@richbarcellos …accept him, not only as the Anointed One promised, but also as the Divine Son, Second [hypostasis] Yahweh come in the flesh. There are numerous such OT “bad grammar” cases. Of course, these are intentional uses of such grammar in Dual Voice constructions.
@richbarcellos While the Two Yahwehs proposition sounds contradictory to basic Monotheism it is a shorthand, albeit awkward, for what is on close analysis either bad grammar or a Duality of Voice construction (like Is 48:16 or even Ex 3). Prior to the benefits of Greek…
@richbarcellos …ponderings on person, ie., hypostasis, the convention used in the 2nd Temple period was to use the description of Two Powers. Thus, Heiser does make valid point that the Jewish awareness of this before Christ’s coming made it natural that they would…
@FredFredSanders And another is Shawn Flynn’s published dissertation, YHWH is King: The Development of Divine Kingship in Ancient Israel, another approach to the question, a model that he proposes in 2 stages of divine kingship. Ex 15 and Ps 93 being a prime example.
@FredFredSanders Also, an indirect approach to the question of Yahweh’s kingship in the Pentateuch is delineated in this article. https://t.co/Mv8Fm4Oiwa
@Hoang_HQ “Sometimes a puzzle stops you from scrolling so you can try to solve it so you can stop scrolling and prove that you are not the 90% who fail to solve the puzzle that stops you from scrolling.”
@Logos The trials of righteous Job unveiled his self-righteous heart, thus demonstrating a core fault of humanity in assuming that external righteousness is sufficient to please its Maker, but in the end divine Grace overcame.