Elin said:
The NT states that Jesus is God:
1) Jesus is the YHWH of Isa 40:3 per Mt 3:3; Mk1:7-8; Lk 3:16; Jn 1:29-34.
2) Jesus is the YHWH of Joel 2:32 per Ro 10:9, 13-16.
3) Jesus is the YHWH of Dt 32:43 per Heb 1:6.
4) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Zechariah per Lk 1:67-68, 76.
5) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Elizabeth per Lk 1:41-43.
6) Jesus is the LORD GOD (YHWH) of Ps 68:18 per Eph 4:8-9.
7) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Zec 12:8-10 per Jn 19:37.
8) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Isa 61:8 per Lk 4:18-21.
9) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH), the First and Last of Isa 44:6, 48:12 per Rev 1:12-18.
10) Jesus is the Lord God, the Alpha and the Omega of Rev 21:6-7 per Rev 22:13-16.
11) Jesus is God on the throne of Rev 21:5, 7 per Jn 5:22, 27, 9:39; Rev 20:11-13.
12) Jesus is the Elohim Creator YHWH of Gen 1:1; Isa 44:24; and Jer 10:16 per Jn 1:3, 10;
Col 1:16-17; Heb 1:2, 10.
The NT states that the Holy Spirit is both a person and God:
1) Jesus, whom the NT shows to be God (above), said the Holy Spirit proceeded from
(came forth from, out of) God just as he did per Jn 15:26.
2) Jesus, who is God, said the Holy Spirit was another Comforter like himself (God) per Jn 14:16-17,
25-26, 15:26, 16:7.
3) The NT refers to the Holy Spirit with
personal pronouns (he),
personal titles (Comforter) and
personal functions (intelligence, will, speaking, deciding, forbidding, testifying, searching into secrets,
showing the future, sending out missionaries, interceding),
because he is a person.
Jesus presents the Triune God:
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." (Mt 28:19)
The NT presents Father, Son and Holy Spirit at the baptism of Jesus.
"At that moment heaven was opened, and Jesus saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting on him.
And a voice from heaven said, "This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased." (Father speaking.)
Scripture presents three separate persons in the one supreme being, God.
You've got some reckoning to do with the revelation spoken by the Son in these last days (Heb 1:1-2), through the writers of the NT, in which light all Scripture is to be understood.
Get back to me with your reconciliation of the above Scriptures to your post quoted above.
1) Jesus is the YHWH of Isa 40:3 per Mt 3:3; Mk1:7-8; Lk 3:16; Jn 1:29-34.
2) Jesus is the YHWH of Joel 2:32 per Ro 10:9, 13-16.
3) Jesus is the YHWH of Dt 32:43 per Heb 1:6.
4) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Zechariah per Lk 1:67-68, 76.
5) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Elizabeth per Lk 1:41-43.
6) Jesus is the LORD GOD (YHWH) of Ps 68:18 per Eph 4:8-9.
7) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Zec 12:8-10 per Jn 19:37.
8) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH) of Isa 61:8 per Lk 4:18-21.
9) Jesus is the LORD (YHWH), the First and Last of Isa 44:6, 48:12 per Rev 1:12-18.
10) Jesus is the Lord God, the Alpha and the Omega of Rev 21:6-7 per Rev 22:13-16.
11) Jesus is God on the throne of Rev 21:5, 7 per Jn 5:22, 27, 9:39; Rev 20:11-13.
12) Jesus is the Elohim Creator YHWH of Gen 1:1; Isa 44:24; and Jer 10:16 per Jn 1:3, 10;
Col 1:16-17; Heb 1:2, 10.
The NT states that the Holy Spirit is both a person and God:
1) Jesus, whom the NT shows to be God (above), said the Holy Spirit proceeded from
(came forth from, out of) God just as he did per Jn 15:26.
2) Jesus, who is God, said the Holy Spirit was another Comforter like himself (God) per Jn 14:16-17,
25-26, 15:26, 16:7.
3) The NT refers to the Holy Spirit with
personal pronouns (he),
personal titles (Comforter) and
personal functions (intelligence, will, speaking, deciding, forbidding, testifying, searching into secrets,
showing the future, sending out missionaries, interceding),
because he is a person.
Jesus presents the Triune God:
"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." (Mt 28:19)
The NT presents Father, Son and Holy Spirit at the baptism of Jesus.
"At that moment heaven was opened, and Jesus saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting on him.
And a voice from heaven said, "This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased." (Father speaking.)
Scripture presents three separate persons in the one supreme being, God.
You've got some reckoning to do with the revelation spoken by the Son in these last days (Heb 1:1-2), through the writers of the NT, in which light all Scripture is to be understood.
Get back to me with your reconciliation of the above Scriptures to your post quoted above.
the word of truth (2 Tim 2:15), and so I won't be getting from you a reconciliation of them to your post.
Well enough. . .