" I and my Father are one"- Jesus
" Before Abraham was, I Am".- Jesus
2007-01-28 04:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, or at least it is not recorded. I personally doubt that he said it, what he did say was,
"I will not claim credit for myself..."
However he did give us some points to guide us to know who he really was and his disciples made some very relevant statements too.
Her are just a few verses about what Jesus and others said about his nature. There are others.
'... most assuredly I say to you, before Abraham existed (ever was) I am.' Jn 8:58
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' for in Christ the fullness of God lives in bodily form...' Col 2:9
Thomas said, after he had met Jesus after He had ascended from the dead,
'My Lord and My God.' Jn 20:28
'....the Father and I are one...' Jn 10:30
'...Christ existed before all things...' Col. 1:17
When Jesus was praying to his father near the end, he said, " The glory I share with you before time began (the beginning of the world." ( Gospel of John.)
2007-01-28 12:36:57
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answer #2
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answered by Palamino 4
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Yes
2007-01-28 13:55:08
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answer #3
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answered by jasmin2236 7
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It's all up for interpretation. The Bible wasn't written until 200 years after he died so nobody knows, some people here are saying yes, but I've heard that he told his followers to not worship him as if he was a God, because he wasn't. If he was God, then why say "Father, why have you forsaken me?" on the cross?
2007-01-28 12:24:14
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answered by James P 6
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Jesus continually pointed people to God, the Father
and stood firm on the message that ALL praise was due HIM !!
Christ always referred to God as His Father and said that He was the object of ALL attentions----Seek ye first the Kingdom of God !!!
2007-01-28 12:22:28
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answered by Anonymous
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John 10:27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me:
28 And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.
29 My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father's hand.
30 I and my Father are one.
Revelation 1:8 "I am the Alpha and the Omega," says the Lord God, "who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty."
Revelation 21:6
He said to me: "It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To him who is thirsty I will give to drink without cost from the spring of the water of life.
Revelation 22:13
I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.
2007-01-28 12:21:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No. He called himself God's son, not God. John 10:36
2007-01-28 16:44:08
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answered by LineDancer 7
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Yes. "Whoever has seen me has seen the Father." John 14:9
2007-01-28 12:41:20
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not!
He could of easily said to Mary Magdalene--'don't touch me I am God and have a lot of things to do , and places to go & how dare you'
BUT he did say the following:
(John 20:15-18) “. . .” 16 Jesus said to her: “Mary!” Upon turning around, she said to him, in Hebrew: “Rab·bo´ni!” (which means “Teacher!”) 17 Jesus said to her: “Stop clinging to me. For I have not yet ascended to the Father. But be on your way to my brothers and say to them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and YOUR Father and to my God and YOUR God.’” 18 Mary Mag´da·lene came and brought the news to the disciples: “I have seen the Lord!” and that he said these things to her.”
--Everytime, every place, every situation Jesus acknowledged God as his Father--and even refused to bring undue attention to himself as the Son of God, why would he bring the usurping & blasphemous attention to himself as God?
--Did he say "Our Father who art in heaven...." to himself?
--Because a husband and wife agree to the statement "they both become one flesh" as married in agreement, does that mean they both have female & male sex organs?
--Or when one eats,is the other filled up also?
--When the husband takes a shower, does that mean that the wife never has to take one?
--When their children speak to the mother, does that mean the father who is at work also knows what the children said exactly?
--So when Jesus said the "Father & I are one",-- the only explanation to that beautiful and harmonious statement ---is what the trinitarians says it is--I DO NOT think so?
--As to the reference to Thomas, the doubter-just because he made an exclamation of "My Lord & GOD...."that could not simpley be an overwelming exlamation like some of us say "Jesus Christ , my God"--does that mean we are making a doctrinal statement?
--Or is it a frustrated statement?
--Did you know that Jesus chastised Thomas for being weak in faith and counseled him?
--(John 20:27-29) “27Â Next he said to Thomas: “Put your finger here, and see my hands, and take your hand and stick it into my side, and stop being UNBELIEVING(my caps) but become believing.” 28Â In answer Thomas said to him: “My Lord and my God!” 29Â Jesus said to him: “BECAUSE (my caps)you have seen me have you believed? Happy are those who do not see and yet believe.””
--Please remember "truth never contradicts itself"--There is indeed no greater contradiction in religion than the trinity!
2007-01-28 12:27:33
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answer #9
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answered by THA 5
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Yes many times in many different ways, and they worshipped him as GOD!
2007-01-28 12:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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