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But if I am doing them, even though you do not believe Me, believe the works themselves, so that you may know and understand that the Father is in Me, and I am in the Father.”(John 10:37-38)įor saying these things the religious leaders wanted to stone Him because He was saying to them in effect that He was equal with God. For whatever the Father does, the Son also does.”(John 5:19) He also said “If I am not doing the works of My Father, then do not believe Me. “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30) and again He said “Truly, truly, I tell you, the Son can do nothing by Himself, unless He sees the Father doing it. This reminds us of what the Lord Jesus said. Once again we see “two” acting as one (Echud) in the same passage of scripture. In this text God himself (Yahweh) speaks to the spiritually backslidden Israelites in regards to what He did to Sodom and Gomorrah through “the other Yahweh.” Yahweh (God) Himself speaks in the first person of Himself but then in the third person He also addresses Him as Yahweh (God) who was the one that actually sent the brimstone and fire upon Sodom and Gomorrah. (Amos 4:11) “I overthrew you, as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah, and you all became as a brand plucked out of the fire: yet not even thus did you all return to Me, says the Lord.” They were both involved yet acting as one (Echud) In this text when God (Yahweh) destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah He did it through the other Yahweh out of heaven who actually sent the brimstone and fire. (Genesis 19:24) “And the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven.” In this study we will now look at some scripture passages in the Old Testament that clearly reveal “the Double Yahweh.”
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He was the visible manifestation of Yahweh on earth who is known as the invisible Yahweh living in heaven and yet filling the whole universe by His Spirit who is Himself also God (Yahweh the Spirit) and the third member in the Tri-Unity of the Godhead.
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He also spoke about His eternal relationship with the Father when He said “No one has ascended into heaven except the One who descended from heaven- the Son of Man who is in heaven.” (John 3:13) Clearly He identified Himself as the Yahweh of heaven. The Lord Jesus Himself had a belief in “the Two Powers of Heaven.” He knew about this because He spoke of God as being His father and being one with Him in every way and in every divine attribute. The whole idea of “a double Yahweh” is completely consistent with the Old Testament. As the Lord Jesus Himself said “I and the Father are one.” (John 10 30) This was an affirmation that He was God and equal with God and the same as God. He was the eternal Yahweh who was side by side and yet the same as Yahweh and one with Him from all eternity. When we look at both the New and the Old Testaments together in this matter we see that the second Yahweh figure in the Old Testament text turns out to be the Lord Jesus in the New Testament. (Job 38:7) However, they were also among the ‘sons of god’ some who left their position in heaven and rebelled against God and came to earthy to have sexual relations with human women. In the Hebrew Bible we also find other “Elohim” mentioned and these are created spirit-beings called “the sons of God” (Job 1:6 2:1) they were around at creation. The word “Elohim” in the singular usage of the word in Hebrew refers to the one and only God or the supreme and eternal “Elohim” who has no beginning and no end and the one who created everything there is.
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They is one God yet in the Hebrew text we see Him revealed in another one who is exactly the same as He is Himself and equal with Him in every divine attribute. In the first study we saw that throughout the Old Testament God (Yahweh) has revealed himself as a visible and as an invisible God.