No who is Christ

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posthuman

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#21
One the I heard an old timer say something to the effect of; it's best to keep your mouth shut and let folks think you're a fool, rather than open it and remove all doubt.
I think the OP has not heard this and could use it as advice.
I myself am a plane spoken man so I will keep it simple. The time for making foolish statements is over now it is time to start listening.
maybe i know that old timer..

Proverbs 17:28
Even a fool who keeps silent is considered wise; when he closes his lips, he is deemed intelligent.

;)
 
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kaylagrl

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#22
No I am saying that you can't have a relationship with someone if you don't know there.
Show me the name above all names, that every knee will bow the name is Jesus
As the man above said in his post, maybe it would be better if you spoke not at all
Can you complete that sentence plz? So I can answer. And better if who spoke not at all? I'll answer if I can make out what you are saying.
 

jacob_g

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Sep 1, 2019
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#25
Jesus the Christ
Christ is a what not a who,
From the word salvation translated messiah.
Greek translation christ
Maybe Jesus would respond more to you if you quit praying to his gift
The hebrew, the Anointed is Messiah...

So every time people say/ write the Greek Christ... you/they are claiming Messiah and do not even know it....
 

Angela53510

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#26
DCon (I think it was him!) is right! The definite article "the" in English is ho in Greek. There are 24 forms of ho, depending up whether plural or singular; Masc., Feminine or neuter; and which case -nominative, genitive, dative it accusative. (Sorry, I am on my phone, no Greek letters. It is actually omicron with a rough breathing Mark!)

I hope you understand that the definite article is very complex and different in Greek, the language in which the Bible was written. It can appear by itself, before an adjectival participle, and has many meanings. Daniel Wallace in his Greek Grammar, "Beyond the basics of Biblical Greek" has 90 pages on the definite article. I read it, it took me about a month! I learned a lot!

So what the OP is saying has no real basis in language, that is, in Greek. "The" is almost always used before a personal name or title. It is not translated into English, because "the" is not used that way. My advice is to learn to read and write better in English, before you make ignorant pronouncements!
 

Dino246

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#28
Several people have criticized the wording of the thread title. I questioned it initially, but realized that while it is an unusual structure, it is grammatically legitimate. Other ways to put it would be, “Christ is not a “‘who’” or, more concisely, “Christ is no who.”

That said, it’s still theologically incorrect.
 

notuptome

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May 17, 2013
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#29
Know Christ and be known of Christ. Jesus is all and more than all.

For the cause of Christ
Roger