Resurrection of Christ, page-200

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    You have been given verses showing that Jesus unquestionably defined the Father alone as the only true God, he quoted the OT where he said Yehowah was our God and Paul well and truly supports Jesus in 1 Cor 8:6.

    You've done nothing of the sorts, all you do as per normal take only a snippet of a verse and your eyes start to roll as if you hit the jackpot, I've given you the meaning of 17:3, there is no point in giving it back to a brick wall

    How about for once explain the meaning of the whole verse and surroundings to get the proper meaning in full context.

    Here is the meaning of the full verse 1Cor 8:6 not snippet or part of it, but the full verse,

    The Bible verse 1 Corinthians 8:6 states: "yet for us there is one God, the Father, from whom are all things and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist."

    "yet for us there is one God, the Father" - This affirms the belief in the Christian doctrine of monotheism, which teaches that there is only one true God.

    God the Father is the ultimate source of all things and the sovereign ruler of the universe.

    "from whom are all things and for whom we exist" - This highlights the role of God the Father as the creator and sustainer of all things. It emphasizes that all of creation comes from God and exists for His purposes, including humanity.

    "and one Lord, Jesus Christ" - This proclaims the deity of Jesus Christ and His authority as the Lord of all. Jesus is the second person of the Trinity, fully God and fully man, who came to earth to save humanity from sin and death.

    "through whom are all things and through whom we exist" - This acknowledges Jesus Christ as the mediator through whom God's divine plan for creation and redemption is accomplished. It recognizes that Jesus is the instrument through which God's will is carried out and that our existence and salvation are dependent on Him.

    This verse affirms the unity of God and Jesus Christ as the divine source and purpose of all things. It emphasizes the foundational beliefs of monotheism, the sovereignty of God the Father, the deity of Jesus Christ, and the role of Jesus as the mediator of God's plan for salvation. Same with John 17:3, it works on the same theme with eternal life
 
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