Quoted to show that Yahweh says he alone created all things by himself, forming the basis of an anti-Jehovah's-Witness argument that if Christ helped create, Christ must share Yahweh's identity rather than be a creature.
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Isaiah 44:24
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24 Thus says Yahweh, your Redeemer, and he who formed you from the womb: I am Yahweh, who makes all things; who stretches forth the heavens alone; who spreads abroad the earth (who is with me?);
Cited by the Muslim caller to argue that Yahweh alone created, in an attempt to exclude Trinitarian readings; the host disputed that inference.
Used to argue Yahweh alone created all things, so if Christ created all things he must share Yahweh's identity rather than be a creature helping God.
Appealed to in order to argue that Yahweh alone created everything, so if the Messiah/Jesus is identified as Yahweh he must be preexistent and divine.
Cited ('I am Yahweh... alone... by myself') to argue that creation was performed solely by Yahweh, and thus any other creator figure mentioned in scripture must share Yahweh's identity rather than be a separate being.