Yes.
He also said there is no other God except Him.
Isa 45:21 "Declare and set forth your case; Indeed, let them consult together. Who has announced this from of old? Who has long since declared it? Is it not I, the LORD? And there is no other God besides Me, A righteous God and a Savior; There is none except Me.
I was Jesus talking 720 years before He came here in human form.
2006-08-31 03:25:28
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answered by chris p 6
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Yes. There's nothing bizaar about this. My husband is
a Son to his father, but a Father to our children. Same
thing here in Isaiah. Jesus is the Son of God, but the
Father also to us, his children. He is also a wonderful
Counselor, the Prince of Peace, King of Kings and more.
2006-08-31 10:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
http://www.messiahtruth.com/response.html
2006-08-31 10:24:58
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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The redeemer is tited everlasting father
in Hebrews he is called brother
of course you also have to ask what sense is this, Jesus also told people he is in some sense uses mother father brother and sister with believers
and ... it is certainly MORE than great that God is willing to use terms of family relationships including marriage with the redeemed .. rather than just servant or slave
2006-08-31 10:24:04
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answered by whirlingmerc 6
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nope
9.5-6 Refers to to the child of King Ahaz, the righteous King Hezekiah, whom G-d, the wonderous Advisor, Might G-d, Eternal Father is called the "Prince of Peace" not Jesus ben Joseph.
63.16 Refers to G-d the spiritual father of Israel
2006-08-31 10:21:33
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answered by Ariel 2
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Considering Isaiah never speaks of Jesus it is doubtful.
2006-08-31 10:21:18
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answered by Quantrill 7
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Since Jesus and God the Father are the same God, it makes sense to me.
2006-08-31 10:24:20
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answered by sethle99 5
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