There are many Bibles translated by Trinitarians that say "Beginning" in Revelation 3:14 so it isn't as if Unitarians made it up as a clever argument. ἀρχὴ (arché) being translated as "beginning" happens all over the Bible. Jesus being of the creation of God is an honest and accurate translation and it doesn't stand alone. The Bible is rich in material to show that Jesus was created
God's spoken words aren't a person though nor are they God. God is a person, words are not a person. Check out the Old Testament. Can the word of God be personified? Yes it can be according to Scripture: (Psalm 33:6; Psalm 107:20; Psalm 147:15; Isaiah 55:10-11)
Once again, as I've said, we have to based our faith and understanding from the beginning.
In the beginning was the Word, the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
1. John 1:1b - the "God" (the Father) is a personal being, "the Word was with the God the Father,
2. John 1:1c - and as the Word was God, means the "God's nature" of the Word is the same with the Father nature, or else you will interpret that the Father also not a person.
Thus, being God, is a personal being, a peson.
But is the word of God actually a thing after all? Yes it is, John explicitly called the Word of life a thing in his prologue in 1John 1:1-3.
No, the Word as being God, is a person, or else again, you interpret the Father not a person.
No, you have incorrectly added the word "worship" there where none is stated in Revelation 5:13. It says: “To Him who sits on the throne and to the Lamb be praise and honor and glory and power forever and ever!” So don't add words like "worship" where none are stated.
Read verse 14, you will find the word worship Runningman.
Unitarians clumsy trick.
In regards to worship, only the One who sits on the throne is being worshipped. The Lamb came to the throne where they were circled around and that is the throne they fell down and worshipped around. The Lamb isn't on the throne where they were worshipping.
Rev 5:7 - And He came and took the scroll from the right hand of the One seated on the throne.
Rev 5:11 - Then I looked, and I heard the voices of many angels encircling the throne, and the living creatures and the elders.
Rev 5:14 - And the four living creatures said, “Amen,” and the elders fell down and worshiped.
Another ungainly trick, skipping verse 13.
Here, though Jesus already ascended to heaven, the disciples worshiped Him, let it be observed that this worship was not given by way of civil respect, as acts of civil respect are always performed in the presence of the person.
Thus, they render a divine worshiped to Jesus as their God.
Luk 24:52 And they worshipped Him, and returned to Jerusalem with great joy.
In the NASB, they said Jesus was worshipped in Matthew 14:33 "And those who were in the boat worshiped Him, saying, “You are truly God’s Son!” So I can understand how you could possibly be confused if you were to read just that verse then walk away without a proper study. Trinitarian theologians and translators did this to try to guide you into the direction that Jesus is God, but modern textual criticism shows that when others were bowed to and the same exact Greek word is used, they instead didn't say worship, they said bowed down or something similar.
Read Luke 24:52, and understand the situation
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Explanation stated above.
Matt 18:26 says, using the exact same Greek word for worship in Matt 14:33, "So the slave fell to the ground and prostrated himself before him, saying..." So now it sounds like just bowing, not God worship. It's possible to translate the Bible any number of ways for theological precision, but not necessarily in a way that reflects the truth. The NASB is one of many highly biased trinitarian translations, as I just showed you evidence of.
Yes, that's an example of civil respect, done in the presence of the one being respected.
Again, Jesus was worshiped, though He was already in heaven, the disciples worshiped Him as God.(Luke 24:52)
NASB is a literal word for word Bible translation that abide in the process of modern "textual criticism," that aims to maintain the highest degree of accuracy to the original languages.
See below how it render Mat 18:26.
By the way, what Bible translations you prefer to read Runningman?
Mat 18:26 “So the slave fell to the ground and prostrated himself before him, saying, ‘Have patience with me and I will repay you everything.’
So we know that Jesus was never worshipped as God, since prostrating oneself isn't what true worship is as Jesus directed only to the Father in John 4:23,24.
The Word didn't transform into flesh or else God would be flesh and God would be a creation. However, God did speak words and that is what created flesh.
Can't you not digest John 1:1b?
And the Word was with God. The Word was with God the Father and not the Father Himself.
Also understand John 1:1c - "and the Word was God" not "and the Word was the God."
It is wrong to understand that the word "God" is the personal name of the Father, common mistake to some.
John was referring to YHWH, but the one Lord of the church is Jesus, but the one God is the Father. Different contexts about different things. The Father is still a Lord, but in a different way and a different context. I believe I understand your confusion as conflating Lords in different context and trying to combine them into the same Lord. There is a different Lord who sent Jesus, for example.The Lord who blots out sins is the same Lord who sent Jesus. If there is a Lord who sent Jesus then that Lord isn't Jesus in this context.
Ok, would you care enough to let me know what way on earth does YHWH takes in the New Testament?
Acts 3
19Repent, then, and turn back, so that your sins may be wiped away, 20that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord, and that He may send Jesus, the Christ, who has been appointed for you.
It's just that the Father is the Lord of heaven and earth, a title never given to Jesus in all of Scripture, but Jesus is the Lord of the church. Paul and others didn't always clarify that in their writings, but we have enough material to know that God and Jesus aren't the same Lord. There is a hierarchy.
The Lordship of Jesus is also of heaven and earth. (Phil 2:10,11)
Also all authority in heaven and on earth was given to Him.
Php 2:10 so that at the name of Jesus EVERY KNEE WILL BOW, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth,
Php 2:11 and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
The Father is the Lord of heaven and earth:
Matthew 11
25At that time Jesus declared, “I praise You, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because You have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children.
Jesus is Lord of the church:
Ephesians 1
22And God put everything under His feet and made Him head over everything for the church,
Not only of the church but also to heaven and earth. (Phil 2"10,11)