Originally posted by divegeesterJesus was the Word spoken of in John 1:1. He was with God in the
If you read the scriptures it is there....
[b]Psalm 8
O LORD, our Lord, How majestic is Your name in all the earth, Who have displayed Your splendor above the heavens!
From the mouth of infants and nursing babes You have established strength, Because of Your adversaries, To make the enemy and the revengeful cease.
When I consider Your heavens ...[text shortened]... honour because he suffered death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.[/b]
beginning. This identifies Him as a diferent person than God the Father.
The Word then became flesh and came to earth to live among us. God
the Father remained in heaven. They are two different persons. You
did notice the word "with" didn't you?
Originally posted by RJHindsBut that is not the point in question. How do you explain that the disciples never baptised in to the trinitatarian formula despite (as you pointed out) that that was what Jesus allegedly commanded them to do?
I have already explained the name represent authority and that
one name is YAH amd is pronounced like in hallelu YAH.
17 Oct 11
Originally posted by RJHindsDid you actually bother to read sumydid's comment and my responding post, or are you just firing off random thoughts as they pop into your head?
Jesus was the Word spoken of in John 1:1. He was with God in the
beginning. This identifies Him as a diferent person than God the Father.
The Word then became flesh and came to earth to live among us. God
the Father remained in heaven. They are two different persons. You
did notice the word "with" didn't you?
Originally posted by RJHindsA lot of people have imputed to your thread; you seem to be pulling the various sub-threads off topic by not responding to the actual content and just posting whatever is in your head about your OP.
I am a slow typist and was commenting on two of your posts.
Originally posted by ChessPraxisExcellent quote CP. And they (the disciples) never did that; they always baptised in the name of Jesus. This is the given name for this time "the only name by which we may be saved".
Matthew 28:19-20 (King James Version)
19Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Edit: I'll go further: Jesus therefore, is the current name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost.