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Why did they want to stone him?

Why did they want to stone him?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
i am sorry i did not understand it was a Sunday school picnic, now that your bitchin is
over, do you have anything of RELEVANCE to state?
My posts were quite relevant. They may not rise up to the level of yours, but, all I was saying is that you are destroying threads by waltzing in here like a know-it-all and shouting down and instulting your contemporaries with whom you disagree.

And now I have something of relevance to say.

The Scriptures leave no doubt that Jesus Christ was/is divine in nature. And the Jews killed Him for leading his followers to make such a claim, a claim which He would not disavow, even under the threat of the punishment of crucifixion. Jesus Christ is LORD, MESSIAH, and DIVINE.


John 8:58 - Jesus said to them, "Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I am."

Mark 2:28 - So the Son of Man is lord even of the Sabbath.
Col 1:19 - For in [Christ] all the fullness of God was pleased to dwell
John 20:28 - Thomas answered him, "My Lord and my God!"
Phil 2:9-11 - Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
John 1:18 - No one has ever seen God; the only God (i.e. Jesus Christ), who is at the Father’s side, he has made him known.

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RJH - thanks again for taking the time to have me do some reflecting upon the mystery of the Trinity. I think I'm coming around but I have a ways to go. What Thomas said in John 20:28 is looking pretty clear, huh?

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
exactly, Christ is referring to his pre-human existence, couldn't have said it better
myself. Well actually i could have, but you know, modesty prevents and al that.
He was also answering the Jews question as to who He thought He was by
referring to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the Hebrew scriptures
known as "I AM". Why else would they felt He deseved stoning according to
the law and stated that He, being a man, made Himself out to be God?

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Originally posted by sumydid
My posts were quite relevant. They may not rise up to the level of yours, but, all I was saying is that you are destroying threads by waltzing in here like a know-it-all and shouting down and instulting your contemporaries with whom you disagree.

And now I have something of relevance to say.

The Scriptures leave no doubt that Jesus Christ was/is divin ...[text shortened]... n God; the only God (i.e. Jesus Christ), who is at the Father’s side, he has made him known.
robbie has heard all this before sumydid. I posted every relevant verse I could find one time or another these past 5 or 6 years, but to no avail.

I was one dunking away from becoming a JW some 30 years ago. I know the brainwashing. robbie is thoroughly immersed.

Unless by some miracle he sees the light.

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Originally posted by sumydid
RJH - thanks again for taking the time to have me do some reflecting upon the mystery of the Trinity. I think I'm coming around but I have a ways to go. What Thomas said in John 20:28 is looking pretty clear, huh?
Thomas had to see to believe. The JWs look like they will also have to see
to believe.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
sorry uninterested in your dogma, make reference to the Greek text, otherwise we
shall conclude you have no idea what the text actually says.
you can go here for the different translations both greek (multiple) and english:

http://www.greeknewtestament.com/B43C008.htm#V58


more to come on this, but please note that the different greek texts seem to agree as well as numerous translations.

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Thomas had to see to believe. The JWs look like they will also have to see
to believe.
Perhaps you've figured out my name. I of all of us should have reflected more on what Thomas had to say in John 20:28.

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This site is quite interesting. The author clearly is a greek expert, and explains in detail why the translators translated "ego eimi" as "I am". It seems pretty clear that the author meant it to be read that way.


http://neirr.org/egoeimi.htm

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Originally posted by RJHinds
Thomas had to see to believe. The JWs look like they will also have to see
to believe.
But remember what Jesus said to his disciples; " blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed."

robbie should read Thomas' reply to Jesus on that occasion. "My Lord and my God".

But I'm sure the Greek of the Watchtower has a lower case "g".

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Originally posted by sumydid
My posts were quite relevant. They may not rise up to the level of yours, but, all I was saying is that you are destroying threads by waltzing in here like a know-it-all and shouting down and instulting your contemporaries with whom you disagree.

And now I have something of relevance to say.

The Scriptures leave no doubt that Jesus Christ was/is divin ...[text shortened]... n God; the only God (i.e. Jesus Christ), who is at the Father’s side, he has made him known.
Note it is God the Son who has made GOD in totality known. That is,
God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. He said go
baptise in the name (singular, one God) of the Father, and the Son,
and the Holy Spirit. This is clearly ONE GOD in THREE PERSONS.
There are not three Gods but one God as the Trinity Doctrine declares.

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Originally posted by Doward
This site is quite interesting. The author clearly is a greek expert, and explains in detail why the translators translated "ego eimi" as "I am". It seems pretty clear that the author meant it to be read that way.


http://neirr.org/egoeimi.htm
That is a good source; but the JWs will not even consider the fact that
the Watchtower Society that is claimed to have been set up by God
on earth would attempt to deceive them.

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Originally posted by josephw
But remember what Jesus said to his disciples; " blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed."

robbie should read Thomas' reply to Jesus on that occasion. "My Lord and my God".

But I'm sure the Greek of the Watchtower has a lower case "g".
It is interesting to reflect upon this. It runs very deep.

On the one hand, we can argue that the disciples "had it easy" insofar as achieving justifying faith, because they obviously saw it first hand - leaving no room for doubt and disbelief. However, they had it tougher than the vast majority of Christians today, insofar as they were persecuted much more severely and martyred/put to death for their claims.

We today find faith much more difficult as we have not seen the events spoken of in the Gospel, firsthand. However our persecution in most cases takes the form of mere ridicule and verbal assaults.

Imagine how difficult it is for the Christians in the Middle East, China, and Korea where they are persecuted and put to death, PLUS their faith is based on things unseen. Wow.

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Originally posted by sumydid
It is interesting to reflect upon this. It runs very deep.

On the one hand, we can argue that the disciples "had it easy" insofar as achieving justifying faith, because they obviously saw it first hand - leaving no room for doubt and disbelief. However, they had it tougher than the vast majority of Christians today, insofar as they were persecuted much ...[text shortened]... where they are persecuted and put to death, PLUS their faith is based on things unseen. Wow.
Exactly. Hallelu YAH !!!


I was just wondering, Robbie, do you call people "zoob" when you are giving bible lessons?

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