Yes he did.He never said he was the Son of God literally, yet He did assert that claim by saying he was the fulfillment of who was to come in their scriptures.
He is eternal, He paid for your sins, and mine that would be committed, refuse His gift, it's your perrogative, why get overheated about it?
@Box Ox, concerning the optimistic award you showered on me....
It's a statement (Mary was a virgin) that must be dealt with, if she wasn't we all die in our sins whether we believe sin and required payment to be true or not.
I said he didn't literally, you say,Yes he did.
Pretty sure he announced divinity during every magic show he performed to prove he was divine.
Yeah you can’t go around mouthing off about being the son of god and performing witch craft to people who stone harlots to death in the streets.
Did he perform "magic" shows?Pretty sure he announced divinity during every magic show he performed to prove he was divine.
It's yerass, not mine.
This website already has like 5 Joe Rogan episodes worth of us arguing about Jesus. Do you really think the 6th time we are going to have some miraculous break through or are you just in a mood?@El Correcto, a funny is not an answer to a question.
You started the conversation by responding to one of my posts.
Don't chicken out with a little funny.
You sought me out, maybe you should have asked yourself that question.This website already has like 5 Joe Rogan episodes worth of us arguing about Jesus. Do you really think the 6th time we are going to have some miraculous break through or are you just in a mood?
That’s a temporal sin.Not his sodomy?
Now you're just sounding like Bill Gates.
EVEN scum of the earth are right sometimesNow you're just sounding like Bill Gates.
John 8:58and he answered “Because I said I was the Son of God?” - John 10:36
Funny that he would show a father having a wonderful time with his daughter then tell us what a burden it is to have a child.
Just trying to quote plainly (ESV) that he actually said it for the Riddler.John 8:58
"I am" is also used without a predicate nominative, which is not very common in Koine Greek, thus it is generally interpreted as a self-declaration by Jesus, identifying Himself as God.
Except He was presenting it as a hypothetical, not a declaration of fact, in order to trap His critics.Just trying to quote plainly (ESV) that he actually said it for the Riddler.
Greek is above my pay grade, but I use it more than I want.