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Eternal Subordination of the Son. Biblical?

loDebar

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If He was not 100% God on the cross you sins are not paid for, If He was not 100% human on the cross you cannot share in His death .

He is not a lessor God or created God . He is not the Son of God who came to earth but God who came to earth as a son of man
 

Yeshua1

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Prior to the incarnation, John 1:14, He was both "with God" and "was God," John 1:1-2.

In Isaiah 9:6 a prophecy of His incarnation, He was to be called "eternal Father." (John 14:9, just "Father.")

Now if the Son of God has a beginning and His father as the Father has a beginning, then both the Son and Father are forever finite, temporal attributes.
Both are eternal, and the Son always was begotten by the Father
 

37818

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John writes that the Word, the Lpgos as both "with" and "was" God. That the Word was made "flesh." And that is a change. God does not change. So as God He would not have changed. But being also someone other than God, being with God, He could change. He did not cease being God, but how He was with God changed.
 
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