Nwt Miracle NWT? Jesus is a god, and Jehovah is a God?
I was wondering, why in the old Testament, God say's over and over again and again that there is no other God besides Him. None will be after Him, and also, why in the old Testament did God say He created the heavens and the earth and everything in them, by Himself..
If this is the case, then why in the NWT the very first verse of John say that Jesus is a God?..not God. Isn't this completely different teaching than what God said over and over in the OT?
If Jesus is another God, that raises the dead, forgives sins, gives the Holy Spirit, does miracles that only GOD can do..this is saying that Jesus is a God, and that Jehovah is a God..Jehovah said that He is the Only God and there is none before Him or after Him..I don't get it..can someone explain this?
To begin with, they corrupted their bible by adding small letter 'a' to Jesus is 'a' God, when the original verse says 'the Word is God. . Don't even try to understand it as it is just one of their bible perversion
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Is it a miracle if Jehovah's Witnesses NWT Bible is the best translation of the Bible?
Since none of the NWT translators had any formal training in ancient biblical languages?
I would not say a miracle from God the Father.
If the Witnesses are right, that would mean that Jesus lied to us as well as the writers of Holy Scripture.
The JW say that Jesus was JUST a great man and not Divine.
Thomas got on his knees after Jesus rose from the dead and felt his wounds and said, "My Lord and my God." I am sure I could make a longer list.
Jesus is God.
There is God the Son, God the Holy Spirit and God the Father.
Three in One.
One of the most unique doctrines the Jehovah’s Witnesses teach is that Christ, both before he came to Earth and since he has returned to heaven, was and is Michael the Archangel. To argue this, the Witnesses use 1 Thessalonians 4:16: "the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a commanding call, with an archangel’s voice and with God’s trumpet." (Unless otherwise noted, all quotations are from the New World Translation [NWT] of the Bible, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, the parent organization for the Jehovah’s Witnesses.) From this verse the Witnesses conclude that the Lord Jesus Christ is an archangel because he has "an archangel’s voice." No other denomination has ever come up with such a conclusion, because every other denomination has concluded that the return of the Lord will simply be heralded by an archangel. But let’s continue with the Witnesses’ argument.
They identify the archangel as Michael from Jude 9: "But when Michael the archangel had a difference with the devil and was disputing about Moses’ body, he did not dare to bring a judgment against him in abusive terms, but said: ‘May Jehovah rebuke you.’" How does this identification work? According to Reasoning from the Scriptures, one of the manuals Witnesses use in door-to-door evangelization, "the expression ‘archangel’ is never found in the plural in the scriptures, thus implying there is only one" (page 218).
Actually, 1 Thessalonians 4:16 suggests an arch-angel’s voice, not to the archangel’s voice, implying there is more than one archangel. The Greek definite article (Greek’s equivalent of "the") simply is not in the text. (The definite article is used in Jude 9, but there it serves to identify which Michael is being talked about—the Michael who is an archangel. In that context, it no more implies that there is only one archangel than talking about "Smokey the Bear" implies that there is only one bear.)
Reasoning from the Scriptures claims that "the evidence indicates that the Son of God was known as Michael before he came to earth and is known by that name since his return to heaven where he resides as the glorified spirit Son of God" (page 218). The Bible contains little evidence concerning such a strange claim, but what little evidence there is argues against the Witnesses’ position
Look at Hebrews 1:5: " . . . [T]o which one of the angels did he [God] ever say: ‘You are my son; I, today, I have become your father’?" This suggests the Son of God can’t be an angel (or an archangel, since "archangel" simply means "high ranking angel"), because it was to the Son that the Father said, "I have become your father."
Even the Jehovah’s Witnesses, in their own, backhanded way, recognize this. Look at their translation of verse 6: "Let all God’s angels do obeisance to him," referring to the Son. The Witnesses want you to think the angels do obeisance to the (sole) archangel, but they know this isn’t what the verse really says. Until 1970 the NWT didn’t use the word "obeisance." Until then verse 6 read this way: "Let all God’s angels worship him" (italics added). Angels don’t worship an archangel, who, after all, is just another creature. They worship God (Rev. 19:9-10, 22:8-9). When the NWT was first made, this verse slipped by the translating committee and effectively undercut the Witnesses’ assertion that Christ is really Michael.