Join author and professor of Bible Sir Anthony Buzzard as he explains very concisely the basics of the Abrahamic Faith practiced by Jesus. Unfortunately today most Christians don’t concern themselves with the things Jesus actually taught and believed! So in response to that horrible trend, Professor Buzzard and others representing the Abrahamic Faith would like to remind today’s Christians and the rest of the world that “Jesus is Still a Heretic…Because he is still A JEW”!
Does the Bible teach that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are three persons in one essence? Or does the Bible teach that God is one person: the Father, that Jesus is God’s Son, and that the Holy Spirit is God’s presence and power?
This is a re-post of theological documentary, produced by the Restoration Fellowship, filmed by Mark Dockery, and edited by Paul Millunzi, tries to bring difficult theological understanding about the nature of Jesus of Nazareth down to earth.
The video has clips from world-recognized scholars, as well as some unknown skilled examiners of biblical theology and Christology.
The “man on the street” aspect of Dockery’s documentary keeps the interest of those who view the presentation. Dockery includes significant ecumenical material, with a view to erasing lines of hostility that separate Christians from the Jewish and Islamic communities. While there is a long way to go to accomplish this, the presentation is a necessary first step in accomplishing that goal.
(2 hour video)
DVDs of The Human Jesus ($12) are available from Atlanta Bible College at 800-347-4261 or 404-362-0052.
Restoration Fellowship is dedicated to recovering the beliefs of the first-century disciples of Jesus, the Messiah.
Dr. Anthony Buzzard is a Unitarian Christian, He was born in Surrey, England and educated at Oxford University and Bethany Theological Seminary.
He holds master’s degrees in theology and modern languages. Retiring after 24 years on the staff of Atlanta Bible College, Anthony continues to write, teach and travel, fulfilling a life-long desire to make the best of Bible scholarship available to the wider churchgoing public.
Jesus had clearly explained WHY Thomas said what he said at John 20:28. Unfortunately, that plain fact is completely ignored by Trinitarians for the sake of their doctrinal traditions.
In the context of seeing and believing, Thomas confessed exactly what Jesus had taught him about seeing and believing. The Spirit reminds believers of everything Jesus taught and guides them into all the truth. The wisdom of men is foolishness to God and He catches the wise in their craftiness.
“If I speak truth, WHY DO YOU NOT BELIEVE ME? He who is of God hears the words of God; for this reason you do not hear them, because you are not of God.”
– Jesus Christ
Trinitarian academics have completely failed us. Do not put your trust in earthly men; rather put your trust in Jesus in whom are all the treasures of knowledge and wisdom.
The greek grammar for two persons. If you wanted to make it clear in Koine Greek that you are referring to two persons, and not one, ask yourself how would you say it?
Also consider the Greek at John 20:17, one definite article with four following nouns with possessives for the one and same person, God the Father. “The Father of me and Father of you and God of me and God of you.” This is not the construction which Thomas used at John 20:28.
One Person:
The Lord and God of me
or
The Lord of me and God of me
The construction of John 20:28 :- Two Persons: The Lord of me and the God of me
John 12:44-45 :-
My Lord – He who has seen ME
and
My God – has seen THE FATHER
He who has seen ME – My Lord
has seen THE FATHER – My God
Wonderful exposition by Dustin Smith and J. Dan Gill. Paul says many great things about Jesus in these verses. Does Paul mean that Jesus is God or a heavenly “super-being” or neither one? Dustin and J. Dan tell us that Paul is saying that Jesus as the true human son of God is the image of God; the firstborn from the dead and co-creator of the “new” creation. These Video Commentaries are an easy way to better understand scriptures. For other commentaries go to 21st Century Reformation http://www.21stcr.org/commentary.html.
Bible — Verse — Commentary. John 17:5. Anthony Buzzard and J. Dan Gill consider Jn. 17:5 & related verses. These Video Commentaries are an easy way to better understand scriptures.