praise_yeshua
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Before Jesus birth He was with God in Heaven. That does not mean that He was manifest on Earth as a man before He was born to Mary.
So Jesus was confined to heaven?
Before Jesus birth He was with God in Heaven. That does not mean that He was manifest on Earth as a man before He was born to Mary.
Well someone called YHWH walked in the garden and talked with AdamIt is not stated clearly in Scripture, so I will not stake my soul on the truth or untruth of that statement. It is your opinion, and the opinion of many within the Church. But it is not universal, nor is it even the majority opinion so far as I can tell.
No. It means that you are trying to say He was present on Earth before His incarnation. Scripture does not say that.So Jesus was confined to heaven?
Someone afforded the title of Lord (which is what YHWH means) was there. That does not mean it was God. As I have said, I believe these are angelic manifestations, not God taking flesh. You are welcome to believe otherwise. Because Scripture is not definitive either way.Well someone called YHWH walked in the garden and talked with Adam
Someone named YHWH wrestled with Jacob
Someone named YHWH appeared to Abraham , Moses, Joshua and Gideon
I'm asking you if you believe Jesus Christ couldn't have possibly been on earth? Hence the word "confined".No. It means that you are trying to say He was present on Earth before His incarnation. Scripture does not say that.
Someone afforded the title of Lord (which is what YHWH means) was there. That does not mean it was God. As I have said, I believe these are angelic manifestations, not God taking flesh. You are welcome to believe otherwise. Because Scripture is not definitive either way.
AI has no business being in a Biblical discussion. All AI does is search the sum total of human writing and regurgitate the most common, most prevalent comments on any topic. AI does not return truth.
“AI does not return truth”
“Neither do humans by default. That’s why we test everything by Scripture.”
“AI isn’t a source of truth any more than a concordance or commentary is. It’s just a tool. Scripture is the authority, and everything—human or AI—must be tested against it.”
The only part of this that is not corroborated in Scripture is His physical presence in Heaven. You can believe He has a physical body in Heaven all day long, but it is not substantiated in Scripture, so it should not be stated as absolute fact.
“See My hands and My feet, that it is I Myself. Touch Me and see, for a spirit does not have flesh and bones as you see that I have.”
“He was lifted up, and a cloud took Him out of their sight…
This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen Him go.”
“For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus.”
“The Lord Jesus Christ… will transform our lowly body to be like His glorious body.”
“I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man standing at the right hand of God.”
“Because Jesus lives forever, He has a permanent priesthood.”
Jesus is forever God AND forever man — one Person, two natures, permanently united.
“Scripture teaches that Jesus rose bodily, ascended bodily, is called ‘the man Christ Jesus’ after His ascension, and will return the same way—therefore He remains physically embodied in heaven.
I am not limiting Him. These events are in our past. It does not limit God to state what He caused to happen in our past. He could have done it any way He chose to make it happen. So what happened is how He chose it to be.I'm asking you if you believe Jesus Christ couldn't have possibly been on earth? Hence the word "confined".
So He could have been, why wouldn't he have been?
Either way, you are limiting Him.
I don't think I understand what you just said.I am not limiting Him. These events are in our past. It does not limit God to state what He caused to happen in our past. He could have done it any way He chose to make it happen. So what happened is how He chose it to be.
I am saying that I don't believe that any of the so called "christophanies" were anything more than angels through whom God was speaking.
Nope that’s Gods name aloneSomeone afforded the title of Lord (which is what YHWH means) was there. That does not mean it was God. As I have said, I believe these are angelic manifestations, not God taking flesh. You are welcome to believe otherwise. Because Scripture is not definitive either way.
I did and am satisfied with the answer relating the Big Bang light and the Genesis light. Of course one has to be willing to have a mindset that accepts if not the Big Bang, at minimum scientific discoveries. If you are YECOh my. You are getting your theology from AI now? You will find that depending upon how you ask the question, you can get just about any answer you want from AI.
Try asking AI the question, "How and when did the light first appear in the universe?" I don't think you will like the answer.
“Let there be light” (Genesis 1:3)
Light appears before the sun, moon, and stars (Day Four).
Genesis is theological truth
Big Bang is physical description
Genesis says light came into existence by God’s command before stars existed. The Big Bang describes an early universe filled with light before stars formed. Genesis explains who and why; the Big Bang explains how. They are describing the same beginning from different angles.