Rav,
Here are the verses...
This not only shows your ignorance but the ignorance of the person who inserted ''[a]''. One cannot become ''a God'', God always IS. Take out the ''[a]'' and what you have is ''Who being in the very nature God'', meaning that his nature was the same as God.
''1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.''
Here's root of you misunderstanding. The ''Word'' was with God in the begining, meaning it was separate to God, but also the the ''Word'' was God. It goes on to say that ''he was with God in the begining.
So Jesus was the same as God (the same nature), but was also separate to God.
It say's nothing about him being ''in the form of God''. He took the form of a human being. It does NOT say he became a human being.
And seeing himself in human form, he voluntarily decided that death could act upon him (if HE felt like it).
Regarding his life....
John 10.18 No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down and authority to take it up again. This command I received from my Father.”
Your analasys is dumb, uninformed, without knowledge, and basically wrong as I have pointed out to you many times.
Where does it say he obtained ''a physical body''?
And where does it say that God inhabited a physical body?
And what is so ''obvious'' about allowing death to act if one chooses?
Get your head out of the arse of Christianity and actually read and understand for yourself.
Firstly it wasn't an interpretation, the words clearly said what they said. You posted the text, not me, and now you've decided to post a different wording of the text, and again the text says what it says. It still alludes to the notion that the killers thought they had killed Jesus because it appeared to them that way, so I'm not sure how this changes anything.
It is claimed that Judas was the one that was killed in the place of Christ, that God made him to look like Jesus at the time when he betrayed him with a kiss.
Jesus says in Matthew 26:24: “The son of man goes as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the son of man is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had not been born”.
When Judas came with the soldiers to arrest Jesus, they all fell to the ground upon Jesus identifying himself as the one they sought, it is claimed that this was the moment the switch took place. They carried Judas (looking like Jesus) away to be crucified.
How could he die, if he wasn't born? That makes no sense.
Death acts upon a material body, a body made of matter, yet Jesus' body was not made of matter. That is it wasn't made in the same way material bodies are made. To add to that Jesus allowed death to act upon him. I'm sure you know that nature does not discriminate, it acts how it should act in every given scenario, and would have taken his life like any other. There were loads of instances where Jesus performed acts where the laws of nature were, what we would term violated.
In short, nothing suggests that Jesus actually died, and therefore could not have been resurrected. In the same way there is nothing to suggest that he was seen after the event, to those who did not see him, or believe what he taught (like you). Every one sees and knows according to their level of understanding.
You are merely parroting the Christian religious idea, which is but one way to look at it.
Why do you persist in quoting these verses that you do not understand? A holy person, still has a material body, so they cannot escape the laws of nature. Jesus didn't have a material body (as explained in the Philippians text). If you persist in this I will ignore it in the future.
Was Jesus actually the Son of Man?
Or was he accepted as such by people who didn't know his real identity?
Was Mary and Joseph his biological parents?
Have we not established that Jesus is the same nature as God (his proclaimed father), who incidently is NOT A MAN.?
Who witnessed him being raised from the dead? It is obviously assumed that he died which according to the Qur'an, it was made to look like that.
Here is the Qur'an text you posted earlier...
"And [for] their saying, "Indeed, we have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of Mary, the messenger of Allah ." And they did not kill him, nor did they crucify him; but [another] was made to resemble him to them. And indeed, those who differ over it are in doubt about it. They have no knowledge of it except the following of assumption. And they did not kill him, for certain." - Qur'an 4:157 (Sahih International)
Oh, and by the way, Jesus didn't have a material body, so could not really die, so he couldn't have been resurrected. No one witnessed him being raised from the dead. And finally the Qur'an confirms that he did not die nor was he crucified (just in case it wasn't clear).
jan.