God did create all things through HIS word - His creative speech : Repeatedly 'And God said'.
Then God had a conversation - with himself or with the other spiritual beings there with him?
This interpretation is in contradiction even to the words of the Father Himself. (Heb 1:2,10)
And make Jesus wrong when He said John 5:37.
And revised John 1:1c, as "the Word was the God," to imply it was the Father's logos/speech in the creation week.
So, in the beginning in Genesis where God created all things through HIS word -- where scripture says 'And God said' is a contracdiction to WHAT?
AGAIN, JOHN is not saying 'God was the Word' there is NO DEFINITE ARTICLE BEFORE GOD which makes the noun 'god' nominative not vocative - qualitative NOT equal.
Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Joh 1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.
John 1:3 All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being.
Yes, all things came through the word.
Col 1:16 For by Him all things were created, both in the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things have been created through Him and for Him.
thrones, dominions, rulers and authorities --- were created through him and for him things in the heavens = invisible, things on earth = visible ---- things in relation to the church and the age to come ..... he is before all things and in him all things hold together, and he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead
Heb 1:2 in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the world.
That does not say that Jesus made the world.
Heb 1:10 And, "YOU, LORD, IN THE BEGINNING LAID THE FOUNDATION OF THE EARTH, AND THE HEAVENS ARE THE WORKS OF YOUR HANDS;
Psalm 102:25 lifted from the OT which has been modified in relation to Christ. In the OT, the wording applicable to Yahweh is 'of old age' or 'of old' - here being applied to Christ, the wording is 'in the beginning'. The subject has changed from from Yahweh to Christ and when the subject changes usually the action applied to the subject changes SO ---- Is 'in the beginning' applicable to Genesis or is it applicable to the 'new creation'? the new heavens and the new earth? (Heb. 2:5 For it was not to angels that God subjected the world to come of which we are speaking.)
Eph 3:9 And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:
God created all things. It seems later manuscripts add "by Jesus Christ"......the simple reading 'who created all things' is supported by the early manuscripts. (cf. ASV, BBE, CEB, CJB, CSB, DBY, DRA, ERV, ESV, NAB, NET, NIV, NJB, NLT, NRSV, RSV, RV). 'By Jesus Christ' ---- found in the Textus Receptus and KJV, is missing from early, significant manuscripts. The phrase
"by Jesus Christ" (διὰ Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ), found in the Textus Receptus and KJV, is missing from early, significant manuscripts Codex Sinaiticus and Codex Vaticanus.
Rev 4:11 Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
Again, earliest manuscripts read - "Worthy are you,
our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power, for you created all things, and by your will they existed and were created"......... supported by the Critical Text (NA28) and the Majority/Byzantine text.
amazing grace why skip my Post#101? <snip>
It would probably be best if you researched the scriptures you use instead of just going through and picking out verses where create is linked to Jesus' name.