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  • Yes, Jesus said that Moses wrote about Him. Moses never mentioned the son or Jesus, he only talked about God. Logically they would be the same person.
  • No. . Jehovah is another name for God in the OT like Yahweh or Elohim. . Jesus is supposed to be the son of God (or in this case the son of Jehovah). . Jesus isn't mentioned in the OT because the concept of God having a son was ridiculous to the Jewish people of the time. They could accept somebody like David being effectively an adopted son of God but not the idea that God would actually have a begotten son. In the early days of Christianity the idea that Jesus was fully human and had simply become God's adopted son was very popular. Almost as popular as the idea of Jesus actually being part of the triune godhead.
  • ONE and the same...in NT, the Savior...and in OT ,HE tells there is but ONE=Savior....HIM..:)justme in NT...God is in flesh,a person, Immanuel=God among us....:) good question and it requires a profound understanding...:)
  • Kind of. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity states there is one true God who is made up of three separate but equal persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The Bible does not contain the word Trinity. However, the Holy Trinity is hinted at repeatedly in both the Old and New Testaments. For many biblical references, see: http://www.cwo.com/~pentrack/catholic/Trinity.txt Under the influence of the Holy Spirit, the early Christians prayed and struggled over these hints for a couple of centuries. The concept of the Holy Trinity (three equal persons in one God) was mainstream Christianity in 325 C.E. at the Council of Nicaea and our belief is expressed in the Nicene Creed. How this works is not fully known and is one the Christian mysteries. The doctrine of the Holy Trinity is shared by most Christian denominations including Roman and Orthodox Catholics, Lutherans, Anglicans, Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Episcopalians, and the Salvation Army. There is a story told about St Augustine: Augustine was walking along the seashore trying to figure out the mystery of the Holy Trinity and came up to a little boy. The boy was trying to pour the ocean into a hole in the sand with a seashell. Augustine told the boy what he was doing was impossible. Then the little boy told Augustine that it is also impossible for the mind of man to try to understand the mystery of the Holy Trinity. The little boy turned into an angel and disappeared. For more information, see Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 232 and following: http://www.usccb.org/catechism/text/pt1sect2chpt1art1p2.shtml#232 The major non-Trinitarian churches are Christadelphianism, Christian Science, Jehovah’s Witnesses, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Arian Catholicism, Unitarianism, Nontrinitarianism, and Oneness Pentecostals. With love in Christ.
  • The answer is no. Jesus means "Jehovah (God's name) is my salvation". That is God's name, and no, he can't be the same. If he was the same, Jesus would do his own will, but he didn't. John.5:30. For a discussion on the trinity, to see its origins, and whether it is in the bible by word or meaning, go to www.watchtower.org, and in the search box, type "trinity". There is a whole article on it, actually lots of them, but a magazine specifically about the trinity teaching and it's true origins.
  • In the OT, Jesus is the original but in the NT, he's new and improved

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