Comprehensive biblical defense of Jesus as the eternal, only-begotten Son of God—fully divine, co-equal with the Father. Exposes errors in Islamic objections and modern “unique Son” translations.
Category: Biblical Studies
Jesus Christ: The God Who Descends
Jesus Christ is the YHWH of the Old Testament who descends in a cloud with fire and trumpet blast at Sinai and ascends with a shout (Exod. 19; Ps. 47). The New Testament deliberately applies the exact same Greek terminology from the Septuagint to the ascension and second coming of Christ, proving He is God incarnate.
HEBREW 2:9 & SYRIAC CHRISTOLOGY PT. 2
The ancient Syriac Peshitta originally read that “God Himself, in His grace, tasted death” at Hebrews 2:9. Sebastian Brock proves this was the earliest reading—strong early evidence for the full deity of Christ.
Hebrews 2:9 Textual Variant: Did Jesus Die “By the Grace of God” or “Apart from God”?
Discover the controversial textual variant in Hebrews 2:9 where some manuscripts say Jesus tasted death “apart from God” (choris theou) instead of “by the grace of God.” Bart Ehrman’s case for the harder reading and its implications for understanding Jesus’ abandonment on the cross.
The Father’s God? – A Unitarian Dilemma
Revelation 19:5 records a voice from the throne—God the Father himself—commanding, “Praise OUR God.” If Jesus can’t be God because he has a God, then neither can the Father. A biblical dilemma no Unitarian can escape.
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