(05-07-2016, 05:27 AM)distazo Wrote:(05-05-2016, 09:22 PM)Thomas Wrote: Thanks Distazo. Please allow me to rephrase my question:
"Whoever then eateth of the bread of [MarYa], and drinketh of his cup, and is not worthy of it, is guilty of the blood of [MarYa] and of his body." (1 Corinthians 11:27)
If MarYa = YHWH, the name of the Father, then how is it that YHWH has a blood and a body? In other words, it would seem that this should be talking about the blood and body of Yeshua--not YHWH. What are your thoughts for why 1Co 11:27 has "MarYa" instead of "Yeshua"?
Good question, you now will enter a discussion about trinity. But the Peshitta is even more clear on this.
But let me ask you, about whom is Hebrews 1 mainly speaking? About 'the Father' or about 'the Son'?
Hi Distazo,
I believe Hebrews 1 is primarily focused on the Son, Yeshua.
Andrej: Thanks also for the post. You included 1Co 15:47, which states "the second man is YHWH from heaven." But the second man is described as "spiritual"--not "earthly" in 1Co 15:46. In other words, the second man (YHWH) is spiritual, which echoes my original question: Does YHWH have a flesh and blood body?
Thanks to you both,
Thomas