I am glad that I made you intrested , and you feel the need to think on it. Sorry I can't point you to an article(if you were asking me ) right now. Try to research by yourself. Congrats with that you have quit smoking, well done
Thanks ziya, and getting back to the thread topic... I doubt I'll have the energy right now to really go look into that more, but I'll keep this thread on my watched list and see what happens.
But what about this : ? Read Psalms 2:7 : I will declare the decree: the LORD hath said unto me (King David, King), Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee" -------- Word of God says that God will beget many sons and will give them glory as he gave to Jesus Christ. Peter 1:3 Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. Is "Begotten" used in the same way of when it were using about Jesus ? Can a "true" Christian can be "Begottened" too ? Jesus was not the son of a human man (according to Bible too ). However, we find him constantly saying "I am the son of man." Why?. It was because in the language of the Jews, that is how you say "I am a human being." What was he trying to tell us by repeating "I am a human being," ? In The New Testament Greek word translated as "son" are "pias" and "paida" which mean "servant," or "son in the sense of servant." These are translated to "son" in reference to Jesus and "servant" in reference to all others in translations of the Bible .