Jesus is the first son of God in heaven (Colossians 1:15) not in earth in earth was Adam (Luke 3:38), the bible said that satan was an angel that becomes evil he was a cherub (ezekiel 28:11-15) and the bible said that angels are sons of God (Job 1:6 and 2:1) If you read Satan was there so the angel that become Satan was a younger brother of The first Son of God.
2007-04-03
19:47:56
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Jesus is begotten yes it is true read the mean of begat in Matthews 1:1-5
2007-04-03
19:54:59 ·
update #1
I use the bible use the bible to give the answer not your opinion or your believe, please.
2007-04-03
19:55:47 ·
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I use the bible use the bible to give the answer not your opinion or your believe, please, I am jus gettint to a conclusion reading the bible
2007-04-03
19:56:13 ·
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I use the bible use the bible to give the answer not your opinion or your believe, please, I am jus getting to a conclusion reading the bible
2007-04-03
19:56:24 ·
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The bible doesn´t said the name Lucifer and angels the bible doesn´t said they are inmortals they have everlasting life that is not the same.
2007-04-03
20:06:38 ·
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Jesus and the father could n´t be the same because there are things that only the father know and Jesus said that his father is greater than him (John 14:28)
2007-04-03
20:42:40 ·
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Perhaps Jesus was Satan reincarnate? Satans punishment was to come to earth, put up with idiotic people, get crucified and have to come back to life just to aww the people of Israel. Sounds like a punishment to me...
2007-04-03 19:51:20
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answered by Bluefast 3
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I don't believe that Satan is truly evil. Ok, a lot of people tuned out right there, but listen, and please by all means respond.
Story of the seperation of heaven and hell as told in easy to understand language:
Lucifer (Satan's angelic name) approaches God and asks why the humans are getting more attention than the immortal angels. God tells his child that he loves us (the humans) more than the angels. Lucifer becomes a little upset. He strolls around heaven telling the others what God had said. Some side with Lucifer, others support God. Lucifer and his army approach God and tell him that they must be respected as they are all his children as well. God does not sway. A battle rages for an eternity and a half or however it goes, and eventually God and Lucifer enter peace talks. They come to the agreement that God will give Lucifer a hunk of real estate called "Hell" where he can rule however he sees fit outside of God's jurisdiction. In exchange no more angelic blood wil be spilt.
Now, I know that we associate Lucifer as the opposite of God. God and heaven is good, therefore Lucifer and hell must be bad. But is this so? This story parrallels that of the U.S breaking away from England. We've got our own land, we are free from the King's rule, but that doesn't make American's evil, nor are the English. We are simply two seperate nations that had our own way of doing things.
Give it a thought...
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Ok, perhaps Lucifer was added later, and I'll even assume that immortal and everlasting are not the same, those are slight textual details, or typos if you will. Those points have nothing to do with the overall idea of the tale.
2007-04-03 20:03:55
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answered by Rhyno 3
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You are mistaken, Jesus and God the father are the same, hence, the father the son and the holy spirit, being the holy trinity, separate yet one, besides the bible says God made his word flesh, being how Gods word witch means Jesus, was all ways around same as God, the angels that were created, did not exist before the word of God, being Christ existed, so if God the father all ways was so was Christ his word and only begotten son, Phillip one of Jesus apostles ask when, they all would see the father, Jesus said I've been with you all this time, and you don't know that when you look at me your looking at the father!!!
2007-04-03 20:39:40
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answered by MOPE DE VOPE 2
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Jesus was never an angel.( Hebrews chapter1) He was not created (Colossians 1), He has always existed as the One True God. He is eternally the Son and He is Yahweh (Jehovah). He is the only Son of God, begotten by the Father in His Incarnation.
Satan is a fallen angel, a created being.
Only in the heretical teachings of the groups that deny the full divinity and humanity of Jesus along with the bodily resurrection of Christ, do you find the assertion that Jesus was an angel.
2007-04-03 20:14:46
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answered by biblechick45 3
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Joh 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Will you read this verse in John Capter 3 verse 16 and know the meaning of only begotten son.
God has gave his only begotten son to us and the meaning of only is one not two.
Have you read in the bible that he has two begotten son? and one is Satan who is the younger brother of Jesus? and the first son of God?
Remember the word "ONLY' which is one.
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be·get [bi gét]
(past be·got [bi gót], past participle be·got·ten [bi gótt'n] or be·got, present participle be·get·ting, 3rd person present singular be·gets)
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1. cause: to be the cause of something
2. father: to be the father of a child (archaic)
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2007-04-03 20:33:23
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answered by Jesus M 7
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John's prologue introduces the Son's eternal nature, stating;
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
He was in the beginning with God.
All things came to be through him, and without him nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light of the human race; the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it."
(John 1:1-5)
The Son, manifested as Jesus Christ in the Incarnation, is God. This implies that the Son was not created, by rather has always been. This is drastically different than Satan, who as a created being like you and I, has a finite existence, bounded by a definitive beginning. There can be no correlation drawn to the Son and Satan.
-Kerplunk!
2007-04-03 19:58:30
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answered by Kerplunk! 2
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Does it really matter? Maybe we should figure out how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
What matters is our efforts to do good. Instead of worrying about the origins of Satan, worry about the origins of evil that come from within each of us and strive to embrace the good. That just might be a more productive use of your life energy.
2007-04-11 13:56:12
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answered by Linda R 7
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Jesus is God. He is not the brother of satan. He is God.(James 2:19) (1John 5:7) (Isa 9:6) He is the first born of every creature as in he is God. Here are a few scriptures about it. There are many more.
2007-04-03 21:01:38
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answered by shaolinmantis77 4
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Im atheist, yet i became raised christian. I undergo in strategies the 1st time i began out to question god. i became 8 years previous and that i asked the minister of our church "If God made the international in 7 days and individuals didnt exist the comparable time as dinosaurs, then the place did the dinosaurs fit in?" His answer became "The bible doesnt say how long those days have been." after which he in basic terms walked away. on condition that then I even have asked many greater questions and nevertheless didnt get any good solutions. if actuality be told i became approximately 14 as quickly as I first heard approximately scientology and concept "that could desire to be what i'm because of the fact i've got self assurance technology explains the international to me" then i found out what scientology became... It in basic terms looked that each and each question I had pertaining to to the bible became replied, and contradicted by potential of medical actuality. At approximately 15 I heard rumors approximately how issues interior the bible might have actually been mistranslated, alongside with "walking on the water" is quite on the brink of "walking by potential of the water" and the awareness meaning "virgin" is quite close the the awareness meaning youthful female. How can we be sure that those scrolls have been translated properly, particularly King James version, of course a king is gonna make something say what he needs, hes the king. I talked approximately as myself agnostic for a on an identical time as yet now they have arise with quite some those outstanding motives approximately evolution(which has been shown) the start of OUR universe and issues like that I in basic terms cant have self assurance in an greater skill anymore
2016-11-07 04:24:05
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answered by ? 4
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This is what I think you are asking:
is Jesus the son of God? Yes
is Satan Jesus brother? NO
I do not understand how you got Adam into the picture.
but he is not a Brother either.
I think you are just a little mixed up on things.
2007-04-11 10:07:24
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answered by ? 6
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i think that would be taking things literally to say the least. i wasn't around then nor am i a bible scholar but to my understanding angels were not human and Jesus took human form. i ant to say that the Bible also says that we are all sons and daughters of god. so are you saying that we are all brothers and sisters of Jesus...and each other?
2007-04-03 19:55:49
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answered by UT ALII VIVAT 2
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