RE: Why can't God sin?
February 26, 2013 at 2:50 am
(This post was last modified: February 26, 2013 at 2:50 am by Drich.)
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It depends on which scriptures you read. John 14:28, has Jesus claiming god his father is greater than he. So that would indicate Jesus is saying he is not god the father.
While John 10:30 has Jesus saying he and the father are one.
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Thes following is the Koine Greek in which the passage is translated:
πατήρ patēr= father
ἐσμέν esmen= Are
εἷς heis= One or of one mind. Not one meaning they share the same body. (Which is the only way this passage and the other could be considered a paradox.)
Any more Red Herrings you want me to clear or can we get back on topic?
It depends on which scriptures you read. John 14:28, has Jesus claiming god his father is greater than he. So that would indicate Jesus is saying he is not god the father.
While John 10:30 has Jesus saying he and the father are one.
You might like this link -
Thes following is the Koine Greek in which the passage is translated:
πατήρ patēr= father
ἐσμέν esmen= Are
εἷς heis= One or of one mind. Not one meaning they share the same body. (Which is the only way this passage and the other could be considered a paradox.)
Any more Red Herrings you want me to clear or can we get back on topic?