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The Lexinigton Bible removed Christ from (Mark 1:34) Only the AntiChrist and its supporters remove Christ continue to fight that Christ stays out of its demonic pages.
Here's is a Christian Bible that the AntiChrist Hates because Christ wa…
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Jesus—The Way, the Truth, the Life
In this book, read about every event in the life of Jesus recorded in the Bible.
I don't know why you keep using Jesus'…
In spite of our imperfections, we can …
(Foreword)
As a student of Prophecy, the passing of time often reveals the timing of such divine declarations. The Prophets that announced them do not always know the exact timing. Although, the Proph…
I can't find any disagreement wit…
@Keep_Smiling_4_Jesus Hebrew word אלהים is plural, which is a …
The Coptic translators rendered John 1:1 in this way (Transliterated):
1. a. Hn te.houeite ne.f.shoop ngi p.shaje
1. b…
@Keep_Smiling_4_Jesus The Jews answered him, “We are not going to ston…
Don't you know that Jehovah's Spirit Sons are called gods? John 1:18
the only-begotten god: John is here…
Which one is Jesus? "No man has seen…
"For even though there are so-called gods, whe…
@C Mc How does JW define "discreet"?
The glorified Jesus Christ is the “bridegroom,” and the…
@C Mc What is the length of their service?
All members of the Governing Body are spirit-ano…
@C Mc In JWs vocabulary, who are the “faithful and discreet slaves"?
…‘Michael the Great Prince’—Who Is He?
THE spirit creature Michael is not mentioned often in the Bible, but when he is, the context is always dramatic. In Daniel we see him fighting wicked angels on behalf of God’s people…
"And the Word was a god," article in Manford's Magazine 1887
With Christians there is but one God; and hence, if Jesus is called God, it is concluded at once, and with apparent reason, that he must be in The Deity of Jesus: "The Logos was God" Comment by Brother Rando December 2021
Dr James Donaldson, in his Critical History of Christian Literature, &c, after noticing that no translation into English can exactly represent difficulties which the words of the first verse of the fourth Gospel suggest, writes:—
"That …
"The Greek phrase is theos en ho logos, which translated word for word is "a god was the word."
Greek has only a definite article, like our the, it does not have an indefinit…