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Ed J
ParticipantHi Jammin, (Question #4)
Is not God The Father “The LORD”; written of in the Old and New Testament?
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 22, 2012 at 9:47 am#294141jammin
Participantthe Father is called LORD. the son is also Called LORD
April 22, 2012 at 10:11 am#294147Ed J
ParticipantQuote (jammin @ April 22 2012,20:47) the Father is called LORD. the son is also Called LORD
Hi Jammin, (Question #4 refined)Are you now suggesting that when we read “The LORD” in the “AKJV Bible”, it's
speaking of (ACCORDING TO YOU) both [יהוה] YÄ-hä-vā and [יהשוע] YÄ-shü-ă ?God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 23, 2012 at 1:13 pm#294385jammin
Participantthe father is called LORD, the son is also called LORD
April 23, 2012 at 1:43 pm#294395Ed J
ParticipantHi Jammin, Question #4:
You answered a different question, one that I didn't ask?
I didn't ask if Jesus was called “Lord”?What I instead asked is:
Are you now suggesting that when we read “the LORD” in the AKJV Bible, is it
speaking of (ACCORDING TO YOU) both [יהוה] YÄ-hä-vā and [יהשוע] YÄ-shü-ă ?Now will you please answer the question that I asked?
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 24, 2012 at 4:34 am#294522jammin
Participantyour question is not specific. give me a verse then ill tell you who is that LORD
April 24, 2012 at 5:09 am#294539Ed J
ParticipantHi Jammin,
So your answer is “NO” then, right?
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 24, 2012 at 8:03 am#294551jammin
Participantthe father is LORD. the son is also called LORD
April 24, 2012 at 9:04 am#294558Ed J
ParticipantQuote (jammin @ April 24 2012,15:34) your question is not specific. give me a verse then ill tell you who is that LORD
Hi Jammin,This post suggests that you answer to my question is “NO”! …do you deny this?
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 24, 2012 at 11:07 am#294566jammin
Participanti have answered your question.
the father is LORD
the son is also called LORDApril 24, 2012 at 11:39 am#294570Lightenup
ParticipantJammin,
You are absolutely right! The Father is called LORD in some contexts and in other contexts the Son is called LORD. Sometimes LORD refers to the unity they make.Keep up the good work!
April 24, 2012 at 3:21 pm#294602jammin
Participantkathi,
thanks
God Bless you
April 24, 2012 at 5:21 pm#294608Ed J
ParticipantHi Jammin, Question #5:
Who do you say [יהוה] is?
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 24, 2012 at 6:23 pm#294620Ed J
ParticipantQuote (jammin @ April 24 2012,19:03) what did john said?? did he say the word is the son of GOD or the holy spirit?
HI Jammin, (Question #6)He said: “The Word” was GOD.
Do you deny that the “HolySpirit” is GOD? <– Please answerGod bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 25, 2012 at 2:38 am#294746jammin
Participantthere are 3 persons
the father, son and HS but one in nature, GOD.that is my answer
April 25, 2012 at 3:29 am#294766Ed J
ParticipantHi Jammin, speak English, please.
Does that mean you agree that the “HolySpirit is GOD then?
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
http://www.holycitybiblecode.orgApril 25, 2012 at 3:56 am#294769jammin
Participanti already answered your question. read my post boy LOL
April 25, 2012 at 3:59 am#294771NickHassan
ParticipantQuote (jammin @ April 25 2012,13:38) there are 3 persons
the father, son and HS but one in nature, GOD.that is my answer
Hi Jammin,
Where is the Spirit of God said to be another person in scripture?April 25, 2012 at 4:07 am#294773jammin
Participantbefore you ask nick you must know first the meaning of person
April 25, 2012 at 4:18 am#294778Ed J
ParticipantQuote (jammin @ April 25 2012,15:07) before you ask nick you must know first the meaning of person
Hi Jammin,Well then, define YOUR use of the word “person” for us?
God bless
Ed J (Joshua 22:34)
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