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A question about Heaven

agedman

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Do you consider other places may be inhabited?

The Scriptures state: "12Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them."

Plural heavens that are inhabited.

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JesusFan

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Again, the evidence, Genesis 22:12 and Mark 13:32 with Acts of the Apostles 1:7. You can understand it however it makes sense to you.
Jesus was and is fully God, and in His deity has never forgotten or learned anything new!
 

JesusFan

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I remember a Pastor once saying God never asks a question to get information. He is moving someone to understand something important.

peace to you
Indeed, would we say when God asked Adam "where are you?" he really had lost him then?
 

37818

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Did not mean He did not know, as was speaking in human like terms there!

The Word who is the Son always has the two natures. First being the LORD [Yahweh] and the second being with the LORD God, being the Son. Being God is being uncaused and eternal. And being the Son being finite and temporal where He would never be fully omniscient, this you are not hearing to be true. As God the Son He never changed in any way. As the Son He changed how He was with God.
 

JesusFan

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The Word who is the Son always has the two natures. First being the LORD [Yahweh] and the second being with the LORD God, being the Son. Being God is being uncaused and eternal. And being the Son being finite and temporal where He would never be fully omniscient, this you are not hearing to be true. As God the Son He never changed in any way. As the Son He changed how He was with God.
Jesus before he was born as Jesus, was the etrnal Word of the Father, and had ONLY the nature of Yahweh, as he was Yahweh, same as the Father and Holy Spirit also!
 

37818

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Jesus before he was born as Jesus, was the etrnal Word of the Father, and had ONLY the nature of Yahweh, as he was Yahweh, same as the Father and Holy Spirit also!
A falsehood. According to John 1:1-2, He was both "with God" and "was God." God being Yahweh, God does not change. The Word changed according to John 1:14. How He was with God changed, but He did not from being God.
 
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