So, are you claiming that Christ claimed His human form was Omnipresent?. We know it is recounted at a later date, but, that does not change the fact that all statements refer to statements by Christ, not John.
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So, are you claiming that Christ claimed His human form was Omnipresent?. We know it is recounted at a later date, but, that does not change the fact that all statements refer to statements by Christ, not John.
What part of the exception, "but he who descended" did you miss?
You obviously have a serious problem understanding rather simple concepts. Christ's Human form was NOT Omnipresent. That is the crux of the entire point!If it always refers to Christ being human then you have just cancelled out your argument.
So, are you claiming that Christ claimed His human form was Omnipresent?
Again, what part of "Jesus as being human" did you fail to understand?And I would ask you, do you really take a view that Christ was not in Heaven from a perspective of His Deity?
You obviously have a serious problem understanding rather simple concepts. Christ's Human form was NOT Omnipresent. That is the crux of the entire point!
Again, what part of "Jesus as being human" did you fail to understand?
If it always refers to Christ being human then you have just cancelled out your argument.
And I would ask you, do you really take a view that Christ was not in Heaven from a perspective of His Deity?
Do the disciples actually see the Father?
John 14
King James Version (KJV)
8 Philip saith unto him, Lord, show us the Father, and it sufficeth us.
9 Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? he that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Show us the Father?
10 Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.
Are you saying that you do not believe that the Son was in the Father and the Father in the Son? Do you really separate God in this manner?
None. I am the one who pointed it out to you.What part of the exception did you miss?
Please post where I equated Jesus's Human form not being Omnipresent to Moses ascending the mountain. Thank you.And then go on to equate this with Moses going up the mountain?
Yes, I understand that Nicodemus, a teacher of Israel, understood the Mishna and Cumash ascribing to Moses the action of "ascending into heaven" to receive the decalogue. And I also understand the import of a Greek perfect tense verb.Which brings us back to the very same conclusion...no man has ascended into Heaven. You, and your source/s impose a retro interpretation that denies a present tense to the account, and even go so far as to infer that John is filling in the blanks.
The words are not Christ's words in the 1st person. They are John's words, Inspired by God in the perfect tense to show that John's comments, along with the rest of the Gospel of John, was inscripturated post ascension. God understand's Greek grammar and does not make foolish grammatical errors. He inspired a perfect tense verb. That verb is correct. Christ had ascended to Heaven in the past and remained in Heaven through the point the passage was inscripturated.You will not change the fact that Christ is said to state this at that time, and He is not speaking from a perspective of Post-Ascension.
Asked and answered.Please answer, that we not have to continue this round-about.
Untrue. I don't limit God/Christ at all. But He has Self-limited His Humanity to NOT being Omnipresent. For the address "Son of Man" to be used, which refers to His Humanity, including His Human form, we must understand that He indicates that He, as "Son of Man" was not both in Heaven and on Earth, in His Physical, Human form, at the same time.Christ is not limiting Himself [Personal attack edited].
Which was that, at the time of John's comments, He was already in Heaven and was still in Heaven when John penned His Gospel!No, TC, I am claiming exactly what Christ Himself claimed.
Moses in the wilderness is the central theme of the passage. I really don't see how you could miss that?Nice dodge but you are ignoring that Moses going up the mountain is not in the text, which makes your view something imposed into the text.
None. I am the one who pointed it out to you.Please post where I equated Jesus's Human form not being Omnipresent to Moses ascending the mountain. Thank you.
Yes, I understand that Nicodemus, a teacher of Israel, understood the Mishna and Cumash ascribing to Moses the action of "ascending into heaven" to receive the decalogue. And I also understand the import of a Greek perfect tense verb.
And your dismissive comment that John's Gospel, Inspired by the Holy Spirit of God, and thus Infallible as merely being "John filling in the blanks" is very close to deny the Baptist distinctive of Biblical Authority. You might want to rethink that attack on God's word. It will not be tolerated.
The words are not Christ's words in the 1st person. They are John's words, Inspired by God in the perfect tense to show that John's comments, along with the rest of the Gospel of John, was inscripturated post ascension. God understand's Greek grammar and does not make foolish grammatical errors. He inspired a perfect tense verb. That verb is correct. Christ had ascended to Heaven in the past and remained in Heaven through the point the passage was inscripturated.
Which was that, at the time of John's comments, He was already in Heaven and was still in Heaven when John penned His Gospel!
Untrue. I don't limit God/Christ at all. But He has Self-limited His Humanity to NOT being Omnipresent. For the address "Son of Man" to be used, which refers to His Humanity, including His Human form, we must understand that He indicates that He, as "Son of Man" was not both in Heaven and on Earth, in His Physical, Human form, at the same time.
Okay, you have ceased all intelligent discussion and are just being deliberately obtuse.Then John was in Heaven taking dictation?
Moses in the wilderness is the central theme of the passage. I really don't see how you could miss that?
If you make such a false accusation against me again there will be consequences.[Personal attack edited].
Okay, you have ceased all intelligent discussion and are just being deliberately obtuse.
End of discussion.