Heb 1:6 And when he brought his supreme Son into the world, God said, “
Let all of God’s angels worship him.”
Heb 1:7 Regarding the angels, he says, “He sends his angels like the winds, his servants like flames of fire.”
Heb 1:8 But to the Son he says, “Your throne, O God, endures forever and ever. You rule with a scepter of justice. (NLT)
This has already been covered but I don't want to wade through 350 posts to find it so I'll go over it again for you. First, Heb 1:8 is a quote from Ps 45:7 and is speaking of a human king. Using your logic, this human would also have to be God.
That the text calls God, “your God”, the king’s God, shows that the king is inferior to God. “God” does not have a God. It would make no sense to be calling the king “God” here, as the clear biblical teaching is that there is one God, so if Jesus is the one true God, how could he have a God?
This king is also spoken of as having a wife and being blessed by God. Again God has no God and therefor could not be blessed by God.
If this verse is calling the king God then Solomon and Jesus would both have to be God.
Hebrews 1 makes it clear that the king (Jesus) being referred to is not God because the entire passage is trying to argue that Jesus is greater than the angels. If Jesus was God, it would have been much simpler for the author to say that Jesus is God, therefore, he is greater than the angels, case closed. Instead the author goes to great lengths to try to show Jesus superiority in other ways, such as that he sits at the right hand of the Father (Heb 1:13) and God calls him his son (Heb 1:5).
And then there is all this:
John 17:3 - His Father is the only true God.
John 3:16 - only getotten Son
1 John 4:9 only begotten Son
John 1:14, 18 - Jesus is the only begotten Son
Colossians 1:15 - Jesus is firstborn of all creation
Revelations 3:14 - he is the beginning of the creation of God
Hebrews 1:6 only first begotten
Proverbs 8:22 - created, formed, brought forth, possessed.
Matthew 11:19 Jesus identified as Wisdom
Matthew 24:36 - only the Father knows the day and hour
John 14:28 - the Father is greater than Jesus
John 20:17 - Jesus calls God "my God and your God, my Father and your Father"
Revelation 3:2 - Jesus calls God "my God" after he goes to heaven
Revelation 3:12 - again calls God "my God" after he is in heaven
Matthew 27:46 - My God, My God, why have you forsaken me
Revelation 1:6 - his God and Father
Called Son of God:
Luke 1:35, John 14:33, Luke 22:70, John 5:25, John 10:36, John 11:4, John 17:1, Luke 3:21,22, Mat. 4:3-7, John 1:49,50, Matthew 16:15-17, John 11:25-27.
Called God the Son
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Jesus can do only what the Father tells him
John 5:19 - only does what the Father does
John 12:49 - only says what he hears the Father say
I'll cut this short since I don't want to write a book.