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Where in the Old Testament do you find Son of God? He is called the Lamb, the King, the Lord of Hosts, the Lord, your Redeemer, the King of Israel, the first and the last, the glory of the Lord, the Lord thy God, the Saviour, Mighty One of Jacob, son of Man, Servant, and more I am probably missing, but I do not find Him referred to as the Son of God until the New Testament. Do you?

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Brian: As already mentioned by Franciscan Monkey, many look to Dan 3:25 (I have yet to hear an explanation, from KJV-only supporter who rejects eternal Sonship, about this passage). Also, previously mentioned on this board, Prov 30:4b is often is used to defend eternal Sonship.


Okay, bear with me here, as I have no axe to grind, and never fully understood this, nor had a belief one way or the other, as there has been no teaching on this in my life that I remember, or the subject ever even coming up.

I see in the OT the "Us" and the Godhead...but no teaching or belief that part of the Godhead included a Son of God, simply, (yikes) Three Persons in One God. Nothing to indicate that God had fathered Jesus, until the NT, when Jesus was born of a woman, GOD manifested in the flesh, Jesus the Christ. Fully God and fully man. I believe Jesus is fully human, and fully divine. That Jesus the man was created, the only begotten Son of God, come in the flesh.

Do you believe that Jesus the man has always been? Even though we know that flesh and blood cannot enter heaven? Do you believe God is a Spirit...or a man/spirit in heaven, as the Mormons do?

This is really interesting, but I am not sure where it is really going....


Gal 5:25 If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.


Mari