The metaphor confirms the sonship

The metaphor confirms the sonship20/02/2021 I received this message from one sincere brother. I have nothing against him, but I want to interrogate the thought process he is using. I quote him. “The father-son image of mankind cannot be literally applied to the Divine Father-Son relationship. The term "Son" is used metaphorically it conveys the … Continue reading The metaphor confirms the sonship

This day have I begotten thee – Hebrews 1:5

Hebrews 1:5 says “This day have I begotten thee”. Is it talking about that day in a manger, when Mary gave birth to a male child? Some say it means when Christ is referred to as only begotten, it is talking about his birth through Mary, i.e. incarnation.That is an error for these reasons.1. Read … Continue reading This day have I begotten thee – Hebrews 1:5

Today have I begotten thee

We can demonstrate from the Bible the following: The trinitarian argument that the phrase “another comforter” (allos paracletos) means that Christ was speaking about another person other than himself is flawed. It is contrary to John’s own use of the term another. John uses the term another six times (Greek a’llos’ in John 18:15; John … Continue reading Today have I begotten thee