Multiple Choice Flashcards
When passages In the OT refer to a son, do they signify a duality in the Godhead?
No
When passages in the OT refer to a son, do they prove a pre-existent Son?
No
What do each of these verses regarding the son have in common?
Is prophetic in nature
Whom does Hebrews show these passages are fulfilled by?
Christ
Are these passages in the Psalms conversations between two persons in the Godhead?
No
What are these “son” passages in the OT referring to?
Prophetic portraits
What do these passages describe?
Begetting and anointing the man Christ
What do the OT references to the Son look forward to?
The future to the day when the Son would be begotten
What do these “son” references speak of?
The humanity in which God would incarnate Himself
What do other OT references to the Messiah point to?
Messiah are prophetic and represent Him as both God and man
Is the Word of God in the OT a second person in the Godhead?
No
Why can’t we see the Word as a separate person?
God’s word is a part of Him
Is Wisdom personified as a person in the OT which is a separate person in the godhead?
No
What is going on with the personification of Wisdom as being “with God” in the beginning?
Literary or poetic device
Does this threefold repetition in Isaiah 6:3 somehow hint that God is a trinity?
No