Hi Slade,

 

I realize that your one word answer is most likely a result of busyness.  If I can tweak any more out of you (or at a time that is better for you) would you agree that the Newer Testament (read Jesus Christ) gives a fuller revelation of God than the Older Testament?

 

Jonathan

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Slade Henson
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 7:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [TruthTalk] On Echad

 

No.

 

-- slade

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Taylor
Sent: Tuesday, 11 January, 2005 23.51
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] On Echad

Would you agree with me that in light of God's fuller self-revelation of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in the New Testament, there is very solid evidence upon which to conclude that echad in Deuteronomy, as it relates to the oneness God, and as it is quoted in the New Testament, does in fact reflect and refer to a coming together to form a oneness by way of unity, and that to the contrary it does not refer to an absolute singularity, as even some Christians are wont to insist?


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