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Scholars of higher immense are requested to answer:-
1) Name one Bible in which Jesus has Claimed divinity?
2)Where in the Bible has Jesus told his to worship him?(pbuh)
3) Did jesus write the all the testiments of bible , was it ordered to change the bible ?
4)What is red letter?
Answers will highly appreciated.

2007-01-25 11:47:01 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

9 answers

1) Jesus never claimed to be the God but the Son of God. When Jesus said, "He that has seen me has see the Father" and "I and the Father are one," he meant that he is in union with the Father, that he is a reflection of the Father. They have the same line of thoughts; their personalities and qualities are alike.
-- John 10:30; 14:9.

2) Jesus NEVER told anyone to worship him but only to worship the Father.

3) No, Jesus did not write the Old or New Testaments. God inspired 40 different people to write 66 little books (in about 1600 years time) to form the Bible.

4) Red letters in some of the bibles are supposed to be the words of Jesus when he spoke them on earth (some are inaccurate).

2007-01-25 13:46:46 · answer #1 · answered by My2Cents 5 · 0 0

The majority of printed texts of King James, New King James, New International Version, and other mainstream Christian bibles will record Christ revealing Himself as the promised Messiah. In John Chapter 8, Jesus makes the clear revelation to the Jewish ruling party that He is (not just a prophet or teacher) the one sent who has the power to save from the death of sin. In the concluding verse of the chapter He declares, "Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM."

Jesus wants to be worshipped as God, not as a man. Each person must come to the conclusion that Jesus was, and is, the incarnate Word of God, God made flesh. It was not until after Jesus rose from the dead that his followers understood the teachings He had given them from the beginning. To ask them to worship Him while He was in the form of natural man would not have been accepted. His resurrection was the evidence to His disciples (then and now) that His claim to divinity is true.

The various testaments and epistles (letters) were written by those who had been with Jesus in His ministry (Paul was instructed by the risen Lord). The gospels record most of the life and ministry of Jesus and the message of his saving grace. The book of Acts describes the early church, its expansion, its persecution, and the giving of the promised Holy Spirit. The epistles are various letters to people or churches that clarify the teachings of our Lord. I'm not sure what you mean about changing the bible.

The original manuscripts are considered inerrant. The early scribes wrote in Hebrew; the later authors used aramic, Greek, and Latin. Communication is more than translating something word-for-word. Accurate translations require keeping the intent of the original authors' writings intact. Sometimes antiquated language must be updated so it can be comprehended by a new audience. This does not "change" the message that God has given us. I believe that the God who created us also has the power to preserve His message to us. It is that message that remains inerrant even through the centuries that have passed.

Some bibles put the words of Jesus in red letters. There are some that don't, but it's more of a matter of preference than anything.

2007-01-25 12:44:48 · answer #2 · answered by youngatheart 3 · 0 0

I'm guessing English is not your native language?

1. You mean one book of the Bible? John's Gospel.
2. You mean, where did Jesus tell his followers to worship him? Again, John's gospel.
3. Jesus didn't write any of the Bible. No, no one ordered that the Bible be changed.
4. Some Bibles are printed with the words attributed to Jesus printed in red ink: that's known as a 'red letter Bible.'

Hope this helps. Salaam Aleikum!

2007-01-25 11:59:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

1) Jesus said many times that He and the Father were One. It's in all the Christian Bibles.

2) He didn't say to worship Him, He said to follow Him :)

3) Jesus never wrote a single testament.

4) red letter means the words actually spoken by Jesus are in red to make them easier to find

2007-01-25 11:55:52 · answer #4 · answered by arewethereyet 7 · 2 0

1)This link is from the Gospel of John. Jesus is known is the Word made Flesh. Clink on the link and read for understanding.
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John1&version=31
2)He didn't tell them to worship Him. They knew who He was and did.
3)No - Jesus did not write any of the BIble. It was written about him. The BIble was written by many authors all inspired by God's Holy Spirit.
4)red letters in the Gospels are the words of Jesus Christ.

2007-01-25 11:58:46 · answer #5 · answered by what's up? 6 · 1 0

1Every Bible and true word of God.
2.Jesus did not tell anyone to worship him...He is not Muhammad he dd not bear witness of himself but God told who he is and his works proved who he is.
3.Jesus (unlike the lies the Qu'ran tells) did not write scripture he had scripture available which he nor any prophet of God denied or called corrupt...He inspired scripture as he was God he did not write or change it.
4. Have no idea what you re talking about in many scriptures you will find the words of Christ written in red to show his words.
Now quit telling lies and be a good little Muslim and do as Allah commanded you and agree with the revelation sent down to us and read the Bible the true word of God.

2007-01-25 12:01:13 · answer #6 · answered by djmantx 7 · 1 0

The Holy Bible -Old and New Testaments- are very clear on the divinity of the Son of God.They are equally clear on the divinity of the Holy Spirit. The Triune nature of God is first expressed in the 1st chapter of Genesis when God created man in His own image. Then God-plural Hebrew word for God- said let us make man in our image and after our likeness.Later we read, so God-singular Hebrew word for God- created man in His image and after His likeness.God literally and physically appeared to Adam,Moses,Abraham,Isaac,Jacob-Israel-Gideon,Hagar and many others in the Old Testament.If God is only Spirit then how would this be possible? All of these people claimed they literally saw God in physical form and were afraid they would die because of that.In the OT book of Zechariah the Almighty,speaking of the end of times, says,"They will look upon Me whom they have pierced". When was the Almighty pierced? And how is this possible without God taking on the form of human flesh and allowing Himself to be subjected to such treatment? When the disciple Thomas saw Jesus after His resurrection he bowed in worship and said, "my Lord and my God". Did Jesus rebuke him for this claim or the worship? No! Did Jesus rebuke Thomas for taking the Lord's name in vain? No! Jesus replied, "Because thou hast seen thou hast believed." Believed what? That,as Thomas just stated, Jesus was indeed the Lord and God. There are numerous verses of Scripture where the Divinity of Jesus Christ is plainly stated and where He is called the Creator of all things.There are numerous OT verses which clearly state the Divinity of the Messiah -Jesus Christ- and that the Almighty Himself would visit the Earth in order to die for the sins of the world. I recommend a DVD titled Jesus in Genesis. I also recommend you read the OT entirely and see for yourself how many times the Almighty God literally appeared to humans in a physical sense. These instances are known as Theophanies and as preincarnate appearances of the Son of God. But perhaps you have another explanation that actually makes some sense?
Jesus did not write any of the Bible. As He Himself stated, "you search the Scriptures because you think in them you will find eternal life; and it is they which speak of Me". The entire Bible is about Jesus Christ, God in the flesh, the Creator of all things.
Red letter? Only thing that comes to mind are versions of the Bible which use red letters for any direct quotations of Jesus Christ.
Added note: PBUH means -and correct me if I'm wrong- Praise be upon Him. The Bible is very clear that the Almighty God,Creator of all things, and only He is deserving of praise. Why,then,would you give praise to Jesus CHrist?

2007-01-25 12:17:10 · answer #7 · answered by utuseclocal483 5 · 1 0

1. The Holy Bible
2. The Holy Bible
3. He didn't, but neither did the illeterate Muhammad, his freinds wrote it and lost it during their travels and then it was written from memory and recollections later after his death.
4. Something that isn't a black letter.

2007-01-25 12:01:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

It would require a Scholar to understand what you just asked.

2007-01-25 11:53:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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