TO begin, it makes no difference how many people may believe that Jesus is GOD, it still doesnt fly. A man made demi semi god man has been part and parcel of the majority of pagan religions for countless centuries, and Christian doctrine, adopted from the Mithric pagan religion popular at the beginning of the millenium 0001.
The descendents of Noach, knew that there was ONE , who was called THE MOST HIGH, but the title, "God" was not originally used to identify this SUpreme Creator till many years later.
THe ancient Egyptians had a plurality of gods,,including, a Lamb god, one of which when YHVH instructed Moses to tell Israel to KILL the gods of Egypt, the Lamb god was the god that was killed for the Passover, which had no relationship to the supposed, lamb of God, Jesus, as Jesus was no Passover sacrifice, as human sacrifice was a forbidden as far as the Jewish Law. In other words, the Jesus, lamb of God is an erronious association of pagan idolatry, used by the gospel author, John, who apparently knew little about the laws of the Hebrews, Torah.
The GOD , who Revealed the Name, YHVH, is the God of all creation, and existance. GOD IS, and Not a man, as the prophet Hosea declares,,,"God is not a man, nor the son of a man, that God should lie". Ergo. You want to understand, that GOD IS. Anything, carved, created, made by man, is not GOD. Sincerely
2006-08-08 11:23:27
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answered by Laughingwalt 3
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Jesus is God in past, present and future. He was the God of Moses and the Old Testament. Pharoah did not recognize Him as God, but probably worhipped the Egyptian dieties. In the Old Testament, it says numerous times that Moses obeyed God and forsook Egypt because God commanded it. In the New Testament book of Hebrews, chapter 11, verse 26, it says Moses regarded Christ more than the wealth of Egypt. This supports the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, which basically is the belief that God, Christ, and The Holy Spirit are three in one. A difficult concept, but supported throughout the Bible. Hope this helps!! Good question!
2006-08-08 11:12:17
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answer #2
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answered by kimba 3
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The God mentioned in the Old Testament is God the Father. He is the God of the pharoahs of Egypt and the God of Moses. Jesus is his son. He (being a part of God), is God the Son. Jesus was born in the New Testament, and he was the God who walked the Earth. God the Father created it.
*People who don't know the answers to these questions, or who just want to be rude should just stop - try and be respectful of others' beliefs.
2006-08-08 11:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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The Pharoahs worshiped the Nile, and so many other Gods and their temples stan till now witnessing their Gods
Moses worshiped God as the Quran tells too
what does Jesus have to do with the Pharoahs and Moses?
2006-08-08 11:15:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The gods of the Pharaohs of Egypt were idols made by men. The God of Moses exists in three persons with three distinct personalities and roles: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit. The Bible teaches that all three are God and that they are united as one.
The second part of your "question"--the ranting and raving part . . . There have been many horrible things done in the name of God and Jesus. That doesn't mean that those people were truly serving God or Jesus. If you study your history a little more closely, you will find that many inventions and advances that have been "discovered" have been by Christians who were trying to make life better for people. Many Christians died in WWII protecting the lives of Jews. Many Christians risked their lives to smuggle slaves to freedom in the north during the time of slavery here in the U.S. Yes, there have been horrible things done by people who call themselves "Christians." There have also been amazing, heroic things done by people who call themselves "Christians." Why do you give Christians the credit only for the bad things?
God judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart, and He knows who the real followers are.
2006-08-08 11:40:34
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answered by happygirl 6
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When you read the first book of the old testament...Genesis, during creation, God use the word WE not i, US, OUR, not me or myself...meaning God is not alone ( read Genesis 1:26 )... God, the father Almighty...
and who is God with??? (read Revelation 1:8)
" I am the Alpha and omega, says the Lord, who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty..."
When u say God...ur talking about the father, the Son and the Holy spirit...Jesus was at the beginning of age is just that He was sent to earth as a human being because the people were too stubborn and started to disbelief the very existence of God, they keep sinning, so Jesus need to become human to be an ultimate sacrifice... ( During Moses time, people who sin must sacrifice blood of an animal to be forgiven...) but the blood of Jesus covered all the sins of the world...no need individual animal sacrifice... (all the animals on earth wont be enough...)just admit that we are sinners, have faith that He is the Son of God...and He died for our sins...and of course repent and follow His great commandments...to love God and love others...God bless you!!!
2006-08-08 11:26:48
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answered by princesss 2
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The Egyptians worshipped just about everything from the sun to the Nile and had different names for all their "gods". The God of Moses is the same God of Christianity and Judaism. The God who created heaven and earth.
2006-08-08 11:08:43
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answered by Kayl Q 3
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Col a million:15 does no longer say Jesus replaced into the first off God's creations. It says, "the firstborn over all creation." you imagine it ability the first of God's creations, yet that is no longer what it says. It says firstborn. it truly is a identify. King David replaced into the youngest contained in the kinfolk (a million Samuel 16:11). God said as him a firstborn also. (Psalm 89:20 & 27). Firstborns have inheritance rights. Firstborns are set aside for God. Stuff like that. also, Col a million:16 says Jesus created all issues. i theory God created all issues. Col a million:17 says Jesus replaced into in the previous all issues. i theory God replaced into in the previous all issues. Col a million:19 says ALL of God's fullness is in Him. So, if Jesus replaced into no longer God, how could he be in the previous Abraham? i recognize for a shown actuality that I wasn't. word how the Jews considered Jesus' fact to advise he replaced into claiming to be God? I did.
2016-11-23 16:33:24
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answered by ? 4
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Jesus is one Being of the Trinity the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost all being the same person but existing as three individuals at the same time.. which is uncomprehensive for "man" who can only understand being one individual and not three-in-unision.
God was the God of the pharoahs of Egypt, but I don't think they followed Him. According to my knowledge, they were polytheistic-untrue.
2006-08-08 11:15:09
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answered by awantwin2004 2
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Jesus is not God, but the Son of God, as in The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. The messenger for us mortals here on earth has many names; like Jesus and Moses as you mentioned. Greek, Egyptian, and Japanese cultures have many Gods and Goddesses, so your question does not really have a distinct answer.
2006-08-08 11:14:46
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answered by Steve G 2
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Monotheism was invented in Egypt by Akhenaten, a rouge Pharaoh married to the famously beautiful Nefertiti. No one or culture before him (roughly 1400 B.C.E.) was ever monotheistic. He raised the Egyptian god Aten to the status of only deity. Before and after him, Egypt was polytheistic, esoteric, and magical in it's religious tradition. Monotheism was unpopular with the Egyptians, so as soon as Akhenaten was out, so were his misguided beliefs in one supreme god.
Moses copied the idea of monotheism from Akhenaten (Jewish mythology is highly indebted to the Egyptians and Babylonians, whom they copied quite a bit), so he probably was an Aten worshiper as well.
2006-08-08 11:06:40
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answered by Heather L 4
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