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Verse 3 is ambiguous because the creator can be God (El) or the Word (Yahweh) and ether way, we’ve got creation story to support it. Verse 4 appears to be an allusion to Psalm 36:9 where the elohim is identified as Yahweh (and not El). |
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Verse 5 is exceptional because the author says someone cannot comprehend something.
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I think that the author thought that Yahweh was a son of El (and not a permutation of El), and that that was the big fucking secret. In other words, the author was frustrated because the Jews thought Yahweh and El Elyon were one and the same, but the author thought otherwise. |
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Note that the Gospel of Thomas says Jesus had a non-human mother. This is consistent with the view that Jesus/ Yahweh was the son of El and Asherah. |
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GJohn tells us what his story is going to be about:
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Time after time, all of the controversial verses in GJohn that purportedly offer conflicting views of Jesus in relation to his “Father� (and that have traditionally been remedied by the Trinity) can be better reconciled if we assume that the author of GJohn had the same mindset as the author of Deut 32:8-9. GJohn thought Jesus was Yahweh – a son of El. I see little room for disagreement. Does anyone even understand me? |
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From the thread Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani …
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thanks for bringing these verses to my attention. It supports what I am trying to say here. Have you ever wondered if Yahweh may have been the “word of El?� GJohn specifically says the Word was not human, and then became human. Quote:
I can’t think of a simpler, more satisfying explanation. Yahweh and El were not the same god. Jesus and Yahweh were. |
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This looks like Loomis talking to Loomis.
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I suspect the lack of participation stems from the underlying postulate that the Hebrews/ Israelites were every bit as polytheistic as their Canaanite / Ugaritic counterparts. But that, of course, is only speculation. |
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