Desert Snake
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Matthew 1:20-22
'An angel of the Lord'
Which Lord?
'An angel of the Lord'
Which Lord?
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Matthew 1:20-22
'An angel of the Lord'
Which Lord?
There is only one Lord, the God Most High... Everything comes from the Source; thus the Divine Council are aspects of its character.Which Lord?
There is only one Lord, the God Most High... Everything comes from the Source; thus the Divine Council are aspects of its character.
Yahavah = Lord of Creation.
Yehoshua = Lord who Saves.
In my opinion.
I would take it as an angel of God. How would you take it?
H3444 (Yeshua) + H1961 (To become) = Exodus 15:2-3, Psalms 118:14-21, Isaiah 12:2 (2 Samuel 10:11 David Vs Ammon) +5 Verses IsaiahYou have completely separate persons, so forth.
Mmhmm...and the 'source', known by one name?H3444 (Yeshua) + H1961 (To become) = Exodus 15:2-3, Psalms 118:14-21, Isaiah 12:2 (2 Samuel 10:11 David Vs Ammon) +5 Verses Isaiah
H3444 (Yeshua) + H7200 (To see) = Exodus 14:13, Psalms 98:3, Isaiah 52:10 (2 Chronicles 20:17 Jehoshaphat Vs Ammon)
They're the same One Source in different forms.
In my opinion.
The Source is the God Most High, which is beyond sound and images, as it makes all of our reality...Mmhmm..and the 'source', known by one name?
Including 'satan', so forth. Just clearing that up.The Source is the God Most High, which is beyond sound and images, as it makes all of our reality...
Thus it is all sounds, and all names.
In my opinion.
Yes that is all part of the One Source (CPU).Including 'satan', so forth.
Jesus is called Lord, divine sense, in other words, Jesus cannot be a 'separate', person from God.
That doesn't affect what I wrote. What I wrote didn't say there weren't different persons, or even completely different persons, which is basically what some churches teach, even though it's obfuscated.On the other hand, Jesus prays to the Father. Additionally, Jesus calls the Holy Spirit 'another helper.' This suggests the Father and the Spirit are other persons.