By the
word of the LORD the heavens were made, by the breath of His mouth, all their
host. (Psalm 33:6)
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Christians
make a joke claim that Jesus being the Word of God must also be God, since the
Word of God belongs to him and anything coming out of God is part of God. This means the heavens and all its host must also be God.
Think of it, according to Psalm 33:6 by the "Word" of God the heaven
were made, and by his "Breath" all its host. If his Word makes Jesus
part of him, what about his Breath does it not belong to him? Both Word and Breath belong to God, thus the
heavens and all its host are also God, that is if we are to think like
Christians.
The Gemara
asks: Does it refer to the repetition of the phrase: “And He said” in
Genesis? There are only nine such phrases, not ten. The Gemara
answers that the phrase “In the beginning” is also considered an
utterance, as it is written: “By the word of the Lord were the heavens
made” (Psalms 33:6), which indicates that all of creation came into
existence through a single utterance, after which all matter was formed into
separate and distinct entities by means of the other nine utterances. (Talmud
Rosh Hashanah 32a:19)
Interesting
John the Baptist, according to Luke was also the Word of God
Even Elizabeth your
relative is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be
unable to conceive is in her sixth month. For no word from God will ever
fail.” (Luke 1:36-37)
Notice after
mentioning Elizabeth, the Angel says " For no word from God will ever
fail" telling us John the Baptist was also the Word of God. It gets even
more interesting when Mary of the Bible wishes for the "WORDS OF
GABRIEL" to be fulfilled
“I am the Lord’s
servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” Then the angel
left her. (Luke 1:38)
Here "your
Word" is directed to the Angel.