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There is no Luke 26:70, in fact, there is not even a 25th or 26th chapter, as the last is the 24th.user90486– user904862025-04-25 02:18:24 +00:00Commented Apr 25, 2025 at 2:18
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1My mistake, Luke 22:70 where Jesus said, "Yes I am." He was ask, "Are You the Son of God?" So you tell me why the Jews accused Jesus of blasphemy resulting in His death for claming to be the Son of God? In fact the Jews themselves claim to be the sons of God.Mr. Bond– Mr. Bond2025-04-25 02:56:56 +00:00Commented Apr 25, 2025 at 2:56
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Mr.Bond- Yes, I will tell you why. The Jews accused Jesus of blasphemy not because he declared himself to be the Son of God, but because he was forgiving sins, which only God the Father could do. They did not understand that the Father granted the firstborn Son the authority to forgive sins, so they accused the Son of making himself out to be God, which he refutes in John 10:34-36 by reminding them that he too was a son of God as they were sons of God—despite the superior distinction of having been given the authority of God which no other sons of God had.user90486– user904862025-04-25 04:43:26 +00:00Commented Apr 25, 2025 at 4:43
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@user90486 You are making things up? Read the trial record at Matthew 26:63, "And the high priest said to Him, I adjure You by the living God, that You tell us whether You are the Christ, the Son of God." Where in this verse is anything said about forgiving sins? Vs65, says "He has blasphemed and at vs66, "He is deserving of death!" The point of John 10:34-36 is that Jesus is saying, "If you say I am blaspheming, you must also hold that God is blaspheming because He said to those by whom the word of God came "ye are gods." Jesus is turning the tables on the Jews. Do your homework and think!Mr. Bond– Mr. Bond2025-04-25 14:04:33 +00:00Commented Apr 25, 2025 at 14:04
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