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Romans 9:5 is grammatically ambiguous in the Greek. Is the passage calling Christ according to the flesh "over all God" or is God the Father described as the one who is "over all" in an independent doxology? This episode looks at several considerations in order to solve this grammatical ambiguity, concluding at the end that Paul does not call Christ "God" in Rom. 9:5.
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Romans 9:5 is grammatically ambiguous in the Greek. Is the passage calling Christ according to the flesh "over all God" or is God the Father described as the one who is "over all" in an independent doxology? This episode looks at several considerations in order to solve this grammatical ambiguity, concluding at the end that Paul does not call Christ "God" in Rom. 9:5.
Subscribe for free on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-biblical-unitarian-podcast/id1347983887
To support the Biblical Unitarian Podcast, donate here: https://www.paypal.me/10mintruthtalks
To support the channel with a membership, click here:
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To view the notes from this episode please click the link below:
- https://docs.google.com/document/d/16flEOSMpjcgjK4FXaEXGhfdNQdW9s3cz8a87sLo85g8/edit?usp=sharing
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