Who then is the God that raised Jesus from the dead?
God the Father.
He is.
No, only God the Son was dead.
God the Father and God the Holy Spirit did not die on the cross with Jesus.
who raised the dead God from the dead?
God the Father.
Jesus said that He, God the Son, would raise Himself from the dead, and He did. God the Father raised God the Son from the dead.
You say God did, but God was dead.
No, God was not dead. Only God the Son was dead. God the Father and God the Holy Spirit never died.
Sorry, scripture is logical and consistent, it does not ignore itself.
You're the one being inconsistent, and it's showing by the errors you're making trying to show how our position is wrong.
John 2:19 does not explain it, for there are at least 20 scriptures that tell us that God raised Jesus from the dead.
Because God the Father raised God the Son from the dead.
And for that matter, when Jesus Christ returns per I Thessalonians 4:13-17, it says the dead in Christ shall rise first. are you going to tell me that the dead shall do that under their own power just like you claim Jesus did?
God raising the dead in Christ is only tangentially related to God raising Christ from the dead.
Well, your willful ignorance and/or rejection of scriptures like Acts 2:34:
For David is not ascended into the heavens: but he saith himself, The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, |
is showing.
Who are the two lords that David spoke of?
Who is the lord who is said to the other lord, sit you on my right hand?
Who is the first lord speaking to?
Your willful ignorance of scriptures like these demonstrates the fallacy of your opinions
Says the one who rips verses out of context.
Here's the rest of the quoted passage. Tell me who you think this Psalm is about:
The Lord said to my Lord, “Sit at My right hand,
Till I make Your enemies Your footstool.”The Lord shall send the rod of Your strength out of Zion. Rule in the midst of Your enemies!Your people shall be volunteers In the day of Your power; In the beauties of holiness, from the womb of the morning, You have the dew of Your youth.The Lord has sworn And will not relent, “You are a priest forever According to the order of Melchizedek.”The Lord is at Your right hand; He shall execute kings in the day of His wrath.He shall judge among the nations, He shall fill the places with dead bodies, He shall execute the heads of many countries.He shall drink of the brook by the wayside; Therefore He shall lift up the head. - Psalm 110:1-7
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm110:1-7&version=NKJV
If you said, "Jesus Christ, the Messiah," you're correct. Anyone else, and you'd be wrong.
Tell me, Oatsy, who's enemies will be made a footstool?
The two LORDS David spoke of is God the Father and God the Son.
God the Father said to God the Son, "sit at My right hand."
God the Father is speaking to God the Son, whom would later be called Jesus, Immanuel, Prince of Peace, Holy One, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, Lion of the Tribe of Judah, and many other names.
When you actually decide to believe Acts 2:34 and other verses like that, ie, that clearly distinguish between God and His son, ie, God and the son of God, then you will be on the right track.
You're dividing wrong.
The distinction is not between God and His human Son, as you imply.
The distinction is between God the Father and God the Son.
Acts 2:22-24, I Timothy 2:5, John 5:39, Acts 2:32, Luke 2:52, John 20:31 and all the verses that declare that he is the son of God, thus he is not God himself.
Being called the Son of God does not exclude Him from being God. The way you put it, He's either the Son of God or He's God, and you say he's not God but the Son of God. I tell you that's a false dichotomy. He is BOTH. Remember John 1:1?
The Word was with God and God was the Word.
Your chosen pagan theology does no service to God nor to His son nor to any believers.
And your denial of Christ's Godhood is blasphemous.
You continue to deceive and be deceived. II Timothy 3:13
Says someone whom I'm starting to see as a heretic.