ArchivedChristadelphianismNo need. Any child can see that Yahweh is not calling himself the servant here. How can Yahweh be a servant of anyone else? To suggest that he would submit himself to someone else is absolutely proposterous. So there is no need to read again, it clearly says that the servant in this passage are the people of Israel, who are also named his witnesses. You're equivocating since the passages are not directly connected.
Who? I speak English here so how am I supposed to know who you are referring to? I presume you're speaking of either God or Jesus, either way I dont see how my statement and your response are in any way related. Care to enlighten? For the record, I do believe Christ came in the flesh, not God. I already am. So I repeat the question - which aspect? If you're wanting me to try and find the deity of Christ in the Old Testament, its something I cant do, because it simply isnt there. Do you seriously think we would be so dense as to not study the Old Testament? We have and have concluded that there is absolutely no mention of Christ's alledged deity anywhere in the OT. If you want to debate this fact, fire away, the Isaiah 9v6, Micah 5v2 (and every other scripture you abuse), arguments are no strangers to my ears and your interpretations of every single one of these passages are demonstrably false, as will be seen if you wish to discuss this further. The teaching of the "deity of Christ" is a) nowhere taught in scripture, b) a "man made" doctrine evolved over a period of 300 or so years by the pagan infected "early church fathers", so we reject this teaching of "another Jesus" and retain the originally held Bible-based belief that Jesus was a human being like you and I in everyway, yet without sin (and remember, we do not believe in original sin). This is all demonstrable. |
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