The Father Addresses Jesus Christ as The Creator

Greetings again SolaScriptura,
all you keep doing, is to AVOID the FACTS, and say nothing!
I am making slow progress. One of our respected commentators states the following concerning Hebrews 1:10-12:
"This has not reference to the creation of the world as set forth in Gen. 1. It refers to the “world to come” of which the Messiah is the creator,"
This also agrees with what our Bible Class speaker stated. Possibly this cuts across what you have stated.

Kind regards
Trevor
 
Greetings KV-44-v1,
I agree, every Word of God is important. That is why Genesis metaphorizers are in the wrong. God "wastes" words if the metaphor Genesis theory is correct.
I do not have a clue what you are suggesting by "metaphor" here. I believe in the Genesis Creation and events described in Genesis chapters 1-3.
Do you find any for "1+1+1=3"?
I do not believe in three Gods. I believe in One God, Yahweh, God the Father and that our Lord Jesus Christ is a human, now exalted, the Son of God by birth, character and resurrection. I did not introduce mathematics into the discussion as such a claim confuses the situation in a vain attempt to give legitimacy.

Kind regards
Trevor
 
Greetings again SolaScriptura,

I am making slow progress. One of our respected commentators states the following concerning Hebrews 1:10-12:
"This has not reference to the creation of the world as set forth in Gen. 1. It refers to the “world to come” of which the Messiah is the creator,"
This also agrees with what our Bible Class speaker stated. Possibly this cuts across what you have stated.

Kind regards
Tr

Greetings again SolaScriptura,

I am making slow progress. One of our respected commentators states the following concerning Hebrews 1:10-12:
"This has not reference to the creation of the world as set forth in Gen. 1. It refers to the “world to come” of which the Messiah is the creator,"
This also agrees with what our Bible Class speaker stated. Possibly this cuts across what you have stated.

Kind regards
Trevor

this is called "speculative theology"!
 
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