Captain used 'ye are gods' to argue that the term 'god/gods' can be applied to beings other than the Most High, weakening Trinitarian appeals to such language.
Scripture spotlight
Psalm 82:6
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6 I said, "You are gods, All of you are sons of the Most High.
Total mentions
6
Topic packs
3
Streams
6
Archive routes where Psalm 82:6 appears
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A challenger appealed to this verse to argue that 'elohim' can be used for humans/judges, so Hebrews 1:8 need not mean the Son is truly God.
This Psalm was invoked through Jesus' quotation in John 10 to challenge Trinitarian claims by arguing that scripture can apply 'gods' language to others without making them the one true God.
Cited by the Muslim-side participant to argue that people are children of the Most High and therefore share a divine status as “gods.”
Cited to support the claim that all humans have the potential to become gods or attain the highest state of mastery.
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