened himself up to be the vessel of God and was guided to teach others how to do the same.
That's why organised religion hated him, because he is telling people that they have a direct connection with God, unpolluted by the personal desires/drives of the priesthood who have always maintained a monopoly on access to 'God' (in inverted comma's because they are no such thing of course).
I'm not even religious & appreciate this explanation💖
I am a devout follower of Christ and love him, his sacrifice, and his Word and I am not religious- many Christians aren’t. It is one of the big lies- Christians understand the sacrifice but we aren’t God but the world puts hypocritical rules on us…”If they were real Christians they wouldn’t act this way.” But we are flesh and broken. Don’t look to us look to Christ. “At the name of Jesus every knee should bow…and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord.” Philippians 2:10-11. Every day is a gift. Don’t run out the clock on making the choice of who you serve. Until now making no choice is to serve yourself.
He gifted us free will.
No need to agree Anon. 😊 It’s of course my own belief of him but think about it, God spent an entire Testament spanking and attempting to get his children to do as he asked. It didn’t work. So he came as Christ to find out why, and how truly STUPID we are with free choice.
Christ never calls us stupid of course, but he sure as heck got frustrated with even his own apostles not listening or getting certain things. So he would then tell parables to make a point to them of not listening the easy way the first time.
Christ has a fantastic since of humor and I imagine he facepalmed himself in total frustration many times haha.
The only part you’re getting wrong is the claim that God didn’t know or understand something. He created us with free will fully understanding what He was doing in full depth. He is all-knowing.
I assume you’re not remembering the end of the second chapter of the Gospel of John:
I think that's the point that was being made. How can God become less than all-knowing unless constrained by an earthly vessel, with limitations and flaws which he does not possess?
I’m saying He absolutely did NOT become less than all-knowing. Who says that He did and based on what?
Again, I think you misunderstand.
If God is all knowing, then how can he know what it's like to not be all knowing? It's a paradox.
However, imbuing a mortal body with his spirit is one way in which the creator can experience (or at least get feedback from) his creation from the viewpoint of not knowing everything.
He likened us to sheep! If you know anything about sheep… 🤔
He has known all ALLS always. It is impossible for God to not know something.
It's not that God "didn't understand" the human experience. We could have not sinned but we all have, and through Adam we have.
He came as Jesus with the intent from the beginning, even as foretold in Old Testament prophecies, to die for our sins. The decision was not made on-the-spot or because of any observations.
But that’s exactly what Christ did, made a more intimate, in person 33yr observation of us at our best and our most horrible. Christ learned why we are so stupid or careless, and also so kind too, with free choice. That’s why he said, “Forgive them Father. For they know not what they do.” And many times we truly don’t.
Christ already knew. Humans could not have.
Dude…..🙄
In other words God rolled the dice with free will.
Who got Christ up from the dead if God died? If God is spirit and no man hath seen him at any time how is it people saw Jesus? If God can not be tempted an tenpteth no man how was Jesus tempted in all ways yet with out sin? If Christ is seated at the right hand of God then is God sitting on His own right hand??? When Jesus was baptized by God why did God say "this is my Son in whom I am well pleased" ??? When Jesus was in the garden of Gethsemane and Asked God "to let this pass from my own hand" regarding his impending crucifixion if he was God why didnt he just decide for himself? Why did he then say " not my will (the Sons will) but thine will (Gods) be done???? if you can answer any of these with scripture not with man's opinions and private interpretation please post. By all accounts the Jews awaited the Son of God. Not God the Son. 385 AD was the first time the Roman church promulgated this during the nicene creed. Not one single disciple believed Christ to be God. Take God at His Word.
The Father is God. The Son is God. The Spirit is God. They are separate but the same, able to interact with each other yet with the same qualities of omniscience, all-knowingness, perfection, absolute righteousness, loveliness, and love. They have a united will and united essence, yet are functionally different. The true nature of the Trinity is above human understanding. Jesus had human emotions and pains and yet no sinful actions, thoughts, desires, or passions. He found joy in praying to the father and also prayed as an example to us. He lived as the ultimate example of Christianity, and also was fully God and fully man. Not 50/50. 100/100. There is nothing non-human and nothing unholy about Him. He was the only one who is perfect, the only one who was good enough to be the sacrifice to pay for our sins and redeem us because He is God. I recommend reading up on the Trinity to get a deeper understanding of this and some scripture to back it up. The doctrine of Jesus’ divinity was not invented at the Council of Nicaea (325 AD) but was a fundamental aspect of early Christian theology as is evidenced by this post.
John 1:1 - “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Jesus is the Word.
John 20:28 - Thomas addresses Jesus as “My Lord and my God.”
Romans 9:5 - Jesus is referred to as “God over all, blessed forever.”
Titus 2:13 - Jesus is described as “our great God and Savior.”
Philippians 2:5-6 - Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, existing in the form of God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped.
Hebrews 1:8 - Jesus’ throne is said to be “forever and ever, the scepter of uprightness is the scepter of your kingdom” (addressing God).
2 Peter 1:1 - Jesus is referred to as “our God and Savior.”
Excellent post. It’s amazing how suddenly people have started trying to discredit the Council of Nicaea almost as a meme. This is simply where the early Church began to formalize its teaching as the centuries began to tick by and people were starting to make up new stuff that was alien to what all Christians knew. Nicaea is your friend, guys. —Orthodox Christian anon
Updoot for you! https://wordsofgrace.blog/2012/07/12/the-trinity-illustrated/
all true observations and quesitons
This is one reason jewish people dont follow christ, like you said they were looking for son of God. The interpretation that Christ equals God has lost many.