
Originally Posted by
guestman
As long as you accept the trinity, this "interpretation" will evade you. Is there not a considerable difference between "a man" and "the man". One generalizes, the other specific. The definite article "the" specifies a particular person, whereas the indefinite article "a" specifies no one for certain. For example, why is Herod called "a god" at Acts 12:22 in the King James Bible when the Greek word theos is used here ? Or of the apostle Paul that is called "a god" at Acts 28:6 in the King James Bible even though the Greek word theos is here ?
Within the confines of John 1:1, 2, when the apostle John wrote these words down, he wanted to be sure that there was not a misunderstanding regarding who "the Word" is. Even concerning "the Word", he used the definite article ho in all three instances. Why ? To establish that he alone is "the Word", that there is only one person that fits this description. Is Jesus "the Word" or "a word" ? Likewise of "the God", with the definite article ton, that establishes that there is only one person who is "the God", and it is not Jesus, who is distinguished as "a god".
In addition, the Bible must harmonize, which it does not if the trinity is accepted. Jesus often called himself "God's son"(Matt 27:43; John 10:36), "the only-begotten Son of God"(John 3:16, 18), and "Son of God"(John 5:25). Yet, this is thrown out as evidence of who he really is, but the "orthodox" teaching by the churches that Jesus is God takes precedence over all that Jesus and his apostles said or wrote confirming his submission to God.(John 8:28, 29; 14:28; 1 Cor 3:23; 11:3)
If Jesus is God, then who is the "prophet" that Jehovah sent, as seen at Deuteronomy 18:15 ?(see Acts 3:19-23) If Jesus is God, then how can Malachi 3:1 be explained, whereby it says: "Look! I am sending my messenger, and he must clear up a way before me. And suddenly there will come to His temple the [true] Lord, whom you people are seeking, and the messenger of the covenant in whom you are delighting. Look! He will certainly come,” Jehovah of armies has said." ? Who is the one called "the messenger of the covenant" that Jehovah sent forth ?
Most do not want to know what the truth is, just as the Jews in Jesus day had him impaled though he had all the credentials that overwhelmingly showed him as the "prophet from your own midst, from your brothers...is what Jehovah will raise up for you."(Deut 18:15)
Most do not want the "status quo" to change regarding their religious beliefs, even in the face of mounting evidence ? They do not want to have their "world" altered, to ' rock their boat'. These ones do not follow Proverbs 2:4, which says that a person must "keep seeking for it as for silver, and as for hid treasures you keep searching for it, in that case you will understand the fear of Jehovah, and you will find the very knowledge of God."
If you had your glasses on, you could readily see that at Matthew 4:10, Jesus was not speaking of himself, but rather, quoting from Deuteronomy 5:9 and 10:20, that "it is written, ‘It is Jehovah your God you must worship, and it is to him alone (not to me) you must render sacred service.’” Again, a ploy to distort what the Bible really teaches. In the near future, the trinity doctrine, along with all false religion will be a thing of the past when Jehovah God brings down Babylon the Great, being "completely be burned with fire."(Rev 18:8)
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