Bill Schlegel | "I am the Root of David" Does not mean that Jesus is God @billschlegel1 | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
“I am the Root of David” (Isaiah 11:1, 10, Romans 15:12, Rev. 5:5, 22:16)
Being the Root of Jesse and the Root of David does not mean that Jesus is God, but rather that Jesus is a descendant of Jesse and David.
Some Trinitarians claim that since Jesus is called the Root of Jesse and the Root of David, Jesus must have preceded both Jesse and David, and is the source of their lives and is therefore God.
This podcast will explain why this Trinitarian claim is wrong. We will see that being the root of Jesse or the root of David, like being a branch from David, means that Jesus is a physical descendant of Jesse and David. The roots below ground, like the branches above ground, physically extend from, grow out from the trunk, Jesse and David.
Being the root of Jesse or the Root of David has nothing to do with being God.
For full text of this episode click here.
landandbible.blogspot.com/2021/07/i-am-root-of-david.html
“I am the Root of David” (Isaiah 11:1, 10, Romans 15:12, Rev. 5:5, 22:16)
Being the Root of Jesse and the Root of David does not mean that Jesus is God, but rather that Jesus is a descendant of Jesse and David.
Some Trinitarians claim that since Jesus is called the Root of Jesse and the Root of David, Jesus must have preceded both Jesse and David, and is the source of their lives and is therefore God.
This podcast will explain why this Trinitarian claim is wrong. We will see that being the root of Jesse or the root of David, like being a branch from David, means that Jesus is a physical descendant of Jesse and David. The roots below ground, like the branches above ground, physically extend from, grow out from the trunk, Jesse and David.
Being the root of Jesse or the Root of David has nothing to do with being God.
For full text of this episode click here.
landandbible.blogspot.com/2021/07/i-am-root-of-david.html