Shema Israel and identifying Jesus as Jehovah/Yahweh

Thats bs about a position of a word. FACT-the difference as clearly shown at 2 Cor 4:4 is God and god. Please do not find out the hard way. Life everlasting is on the line.
You do not know what you are talking about

Theon and Theos both have the same lemma

and theos is given as the lemma for the word as it is for the God he is with


In


the


beginning


was


b

the


Word

,

and


the


Word


was


c

with


God

,

and


the


en


archē

eimi

ho

logos

kai

ho

logos

eimi

pros

ho theos

kai

ho

Word


d

was


God

.

logos

eimi

theos

 
You do not know what you are talking about

Theon and Theos both have the same lemma

and theos is given as the lemma for the word as it is for the God he is with


In

the

beginning

was

b

the

Word

,

and

the

Word

was

c

with

God

,

and

the

en

archē

eimi

ho

logos

kai

ho

logos

eimi

pros

ho theos

kai

ho

Word

d

was

God

.

logos

eimi

theos

As 2 Cor 4:4 proves 100% Theos=god when in the same paragraph with Ton Theon.
 
As 2 Cor 4:4 proves 100% Theos=god when in the same paragraph with Ton Theon.
Sorry, no, Jehovah is called Theos many times.

Here is a famous example.

John 3:16 (LEB) — 16 For in this way God loved the world, so that he gave his one and only Son, in order that everyone who believes in him will not perish, but will have eternal life.

You do not know Greek and have no understanding in this matter.
 
Sorry, no, Jehovah is called Theos many times.

Here is a famous example.

John 3:16 (LEB) — 16 For in this way God loved the world, so that he gave his one and only Son, in order that everyone who believes in him will not perish, but will have eternal life.

You do not know Greek and have no understanding in this matter.
Yes he is called that when only he is being called God in a paragraph, but in both instances of NT where more than one is called God or god a difference is shown.
 
Yes he is called that when only he is being called God in a paragraph, but in both instances of NT where more than one is called God or god a difference is shown.
As noted again you have no understanding of Greek and nothing you state shows, there is a distinction between Theon and Theo other than its function in the sentence, I.e., whether it functions as subject, object, or object of a preposition
 
As noted again you have no understanding of Greek and nothing you state shows, there is a distinction between Theon and Theo other than its function in the sentence, I.e., whether it functions as subject, object, or object of a preposition
Continued

note the morphology chart below for Theos (the lemma)

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notice the change of spelling depending on whether it is in the nominative or genitive case
 
As noted again you have no understanding of Greek and nothing you state shows, there is a distinction between Theon and Theo other than its function in the sentence, I.e., whether it functions as subject, object, or object of a preposition
Its 100% fact trinity bibles are altered to mislead. ALL using them will LOSE.
 
Its 100% fact trinity bibles are altered to mislead. ALL using them will LOSE.
Sorry, the source was not a bible but a book on Greek morphology


Your lack of knowledge of Greek and your bias is leading you into deception
 
Sorry, the source was not a bible but a book on Greek morphology


Your lack of knowledge of Greek and your bias is leading you into deception
longer chart taking in all 5 cases

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Its 100% fact trinity bibles are altered to mislead. ALL using them will LOSE.
Um Here is your kingdom Interlinear

<a href="https://www.jw.org/en/library/bible/kingdom-interlinear-greek-translation/books/john/3/#v43003016">16 </a> Οὕτως (Thus)γὰρ (for)ἠγάπησεν (loved)ὁ (the)θεὸς (God)τὸν (the)κόσμον (world)ὥστε (as-and)τὸν (the)υἱὸν (Son)τὸν (the)μονογενῆ (only-begotten)(he gave,)ἵνα (in order that)πᾶς (everyone)ὁ (the)πιστεύων (believing)εἰς (into)αὐτὸν (him)μὴ (not)ἀπόληται (might be destroyed)ἀλλὰ (but)ἔχῃ (may have)ζωὴν (life)αἰώνιον.

Theos appears for Jehovah God
 
Sorry, the source was not a bible but a book on Greek morphology


Your lack of knowledge of Greek and your bias is leading you into deception
One cannot sit at there own right hand=reality-you are being mislead.
 
Um Here is your kingdom Interlinear

<a href="https://www.jw.org/en/library/bible/kingdom-interlinear-greek-translation/books/john/3/#v43003016">16 </a> Οὕτως (Thus)γὰρ (for)ἠγάπησεν (loved)ὁ (the)θεὸς (God)τὸν (the)κόσμον (world)ὥστε (as-and)τὸν (the)υἱὸν (Son)τὸν (the)μονογενῆ (only-begotten)(he gave,)ἵνα (in order that)πᾶς (everyone)ὁ (the)πιστεύων (believing)εἰς (into)αὐτὸν (him)μὴ (not)ἀπόληται (might be destroyed)ἀλλὰ (but)ἔχῃ (may have)ζωὴν (life)αἰώνιον.

Theos appears for Jehovah God
Yes when alone in a paragraph, but not when another is being called god in the same paragraph.
 
Yes when alone in a paragraph, but not when another is being called god in the same paragraph.
Sorry but it is based upon the words function in the sentence

You ignored this


Spelling is determined by the noun's case and nothing else
 
You do not know what you are talking about Theon and Theos both have the same lemma and theos is given as the lemma for the word as it is for the God he is with
In the beginning was b the Word , and the Word was c with God , and the
en archē eimi ho logos kai ho logos eimi pros ho theos kai ho
Word d was God .
logos eimi theos
Sorry but it is based upon the words function in the sentence

You ignored this


Spelling is determined by the noun's case and nothing else
You will find out your error, either now or when its to late. You are choosing.
 
Sorry, even your kingdom interlinear refutes you as did the Greek grammar

You simply ignore the evidence.
God does not have a God. Jesus has a God. Jesus said-the one who sent him( Father) is the only true God( John 17:3)-- Paul named only the Father as God-1Cor 8:6--Your altered translations are misleading you to LOSE.
 
God does not have a God. Jesus has a God. Jesus said-the one who sent him( Father) is the only true God( John 17:3)-- Paul named only the Father as God-1Cor 8:6--Your altered translations are misleading you to LOSE.
Jesus is both man and God so as a man he has a God

You, however, are ignoring the point and the evidence.

You have been refuted by Greek scholarship and your own kingdom interlinear and need to drop your false argument concerning the word spelling.
 
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