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‫ِيم‬

ِ ‫ٱلرح‬ َّ ِ ‫ِب ۡس ِم ٱهَّلل‬


َّ ‫ٱلر ۡح ٰ َم ِن‬
‫ٱلدِّين ُك ِّلهِۦ‬
ِ ‫ِين ۡٱل َح ِّق لِ ُي ۡظ ِه َرهُۥ َع َلى‬ ۡ
ِ ‫سو َل ُهۥ ِبٱل ُهدَ ٰى َود‬
ُ ‫سل َ َر‬ َ ‫ِي َأ ۡر‬
ٓ ‫ۡٱل َح ۡم ُد هَّلِل ِ ٱ َّلذ‬
َ‫َو َل ۡو َك ِر َه ۡٱل ُم ۡش ِر ُكون‬

‫سل ُ َوُأ ُّمهُۥ‬ ُّ ‫ل َق ۡد َخ َل ۡت مِن َق ۡبلِ ِه‬ٞ ‫سو‬


ُ ‫ٱلر‬ ُ ‫َّما ۡٱل َمسِ ي ُح ۡٱبنُ َم ۡر َي َم ِإاَّل َر‬
‫ٱنظ ۡر َأ َّن ٰى‬ُ ‫ت ُث َّم‬ ِ ‫ف ُن َبيِّنُ َل ُه ُم ٱأۡل ٓ ٰ َي‬ َّ ‫ۖة َكا َنا َي ۡأكُاَل ِن‬ٞ ‫صِ ِّدي َق‬
ُ ‫ٱلط َعا ۗ َم‬
َ ‫ٱنظ ۡر َك ۡي‬
َ ‫ي ُۡؤ َف ُك‬
‫ون‬
The Messiah, son of Mary, was only a Messenger; Messengers before him passed
away; his mother was a just woman; they both ate food. Behold, how We make clear
the signs to them; then behold, how they perverted are! 5:75

ُ‫عِيس ٰى عِندَ ٱهَّلل ِ َك َم َث ِل َءادَ ۖ َم َخ َل َق ُهۥ مِن ُت َرابٖ ُث َّم َقال َ َل ُهۥ ُكن َف َي ُكون‬
َ َ ‫ِإنَّ َم َثل‬
Jesus in the sight of God is like Adam. He created him from dust; then said to him, "Be!"
and he was. 3: 59

ِ ‫صدِّ ٗقا ِّل َما َب ۡينَ َي ۡدَي ِه مِنَ ۡٱل ِك ٰ َت‬


‫ب َو ُم َه ۡي ِم ًنا َع َل ۡي ۖ ِه‬ َ ‫نز ۡل َنٓا ِإ َل ۡي َك ۡٱل ِك ٰ َت َب ِب ۡٱل َح ِّق ُم‬
َ ‫َوَأ‬
And We have revealed to you the Book in truth, confirming that which preceded it of the
Scripture and as a criterion over it. 5:48

‫ون ٰ َه َذا م ِۡن عِ ن ِد ٱهَّلل ِ لِ َي ۡش َترُو ْا‬ ِ ‫ب ِبَأۡيد‬


َ ُ‫ِيهمۡ ُث َّم َيقُول‬ َ ‫ُون ۡٱل ِك ٰ َت‬
َ ‫ِين َي ۡك ُتب‬
َ ‫ لِّلَّذ‬ٞ‫َف َو ۡيل‬
َ ‫ لَّهُم ِّممَّا َي ۡكسِ ب‬ٞ‫ِيهمۡ َو َو ۡيل‬
‫ُون‬ ِ ‫ لَّهُم ِّممَّا َك َت َب ۡت َأ ۡيد‬ٞ‫ِبهِۦ َث َم ٗنا َقلِياٗل ۖ َف َو ۡيل‬
Woe to those who write the scripture with their own hands, and then declare, "This is
from God," in order to sell it for a paltry price. Woe to them because of what their own
hands have written, and woe to them for what they have earned. 2: 79.

1. The Topic, Jesus is true God, is between two persons claiming to be


monotheists. Monotheism means the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
A narrower definition of monotheism is the belief in the existence of only one god that created the
world, is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.

What is God?
According to the LEXICO definition, God is a noun which means the creator and ruler of the universe
and source of all moral authority; the supreme being.

https://www.lexico.com/definition/god

Definitions of Supreme Being

Noun, the supernatural being conceived as the perfect and omnipotent and omniscient originator
and ruler of the universe; the object of worship in monotheistic religions. synonyms:God

The subject, Jesus is true God, presupposes that Jesus is that supreme being, the perfect and
omnipotent and omniscient originator and ruler of the universe.

New American Standard Bible

Then the LORD said to Moses, “See, I have made you as God to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron
shall be your prophet. Exo 7:1

Psa 82:6  I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. 

Psa 82:7  But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes. 

Psa 82:8  Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations. 
Joh 8:54  Jesus answered, If I honour myself, my honour is nothing: it is my Father that
honoureth me; of whom ye say, that he is your God: 

Joh 10:34  Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods? 
Joh 10:35  If he called them gods, unto whom the word of God came, and the scripture
cannot be broken; 
Joh 10:36  Say ye of him, whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent into the world,
Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am the Son of God? 

John 9: 8 The neighbors therefore, and they that saw him aforetime, that he was a
beggar, said, Is not this he that sat and begged? 9 Others said, It is he: others said, No,
but he is like him. He said, I am
In the New Testament, ἐγώ εἰμι is used by Jesus, Judas (Matt 26:25), Gabriel
(Luke 1:19), the blind man (John 9:9), Peter (Acts 10:21) and Paul (Acts 22:3, 26:29,
Rom 11:13, 1 Tim 1:15), always to refer to themselves. This matches the use in Greek
outside the NT. The Septuagint uses “I am” (ἐγώ εἰμι) in very normal ways. God uses
the phrase often, but so does Jacob (Gen 27:32), Deborah (Jdg 5:3), Gideon (Jdg 6:15)
and others. As I have searched through other works written in ancient Greek (Philo, the
Pseudepigrapha, Plato and other philosophers), I have run across many such ordinary
occurrences of ἐγώ εἰμι.

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