ECT "God the son" and "son of God"

oatmeal

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Do those two phrases mean the same thing?

Has language any value to communicate ideas, concepts, truth?

Are they interchangeable in scripture?

If they mean the same thing then words/language are become useless tools of communication.

I John 3:1-2

Romans 8:14

Job 1:6

Genesis 6:2

Are the two phrases interchangeable or not?

Has language lost all usefulness as a means of communication?

For those who think those two phrases are synonymous, language is useless and for them, scripture has become meaningless.

Are the two phrases synonymous or not?

They are not synonymous, they are not interchangeable, they do not mean the same thing.

Language is a useful tool for communication.
 

oatmeal

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Evidently, my conclusions are correct.

Language must be taken seriously, else we find our selves unable to communicate anything including scripture.
 

oatmeal

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How about the words "dead" and "alive"

Are they interchangeable or synonymous as God uses in scripture?

Does "dead" = "alive" as God uses them in scripture?

How about eternal and temporal?

Is the gift spoken of in Romans 6:23

a. temporal life

b. eternal life
 

Ktoyou

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You are not making a deductive argument. All you have shown is that "son of God" is to God where "God the Son" is of God, and this is well known.
 

Nick M

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What could "of God" possibly indicate besides being from God. He became flesh.
 

oatmeal

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You are not making a deductive argument. All you have shown is that "son of God" is to God where "God the Son" is of God, and this is well known.

Do the mean the same thing?

Is language devoid of all capability to communicate accurately?

What I have shown, that unlike the opinions of some, they are not the same, they do not mean the same, anyone who says so has neglected the scriptural evidence.
 

oatmeal

Well-known member
Keyword is "the."

THE Son of God
vs
A son of God

Yeah, words have some meaning.

Clearly, the son of God does is more specific than a son of God.

However, that is not my question.

Does "son of God" mean the same thing as "God the Son"?

No, it does not.

Does "the sons of God" from Job 1:6 equate to "God the sons"???

Are they the same entities?

Are "the sons of God" refer to "God the sons"? Is the son of God the same thing as "God the son" are they interchangeable in Genesis 6:2?

Is there a difference between "God the Son" and "son of God"?

Is there are difference between "dead" and "alive"?

If the dead are not really dead, but alive somewhere, then there is no difference between being dead and being alive.

Then the concept of God raising Jesus from the dead has no significance what so ever.

Then I Thessalonians 4:16 "the dead in Christ shall rise first" has no meaning.
 

DAN P

Well-known member
Do those two phrases mean the same thing?

Has language any value to communicate ideas, concepts, truth?

Are they interchangeable in scripture?

If they mean the same thing then words/language are become useless tools of communication.

I John 3:1-2

Romans 8:14

Job 1:6

Genesis 6:2

Are the two phrases interchangeable or not?

Has language lost all usefulness as a means of communication?

For those who think those two phrases are synonymous, language is useless and for them, scripture has become meaningless.

Are the two phrases synonymous or not?

They are not synonymous, they are not interchangeable, they do not mean the same thing.

Language is a useful tool for communication.



Hi and God is STILL God and the Son is STILL the Son !!


dan p
 

OCTOBER23

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"God the son" and "son of God"

Do those two phrases mean the same thing?
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YEP means YES
 

SabathMoon

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"God the son" and "son of God"

Do those two phrases mean the same thing?
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YEP means YES
God the son is impossible, but sons of God are. The God doesn't condemn what he creates, though he does punish the wicked eventually.
 

DAN P

Well-known member
Do those two phrases mean the same thing?

Has language any value to communicate ideas, concepts, truth?

Are they interchangeable in scripture?

If they mean the same thing then words/language are become useless tools of communication.

I John 3:1-2

Romans 8:14

Job 1:6

Genesis 6:2

Are the two phrases interchangeable or not?

Has language lost all usefulness as a means of communication?

For those who think those two phrases are synonymous, language is useless and for them, scripture has become meaningless.

Are the two phrases synonymous or not?

They are not synonymous, they are not interchangeable, they do not mean the same thing.

Language is a useful tool for communication.


Hi and I am wondering , do you believe that Jesus is the Son of God and is part of the Truity ? If yes , How were you saved ??

If not , do not answer , you are LOST !!

DAn p
 

oatmeal

Well-known member
Hi and I am wondering , do you believe that Jesus is the Son of God and is part of the Truity ? If yes , How were you saved ??

If not , do not answer , you are LOST !!

DAn p


wonder on that is not the subject of this thread

does scripture refer to Jesus Christ as the son of God?

Truity? never heard of it, but again that is not the subject here
 

oatmeal

Well-known member
"God the son" and "son of God"

Do those two phrases mean the same thing?
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YEP means YES

does daughter of October and October the daughter refer to the same person?

does death and life mean the same thing?
 
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