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Then said the Jews unto him, Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast thou seen Abraham? Jesus said unto them Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was I am. Then took they up stones to cast at him: but Jesus hid himself,." (John 8:56-59) |
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No. Jesus is not claiming he is greater than Abraham, He was planned,concieved, and existed before Abraham. Thus reference to this Scripture...John 8.56 Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it, and was glad. Quote:
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Or is that an excuse for poor scholarship and a poor understanding of Hebrew? Or how about the you getting a fit with the Kabbalists Hebrew scholars making Abraham into some sort of creator elohim, or creator God? So again, it is NOT my job to get a correct understanding of Hebrew if the Hebrew scholars themselves can't seem to get their own language and holy book right? |
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Again I proposed, why not name the "Abrahamic" religions Christianity, since Christ claims to be their, ahem, daddy? |
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You cannot make assumptions on the English of what is translated from another language. Translators have to make choices to best convey the content of the original communication as they understand it. Pedantry is usually not functional based on translations, but you can't blame the translator, it's the pedant. Such things as the linguistic connections in Hebrew based on the form of a word cannot be captured in a translation, yet linguistic form is part of the rhetoric of ancient Hebrew. A writer will make connections based on phonological similarities. This is where a knowledge of Hebrew is necessary. If you don't want to talk about Hebrew etymology, then such knowledge is less necessary. spin |
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As followers of Jesus are we Jesuits (and thus not Christian) which is our calling as upright Catholics so Jesus can be the way that removes Catholicism from us, just as it removed Judaism from Joseph the upright Jew. I will add here that it is absurd to even think it is possible for Christianity to be a religion, least of all an Abrahamic religion. As Catholic would I object since it denies the example set by Jesus, and if I was a Jew I would object since it was their duty to crucify him. |
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Is it Abraham Ab+raham i.e. Father of nations? or is it A-Br-hamon, which in this case would mean it is NOT father at all? In either case you are saying that ABRAHAM as a word alone to mean "father -Ab and nations -by Raham" CANNOT be supported by Hebrew at all. |
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