You thought process as indicated in this post makes me wonder if you have every actually read the Bible.
Yes, i have read it... but it seem that the difference between you and me is that you have only read the bible and nothing other...
I will demonstrate that you are wrong in your previous post about the name thing because you don't know about the hebrew naming convention ( who is not explain in the bible )...
Perhaps you can understand it better this way. Do you have two names? Bruno and your last name? Well so does Jesus the Christ, "Emmanuel, God with us."
What's more Sacred Scripture tells us God Himself did the naming. God told us through His prophet Isaias that the virgin's child shall be called "Emmanuel, God with us". This was the prophecy.
Well, i have a first name ( given name ) who is Bruno and a familly name who is Thoumsin... some local tradition make that i have several middle name too : Alain, Georges, Ghislain...
Well, for keep it simple, because i am called "Bruno Thoumsin", you think that the full name of the Christ is "Jesus Immanuel"... it seem almost good for a 21 century point of view... only problem is that Immanuel is a hebrew given name and not a family name... buti will ignore these little mistake...
Where it is really wrong is that you assume that ancien hebrew have the same naming convention that us...
Family names began to gain popularity among Sephardic Jews in Spain, Portugal and Italy as early as the 10th or 11th century, but did not catch on among the Ashkenazic Jews of Germany or Eastern Europe until much later...
The practice of taking familly names became so common, in fact, that by the 12th century, the rabbis found it necessary to make a takkanah (rabbinical ruling) requiring Jews to have a Hebrew name... so, as today, jews have a name sililar to ours but have a Hebrw name too...
Hebrew names are used in prayer in and out of synagogue and for other religious rituals. When a person is called up in synagogue for an aliyah (the honor of reciting a blessing over a Torah reading), he is called up by his Hebrew name. The names that appear on a ketubah (marriage contract) or on a get (writ of divorce) are Hebrew names. When a people are ill and mi shebeirakh prayers are recited for their well-being, they are identified by Hebrew names. When a deceased person is remembered through the Yizkor prayers recited on certain holidays, the Hebrew name is used. Jewish tombstones sometimes carry the Hebrew name instead of or side-by-side with the secular name.
So let see how was named Hebrew people before the 10th century...
Historically, Hebrew did not have permanent family surnames at all. Within the Hebrew community, they used patronymics, such as David ben (son of) Joseph or Miriam bat (daughter of) Aaron. Names in that form are still used in synagogue and in Jewish legal documents such as the ketubah (marriage contract), but are rare outside of the religious context...
There are really only three surnames that are specifically Hebrew in nature: variations on Cohen, Levy and Israel. These names are derived from tribal ancestry that were recorded by the Jewish people and recognized in synagogue with various distinctions...
The surname Cohen comes from kohein, the Hebrew word for priest, and refers to patrilineal descendants of Aaron. Variations on this surname include Cohn, Cahn, Cone, Kohn, Kahn and more... The surname Levy comes from the biblical tribe of Levi, whose descendants the Levites had distinctive duties in the Temple period. Variations on this surname include Levin, Levine, Levitt and many others. Another specifically Hebrew surname is Israel, which is much less common. Israel basically means the rest of us. Variations on this surname include Israeli, Yisrael, Yisroel, Disraeli and more...
A Hebrew name begins with a given name, followed by ben (son of) or bat (daughter of), followed by the person's father's Hebrew name. If the person is a kohein (descendant of Aaron), the name is followed by "ha-Kohein." If the person is a Levite (descendant of the tribe of Levi), the name is followed by "ha-Levi." If the person or his father is a rabbi, some follow the name with "ha-Rav." This format of naming is seen as early as the Torah where, for example, Moses' successor Joshua is repeatedly referred to as Yehoshua ben Nun (Joshua, son of Nun). Note that the surname is not the same from generation to generation: Abraham's son Isaac is Yitzchak ben Avraham; Isaac's son Jacob is Ya'akov ben Yitzchak, and so forth. Moses' Hebrew name would be Moshe ben Amram ha-Levi (because he is a member of the tribe of Levi but not a descendant of Aaron), while his brother Aaron would be Aharon ben Amram ha-Kohein (because Aaron was a priest).
So, let return to Jesus... well, the real name is not Jesus but Joshua... the hebrew Yehoshua was translated Iesous in Greek... and the Greek Iesous was translated Iesus... in English from the Latin, it become Jesus in place of Joshua if it was directly translated from Hebrew to English... Joshua ( Jesus ) mean "Yahweh ( God ) delivers" or "Yahweh ( God ) rescues"...
So, the real name of Jesus will have be something like "Joshua ben Yosef"... "Joshua ben Yosef ah-kohein" for a descendant of Aaron... "Joshua ben Yosef ah-levi" for a member of the Levi tribe...
Your impossible "Jesus Immanuel" will have mean "god delivers god with us" or "god rescue god with us"...
Sure that you will find a strange way around the traditional Hebrew naming convention for argument that you are right but i think that other will see that you was wrong about your "Jesus Immanuel"... you cannot compare actual naming convention with the old hebrew one for correct one of the mistake of the bible...
I know that the Bible cannot clash with empirical science. Some hold that empirical science has contradicted the Bible, but this conclusion is wrong. It must be wrong by definition, for God who is the principal Author of the Bible is Omniscient, Truth Itself and free from all error. Since God is both Creator of the universe and all that's in it, including space and time, and since I have faith that God is a trust worthy eye-witness to Creation, and is the principal Author of Scripture, I know the Bible cannot contradict Science.
Well, there is plenty of example in the bible that God is not Omniscient...
When God is preparing to go on another murdering spree, he tells the people of Israel to smear blood on their doors so that he’ll know which homes are occupied by his chosen people (Exodus 12:13). With this directive completed, he’s free to kill all the Egyptian firstborn male children without accidentally harming an Israelite, but why does he need blood on the doors to serve as a reminder if he knows everything?
After the creation, God asks Adam to look over the animals and find one “suitable” for him (Genesis 2:18-20). The all-knowing god is absolutely clueless as to what kind of partner Adam might desire. Did he not already realize that he was going to make a woman for him? Isn’t it also disgusting for God to propose that Adam should find an animal to be his sexual companion?
During Noah’s flood, God kills almost the entire world population of humans and animals because the people are evil. Why would an omniscient god lack the common sense to get his creation right the first time so that he isn’t required to redo everything?
Jonah, like Cain before him, was able to leave the presence of God (Jonah 1:3). According to Zephaniah, God will search through Jerusalem with candles and find people who scoff at him (1:12). Why would God need candles to see in the dark?
Judges 1:19 says that God was with the men of Judah in a battle, yet they couldn’t drive out the enemies because the other side was riding upon chariots of iron. Is the super hero "Iron man" more powerful that God !!!
The doctrine of progression and development is taught by Our Lord in the parable of the mustard seed (St.Matt. 13:31)
if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you can literally cause a mountain to jump into the sea by telling it to do so (Matthew 17:20 and 21:21).
Lulapilgrim, you seem to have a lot of ( blind ) faith... please, try to move some mountain from a few inch before coming back in these topic... since all who is writen in the bible is true, it will not be a problem for you... since i am not a believer, please use a camera for record the power of your faith... i will not believe what you wrote without serious real evidence...