Jesus begotten Son of God #19 Compromising fact

 

Forgoing article:  #18 Believing in inhuman or human person

The Anointed begotten Son of God

43. A compromising fact

Fridolin Leiber - Holy Trinity
The Holy Trinity is more usually depicted with God the Father as an elder, God the Son as Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit as a divine Dove, as in Fridolin Leiber’s other work + The persons of the trinity are identified by symbols on their chests: The Son has a lamb (agnus dei), the Father an Eye of Providence, and the Spirit a dove.
Christian tradition from the second century embarked on an amazing embellishment of the biblical story which obscured Jesus’ Messianic Sonship and humanity. Once the Son was given a pre-history as coequal and coessential with his Father, the unity of God was threatened and monotheism was compromised, though every effort was made to conceal this with the protest that God was still one, albeit no longer one Person, the Father, but one “Essence,” comprising more than one Person. But this was a dangerous shift into Greek philosophical categories alien to the New Testament’s Hebrew theologyand creeds (cp. John 17:3; 5:44; Mark 12:28ff).

““And this is everlasting life, that they should know You, the only true Elohim, and יהושע Messiah whom You have sent.” (John 17:3 The Scriptures 1998+)

““How are you able to believe, when you are receiving esteem from one another, and the esteem that is from the only Elohim you do not seek?” (John 5:44 The Scriptures 1998+)

“And one of the scribes coming near, hearing them reasoning together, knowing that He had answered them well, asked Him, “Which is the first command of all?” And יהושע answered him, “The first of all the commands is, ‘Hear, O Yisra’ĕl, יהוה our Elohim, יהוה is one. ‘And you shall love יהוה your Elohim with all your heart, and with all your being, and with all your mind, and with all your strength.’ This is the first command. “And the second, like it, is this, ‘You shall love your neighbour as yourself.’ There is no other command greater than these.” And the scribe said to Him, “Well said, Teacher. You have spoken the truth, for there is one Elohim, and there is no other besides Him.” (Mark 12:28-32 The Scriptures 1998+)

Several other “adjustments” became necessary under the revised doctrine of God. John was made to say in certain other verses what he did not say. This trend is well illustrated by the New International Version in John 13:3, 16:28 and 20:17.

“Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God;” (John 13:3 NIV)

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Ascension of Christ – Giotto di Bondone (1267-1337), Cappella Scrovegni a Padova

“I came from the Father and entered the world; now I am leaving the world and going back to the Father.”” (John 16:28 NIV)

“Jesus said, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet returned to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, ‘I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’”” (John 20:17 NIV)

In none of these passages does the original say that Jesus was going back to God. In the first two Jesus spoke of his intention to “go to the Father” and in the last of his “ascending” to his Father. The NIV embellishes the story by telling us that Jesus was going back or returning to God. A Son whose existence is traced to his mother’s womb cannot go back to the Father, since he has never before been with the Father. Jesus also does not go to a place where he was before as God, to be God again, but he goes “to” his Father to be “with” his Father.

“יהושע, knowing that the Father had given all into His hands, and that He had come from Elohim and was going to Elohim,” (John 13:3 The Scriptures 1998+)

““I came forth from the Father and have come into the world. Again, I leave the world and go to the Father.” “ (John 16:28 The Scriptures 1998+)

“יהושע said to her, “Do not hold on to Me, for I have not yet ascended to My Father. But go to My brothers and say to them, ‘I am ascending to My Father and your Father, and to My Elohim and your Elohim.’ ” (John 20:17 The Scriptures 1998+)

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Preceding article: Jesus begotten Son of God #18 Believing in inhuman or human person

To be continued: Before and After (Parts 44 + 45)

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  1. Not sure there exist a god
  2. Hashem השם, Hebrew for “the Name”
  3. Monothelitism
  4. Monotheism:  Christelijke monotheïsten
  5. Reasons that Jesus was not God
  6. Concerning gospelfaith
  7. Only one God
  8. God is one
  9. God of gods
  10. How the Coctrine of the Trinity came to the Church or How the Doctrine of the Trinity came to the Church
  11. How did the Trinity Doctrine Develop
  12. Historical Development of Trinity
  13. Summary on trinity
  14. Trinity function
  15. Trinity versus Tritheism
  16. Why the trinity was accepted in Europe
  17. The Trinity – the truth
  18. Preexistence in the Divine purpose and Trinity
  19. For those who have not the rudiments of an historical sense
  20. How do trinitarians equate divine nature
  21. 2 Corinthians 5:19 – God in Christ
  22. One mediator
  23. Is the Trinity a Biblical Doctrine? + What is the Trinity? + The Father is the Only True God > Restoration Light
  24. Who is Jesus #1 Introduction
  25. Who is Jesus #2 Jesus Christ, man who died
  26. Who is Jesus #4 Clear statements that our heavenly Father is his “God”
  27. Who is Jesus #6 Jesus prays to God
  28. Who is Jesus #8 Father greater than Jesus
  29. Who is Jesus #9 100% or not
  30. Who is Jesus #12 Conclusion
  31. Pre-existence of Christ
  32. Resurrection of Jesus Christ
  33. Knowing rabboni
  34. Da Vinci Code: Was Jesus Human or Divine?
  35. The Pagan Influence of The catholic church ……The Pagan Trinity, and Saint B
  36. Our relationship with God, Jesus and each other
  37. Admittance with Christ
  38. Gathering with Jesus
  39. Sayings around God

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  1. […] Jesus begotten Son of God #19 Compromising fact Christian tradition from the second century embarked on an amazing embellishment of the biblical story which obscured Jesus’ Messianic Sonship and humanity. Once the Son was given a pre-history as coequal and coessential with his Father, the unity of God was threatened and monotheism was compromised, though every effort was made to conceal this with the protest that God was still one, albeit no longer one Person, the Father, but one “Essence,” comprising more than one Person. But this was a dangerous shift into Greek philosophical categories alien to the New Testament’s Hebrew theology and creeds (cp. John 17:3; 5:44; Mark 12:28ff). […]

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