Butt in at any time, my friend!!!
 
I know many people think that the "Angel of the Lord" is Yeshua. Others hold that it is the Spirit of the Holy One. Since there is nothing concrete to go on, I have adopted the perspective that it's not necessarily Yeshua. There is one "character" in the book of Joshua who calls Himself the Captain of the Host and He accepts worship from Joshua. This could be Yeshua. Also, the "one like a son of man" in Daniel might also be Yeshua.
 
-- slade
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I hate to butt in, but I think the “Angel of the Lord” was Jesus, don’t you? Izzy

 


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Oh? and what happens when one does not attempt to apprehend the Trinity . . .

 

I don't know. Will you tell me? I never said I never tried and I think anyone who says that "understand" the nature of God is a liar. How can the finite wrap their minds around the infinite?

 

. . . Never mind. J I think I know. 

 

I was specifically referring to individuals like the "Angel of YHVH." I am speaking of those whom the Biblical Text given Divine status in one way or another.

 

-- slade

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"The more one attempts to answer and codify the position, the higher the risk for heresy and wrong-positioning."

 

Oh? and what happens when one does not attempt to apprehend the Trinity . . .

 

"There are other 'Characters' within the Tanakh who claim the status of YHVH that we cannot ignore simply because it doesn't fit the Trinitarian mode."

 

 

 

    Bill 

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