Cited from the Christian perspective to argue that Jesus teaches people should honor the Son in the same way they honor the Father, including worship.
Monotheism and worship
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Claim
Jesus teaches that the Son should receive the same honor given to the Father.
Uses Jesus' words to argue for honoring the Son as the Father is honored.
Moves
Responds to the worship objection by citing Jesus' teaching that the Son is to be honored as the Father is honored.
- 1ChristianBibleReplyPrimary Evidence
The Christian side lists texts where the Son receives divine honor or worship.
- 2ChristianBibleEvidencePrimary Evidence
Cited by the Christian side to argue that Jesus should receive the same honor as the Father, which is presented as support for worshiping the Son.
- 3ChristianBibleEvidencePrimary Evidence
Cited to support the Christian argument that the Father commands even the angels to worship the Son, showing Jesus receives the worship due to God.
- 4ChristianBibleEvidencePrimary Evidence
Cited by the Christian side as a proof text in response to a request for scriptures showing that people should kneel before and worship Jesus.
- 5ChristianBibleEvidenceSupporting Evidence
Cited by the Christian perspective as another text to support that the Son receives worship or divine honor alongside the Father.
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Jan 20, 2025 - 1 move - 4 references