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The Bible claims that ANY "Son of GOD" is a "God"!  (Refutation to Jesus' being God meaning that he is GOD Almighty):

Let us look at Psalm 82:6 in the Bible:

"I said, 'You are "gods"; you are all sons of the Most High.'  (From the NIV Bible, Psalm 82:6)"

"gods" here in Hebrew is "Elohim", which is plural of "EL".  It is the same exact thing as "EL" used for Jesus in Isaiah 9:6, since "gods" is a combination of several "EL"s.  And as clearly shown here, for someone to be called "god" or "God" in the Bible it wouldn't make him GOD Almighty Himself, the LORD or Jehovah.  I also want to point out that ANY "Son of GOD" in the Bible is a "god" or "God" as clearly shown in the verse.

Note:  The trinitarian liars who translate the Bible into English play dirty tricks about capitalizing and lowering the "g" in "God" to prove their trinity lie, while they fully know that it is the same word used for ALL!

 

The verse above was taken from the following two articles:

The "God" title in the Bible was given to others in the OT and NT.   Answering Isaiah 9:6.  The "El" (God) title that was given to Jesus in the Old Testament, and the "HOTHEOS" (God) title in the New Testament, were given to others before and after Jesus in the Bible.  The only UNIQUE title that exists in the Bible is "Yahweh", which means "The Eternal".

Answering Jeremiah 23:5-6:   A big blow to Sam Shamoun's trinity nonsense existing in the Old Testament.


The following related articles also address this topic in good details:

The definition of "Son of God" in Islam.

Son of GOD: Some Muslims' Misconception.

"Son of Man" does not mean "GOD" or "Son of GOD"

"Son of God" means "Servant of God" in Hebrew. Bible agrees with Islam, not with pagan trinity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The word "Allah" does exist in the original Bible.  Allah is the original name of GOD Almighty according to the Hebrew, Aramaic and Arabic sources.  Jehovah or Yahweh is a title and not a name, and it means "The LORD" in English.


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