The Sixth misrepresentation, “Finally God forsook himself and sacrificed himself to prove his loyalty to himself.”
Matthew 27:46
“And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, ‘Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?’ that is, ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’”
Luke 23:46
“Then Jesus, calling out with a loud voice, said, ‘Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!’ And having said this he breathed his last.”
When Jesus said, “‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” he was speaking to the Father as we can from Luke 23:46
John 10:14-18
“14 I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me, 15 just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I lay down my life for the sheep. 16 And I have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice. So there will be one flock, one shepherd. 17 For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life that I may take it up again. 18 No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it up again. This charge I have received from my Father.”
The seventh misrepresentation, “While dead he resurrected himself so he could exalt himself above himself.”
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are involved in the resurrection of Jesus.
Father: Acts 5:30; Galatians 1:1
Son: John 2:19-22:; 10:17-18
Holy Spirit: Romans 8:11
The eighth misrepresentation, “Then he sat at his own right hand and waited till he placed his enemies as a footstool.”
The text is from Hebrews 1:8-13. This passage starts off by calling Jesus the God in verse 8. The Greek says “toward but the Son The throne of you the God into the age of the age”
When one compares Hebrews 1:10 with Isaiah 48:13, it should not be hard to realize that Jesus is Jehovah.
Regarding Hebrews 1:13, again the Bible does not teach and Trinitarian do not believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are the same person. Why say this about this verse?
The ninth misrepresentation, “Finally with Satan’s forces defeated, God would turn his kingdom over to himself that all things would become everything to himself.”
No, Jesus delivers the kingdom to God.
1 Corinthians 15:24-28
24 Then comes the end, when he delivers the kingdom to God the Father after destroying every rule and every authority and power.
28 When all things are subjected to him, then the Son himself will also be subjected to him who put all things in subjection under him, that God may be all in all.
Matthew 27:46
“And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, ‘Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?’ that is, ‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?’”
Luke 23:46
“Then Jesus, calling out with a loud voice, said, ‘Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!’ And having said this he breathed his last.”
When Jesus said, “‘My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” he was speaking to the Father as we can from Luke 23:46
John 10:14-18
“14 I am the good shepherd. I know my own and my own know me, 15 just as the Father knows me and I know the Father; and I lay down my life for the sheep. 16 And I have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them also, and they will listen to my voice. So there will be one flock, one shepherd. 17 For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life that I may take it up again. 18 No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it up again. This charge I have received from my Father.”
The seventh misrepresentation, “While dead he resurrected himself so he could exalt himself above himself.”
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are involved in the resurrection of Jesus.
Father: Acts 5:30; Galatians 1:1
Son: John 2:19-22:; 10:17-18
Holy Spirit: Romans 8:11
The eighth misrepresentation, “Then he sat at his own right hand and waited till he placed his enemies as a footstool.”
The text is from Hebrews 1:8-13. This passage starts off by calling Jesus the God in verse 8. The Greek says “toward but the Son The throne of you the God into the age of the age”
When one compares Hebrews 1:10 with Isaiah 48:13, it should not be hard to realize that Jesus is Jehovah.
Regarding Hebrews 1:13, again the Bible does not teach and Trinitarian do not believe that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are the same person. Why say this about this verse?
The ninth misrepresentation, “Finally with Satan’s forces defeated, God would turn his kingdom over to himself that all things would become everything to himself.”
No, Jesus delivers the kingdom to God.
1 Corinthians 15:24-28
24 Then comes the end, when he delivers the kingdom to God the Father after destroying every rule and every authority and power.
28 When all things are subjected to him, then the Son himself will also be subjected to him who put all things in subjection under him, that God may be all in all.