Tag: Incarnation

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.

The Markan Jesus – The Physical Embodiment and Visible Appearance of Israel’s God

In this short post, I will present evidence from the Gospel of Mark that clearly identifies Jesus as none other than the God of Israel incarnate. In Mark, Jesus performs two actions that the Hebrew Bible explicitly reserves for YHWH alone: calming the wind and sea with a mere word, and walking on water. 1. … Continue reading The Markan Jesus – The Physical Embodiment and Visible Appearance of Israel’s God

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.