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#15, RE: Aramaic is the Key
Posted by jdrywood on Mar-12-2002 at 05:32 AM
In response to message #14
O Excellent Ahkan Acts three WOW! Keep it coming. Now, you say, Jesus is a name not a title. That’s so true ahkay you must have read Luke 1:31 ‘shall call his name Jesus’. But did you notice the confusion of MarYah = deity when applied to an angel of verse 11 who appeared before Zacharias yet is called ‘malacha’ in verse 13. Then we learn this angel had a name in verse 19 and was sent to speak glad tidings that is as an ambassador for deity. In fact, this is rehearsed in verse 26: ‘the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth’. Oh! Oh! Sent from ‘alaha’ then to top this off the two deities are co-joined in verse32: ‘the Mar-Yah alaha (Lord God) shall give unto him (Jesus) the throne of his father David’. What’s this non-sense about possessing David’s throne and reigning over the Jews for ever and a never ending kingdom. This has never happened! Besides, you guys slice deity up like a potato and place David’s kingdom in the sky. Then you argue that this baby is very deity called Mar-Yah in Luke 2:11 as if deity could be born. Do you realise how ridicules this sounds, how very pagan? Now if you take all these appellatives and apply the same to singular entities, there’s no confusion. Deity called Mar-Yah, alaha or Mar-Yah alaha sends representatives to speak on his behave and causes a miracle or two to produce a unique individual with his own qnoma and personality that makes him special and calls this baby Jesus who is to redeem the kingdom of David and be Israel’s king in the future on this earth than maybe we have arrived at the true meaning of his new name the Mar-Yah Jesus Mshikha, bonifide Saviour of mankind. Now how does this name differ from the almighty? Well that’s easy. Only Deity is called YHWH and his beloved creation is called Mar-Yah Jesus Mshikha. The identity of Jesus is not lost. I see two separate identities and every son of God also will have separate identities and a new name given them. Maybe yours will be marah Iakov or marah Paul or something unique like Iakovel or Paulel. Aren’t we getting a little blasphemous in calling Jesus GOD? After all mar Paul says: ‘this man is the power of Alalah’ Ac 8:10 and do I have to remind you that in his exalted state at this very moment at God’s right hand and as our mediator he is called ‘human’ ] 04nrb 1Timothy 2:5: ‘the MAN Christ Jesus”. This same MAN is going to return with marks in his side and hands, in his very qnoma and personality.
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