John 12:41 makes two claims that together carry the Trinitarian argument: that Isaiah saw Jesus's glory, and that the glory John attributes to Jesus elsewhere in his Gospel is pre-temporal Shekinah possessed παρὰ σοί before creation. Even granting the unitarian referent of Isaiah 52–53, the Servant's glorification read through John 17:5 is restoration of co-possessed eternal glory, not the elevation of a creature.
Tag: Incarnation
Dead, Forever Dead — The Jesus the Watchtower Will Not Give You
Jehovah's Witnesses teach that the man Jesus who died on Good Friday did not come back — that his body was dissolved into atoms and a spirit creature named Michael was constructed to take his place. This is a primary-source documented study of that doctrine — what the Watchtower actually teaches, why it cannot be reconciled with the apostolic Scriptures, and why the Jesus who rose is the same man who died.
The Divine Identity of Jesus Christ
The claim that the Synoptic Gospels present a theologically simple Jesus — a great teacher, an exalted prophet, an agent of God rather than God himself — is one of the most persistent errors in biblical interpretation. This article dismantles it text by text, argument by argument, across Psalm 110, Matthew, Mark, and Luke, and two thousand years of unbroken patristic testimony. The centerpiece is the argument that has never been successfully answered: in Matthew 5, Jesus places his own personal legislative word over against the Lex talionis — the foundational principle of all Mosaic criminal justice — from his own first-person authority. Deuteronomy 18:20 leaves exactly two categories of person who would do that. A false prophet condemned to death. Or the Lawgiver himself. There is no third category.
The New Passover: Heaven, History, and the Heart of Holy Week
The story of the Passover was never just about ancient Egypt. From the night heaven came down to Sinai, to the upper room in Jerusalem, to the font of Baptism and the altar of the Eucharist, God has been writing one continuous story of liberation — and every one of us is in it. This Holy Week, discover how the Exodus unlocks the deepest meaning of the Last Supper, the sacraments, and the inexhaustible love of Christ revealed in the story of Judas.
Thirty Pieces of Silver: The Price of God
Matthew attributed a Zechariah prophecy to Jeremiah and critics have called it a mistake ever since. They are not merely wrong — they have missed one of the most breathtaking proofs of divine authorship in the entire Bible. Follow the silver.





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