Peace to you,
Wootah wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 9:30 pm
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Replying to JehovahsWitness in post #30]
Deuteronomy 6:4 is telling you God is one because when you look in the scripture you don't want to accidentally separate God into all his parts like a butcher and a cow.
You mean like how the trinity separates God into three parts?
Sometimes I don't know how people can say something without seeing how obviously it applies to what they, themselves, have accepted.
God is One. One God. Not one in three. Not three in one. One.
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As for the name that is above all names:
When Paul is speaking of Christ (though "Jesus" is not the name of Christ anymore than "Jehovah" is the name of God), Paul cannot be saying that Christ has a name above His own Father. To be consistent, all who are pushing this idea then must claim that the name "Jesus" is above the name "Jehovah". But you don't seem to be claiming that. You seem to be claiming that these two names are equal. But the name "Jesus" is not the same name as "Jehovah" (even though neither of those names is true). You cannot correctly use them interchangeably.
My Lord's name is Jaheshua (meaning JAH saves/savior of JAH). He has the name of His Father (JAH) in His name. And no, just because my Lord had the name of His Father in His name does not mean that He is God. Ezekiel means "strength of God", but that does not mean that Ezekiel is God. Prophets also came in the name of God and had either the name of God (often written in English with an 'iah') or the title of God (el) in their names.
The name given to my Lord is higher than every name (other than the name of God). The same as saying that every person will kneel before Christ, understanding that this means every person
other than God, the Father.
God = the Father, and He has a name (JAH) that everyone can see in the phrase Hallelu- JAH (praise JAH).
Christ = the Son, and He has a name (Jah'eshua), meaning "JAH saves/savior of JAH".
Peace again to you all,
your servant and a slave of Christ,
tammy