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Exegesis is the interpretation of a Biblical text, to explore its meaning, significance and relevance. Most exegesis questions should be asked at the Biblical Hermeneutics site; exegesis questions on this site need to specify a perspective and explain why an answer from that perspective is needed.

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Were the Jews right in accusing Jesus of claiming to be God? [duplicate]

I was once asked this question by a Jehovah Witness to prove if the Jews understood that Jesus was claiming to be God. I affirm that they did while the Jehovah Witnesses deny it. Related question he …
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Were the Jews right in accusing Jesus of claiming to be God?

I'm going to approach this by saying the following. Whether or not the Jews are correctly or incorrectly understanding Jesus is not the issue. The issue is what was it that Jesus "SAID" that caused th …
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According to Jehovah’s Witnesses who are the two messengers at Malachi 3:1?

According to Jehovah’s Witnesses who are these two messengers in Malachi 3:1? Behold, I am going to send My messenger, and he will clear the way before Me. And the Lord, whom you seek, will sudden …
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Did Paul change his teaching regarding Jesus? Rom 9:5

No, the Apostle Paul did not change his mind as it pertains to "Who is Jesus Christ." In fact, he reinforced his position that Jesus Christ was God, just read all of his writings. Let's examine the "t …
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When Jesus said it's better to enter the kingdom of heaven with one eye, does that mean such...

The issue here is not about healing. It's about the world being a stumbling block to others including Christians. Matthew 18:7, "Woe to the world because of its stumbling blocks! For it is inevitable …
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Which of these interpretations of Malachi 3:1 can be eliminated?

Actually I don't see the need to try and eliminate various interpretations. How about using some "reasoning" skills/logic to figure out what the Bible says are the messengers. Isaiah 40:3, "A voice is …
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Is 1 Corinthians 15:27 problematic for trinitarians?

The Apostle Paul explains it quite nicely at Philippians 2:3-8. Vs3, "Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind let each of your regard one another as more important than …
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According to Protestants who don't accept something like the real presence, why was Jesus' t...

Context, context, context. The invisibility of God is taught in the Scriptures (John 1:18). At John 6:46 Jesus says, "Not that any man has seen God, "Save he which is of God." The manifestation of God …
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For Pretrib believers, doesn't Luke 21:36 imply that Christians will go through the tribulat...

Luke 21:36, and in fact the whole chapter of Luke 21 is reporting basically what Matthew stated at Matthew 24 in slightly different words. For instance at Luke 21:7, "And they questioned Him, saying, …
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Against the context of John Chapter One, are the three records of John the Baptist's words, ...

Three times, the apostle John records the witness of John the Baptist regarding Jesus being 'after' John yet 'before' John and 'first' - in 1:15, 1:27 and 1:30. John bore witness of Him, and cried ou …
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How do Jehovah's Witnesses understand Galatians 1:11-12?

The Apostle Paul stated at Galatians 1:11-12 the following: Galatians 1:11-12: For I would have you know, brethern, that the gospel which was preached by me is not according to man. For I neither rec …
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Should Christians call to God asking him to receive their spirit when dying?

I don't see why not? You do not have to designate a specific person of the Trinity, you can just call upon God. I posted a similar question 11 days ago asking Unitarians why Stephen at Acts 7:59-60 wh …
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How can trinitarians profess co-equality when Jesus said the Father was greater?

We have a situation at John chapter 5 where the Jews confronted Jesus saying at vs16, "And for this reason the Jews were persecuting Jesus, because He was doing these things on the Sabbath." What Jes …
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Does Genesis 1:3 describe God creating Jesus Christ?

Since I'm "anyone" my answer would be a resounding "NO." All the verses you provided are not saying what you think they mean. I'm not going to go through everyone of them but just high light a few of …
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According to Christians not affiliated with the LDS Church, is the LDS doctrine of salvation...

Most definitely. According to the Bible we are saved by grace according to Ephesians 2:8-9, "For by grace you have been saved (past tense) through faith; and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of …
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