Hebrews 1: 8 Commentary
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Hebrews 1 verse 8 is part of The New
Testament.
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Read this Bible Passage in its Context But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever: a sceptre of righteousness is the sceptre of thy kingdom.
6 Bible Commentaries on Hebrews 1: 8
Micheal Mc D:
I think they have it right with regards to Jesus as the Mighty God and the Father as the Almighty God…they are known as Jehovah Witnesses…I been to their Kingdom Hall and read their Awake Magazines, have several books from them such as the Diaglott, Make Sure of All Things and etc….I love their formal ways and dresses and manners…
Some Baptist and Evenagelicals however termed them as a CULT…me I donot judge them..nor any group…
One thing of note however is seeing several members of their church unable to withstand the world…I known two of their members who were zealously attending their theological studies to have an accurate knowledge of God’s Word; the two had been quite formal and good mannered but the Worldly World affected them…although the two still goes to their church yet their characters had been affected…you may say their character now stinks…probably despites their rigid training, the pull of the world seemed to have gotten the better of them…I believe they did not have a solid foundation on Jesus as the way to the Father…I think they left Jesus Christ behind in their quest to know the True God ..and had lost their way…
I just shared my views it might be of interest to you…
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TIUCHE
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5/1/2011 16:58 pm
Michael mc: if you read john1:1-5 it shows how Jesus is God. And how he become man. He as God, he had to show us his image as he says in genesis “let up create man in our no image” Jesus said in John10:31 “I and my father are one.
So what do t say about Jesus words?
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Cleopas
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5/1/2011 11:45 am
Hi Nukwa Yeshua, The Watchtower Society teaches the following about “Who Is Jesus Christ? - Is Jesus God Almighty?”:
“Many religious people say that Jesus is God. Some claim that God is a Trinity. According to this teaching, “the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, and yet there are not three Gods but one God.” It is held that the three “are co-eternal and co-equal.” (The Catholic Encyclopedia) Are such views correct?
Jehovah God is the Creator. (Revelation 4:11) He is without beginning or end, and he is almighty. (Psalm 90:2) Jesus, on the other hand, had a beginning. (Colossians 1:15, 16) Referring to God as his Father, Jesus said: “The Father is greater than I am.” (John 14:28) Jesus also explained that there were some things neither he nor the angels knew but that were known only by his Father.—Mark 13:32.
Moreover, Jesus prayed to his Father: “Let, not my will, but yours take place.” (Luke 22:42) To whom was Jesus praying if not to a superior Personage? Furthermore, it was God who resurrected Jesus from the dead, not Jesus himself. (Acts 2:32) Obviously, the Father and the Son were not equal before Jesus came to the earth or during his earthly life. What about after Jesus’ resurrection to heaven? First Corinthians 11:3 states: “The head of the Christ is God.” In fact, the Son will always be in subjection to God. (1 Corinthians 15:28) The Scriptures therefore show that Jesus is not God Almighty. Instead, he is God’s Son.
The so-called third person of the Trinity—the holy spirit—is not a person. Addressing God in prayer, the psalmist said: “If you send forth your spirit, they are created.” (Psalm 104:30) This spirit is not God himself; it is an active force that he sends forth or uses to accomplish whatever he wishes. By means of it, God created the physical heavens, the earth, and all living things. (Genesis 1:2; Psalm 33:6) God used his holy spirit to inspire the men who wrote the Bible. (2 Peter 1:20, 21) The Trinity, then, is not a Scriptural teaching.* “Jehovah our God is one Jehovah,” says the Bible.—Deuteronomy 6:4.”
Do you think they have it right?
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michael mc d
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4/30/2011 22:22 pm
GOD the Father addresses Jesus His SON as GOD! This is the most powerful assertion that Jesus is indeed GOD. Without Him was not anything made that was made. GOD says Jesus is GOD!
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Nukwa Yeshua
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4/30/2011 21:08 pm
a Throne, is a place where a king seats, so, obviously, in NWT Jesus is sitting upon GOD-JEHOVA, is in a higher rank, what do u think?….
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Jesus Christ is recognized as God. Indeed, Jesus was fully God and fully Man or God-Man having a Divine and a human nature.