Jewjitzu
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Servants only.Which encompasses they were worshipers of God.
Thanks again for proving my point.
Servants only.Which encompasses they were worshipers of God.
Thanks again for proving my point.
You are not giving the full story, and in doing so are being deceptive. Strongs Concordance lists several meanings of Pelakh: to serve, or to worship, or to minister.Pathetic try by you.
Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon: Citing Daniel 7:14 reads, "to worship God."
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexicon/lexicon.cfm?Strongs=H6399&t=NASB
Your god kneels to mine in any context.My God receives pelach (Daniel 7:14).
You are not giving the full story, and in doing so are being deceptive. Strongs Concordance lists several meanings of Pelakh: to serve, or to worship, or to minister.
When applied to humans, it isn't worship but reverence.You are not giving the full story, and in doing so are being deceptive. Strongs Concordance lists several meanings of Pelakh: to serve, or to worship, or to minister.
Your god kneels to mine in any context.
No, you'll run into problems when it's applied to humans.Worship cannot be divorced from the meaning of this word.
You are trying to stamp it out.
Why worship someone who bows himself?Thayt is being deceptive because you don't approve of the Lord Jesus being worshiped.
When applied to humans, it isn't worship but reverence.
Your heresy hit the wall head on because it applies to Jesus.No, you'll run into problems when it's applied to humans.
No, when applied to humans worship isn't the context.You haven't returned to Daniel 7:14.
Your argument is lost.
Now you are thrashing around in total defeat.
Jesus has knees and bows.Here's an escape for you to enter the truth:
Jesus is God.
No, when applied to humans worship isn't the context.
Jesus has knees and bows.
Jesus has bowed and will bow.Say's you.
Not what the Bible teaches.
See post 100.
Your help: Jesus is God.
No, we are simply reading it in context to know which of the definitions fit. The Tanakh teaches that only God is to be worshiped, therefore we will not be worshiping the Messiah, since the Messiah is only a man. Thus, the definition that fits the context of Daniel 7:14 is serve, not worship.Worship cannot be divorced from the meaning of this word.
You are trying to stamp it out.
Thayt is being deceptive because you don't approve of the Lord Jesus being worshiped.
So are Jesus' knees. Rotfl...Post 100 is still there.
And you will to Him.Jesus has bowed and will bow.
No, we are simply reading it in context to know which of the definitions fit.
ExactlyWhen applied to humans, it isn't worship but reverence.
Simply because you say so doesn't cut it.Exactly