Brandon Tatum is Wrong about Jesus! @TheOfficerTatum

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Brandon Tatum is one of my favorite commentators but he is absolutely wrong about Jesus. This video is a response to Brandon's belief that Jesus is not God. I show Biblical proof that Jesus Christ is in fact God.

#brandontatum #jesusisgod #officertatum #thetrinity #jesusislord
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I just found out Tatum doesn't believe 😢 I unsubscribed...
You can not serve two master. Tatum is serving the world 😭
May God increase his understanding ✝️

pomegranate
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I like Brandon, but sometimes he's just plain wrong on some of his views on the Bible.


I still give him some credit, though, for trying, but he still needs to be careful because many people are listening to him.

My only advice to him is that he needs to do some research before he posts some of his videos on Jesus.

God bless you, my brother. Keep on sharing the truth of God's word 🙏

OneMinuteGospelTruth
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@theofficertatum brother you needed to hear this, I've heard you say multiple things about your faith and God that are completely opposite of the truth found in Scripture.

keem
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The text had no punctuation so in some cases there is more than one way to read a verse.
Romans 9:5 is one of the verses that can be translated different ways,
Translators and translating committees vary greatly in their handling of Romans 9:5:

RSV: “to them belong the patriarchs, and of their race, according to the flesh, is the Christ. God who is over all be blessed forever. Amen.”
Moffatt: “the patriarchs are theirs, and theirs too (so far as natural descent goes) is the Christ. (Blessed for evermore be the God who is over all! Amen.)”
KJV: “Whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever. Amen.”
NAS: “whose are the fathers, and from whom is the Christ according to the flesh, who is over all, God blessed forever. Amen.”
NIV: “Theirs are the patriarchs, and from them is traced the human ancestry of Christ, who is God over all, forever praised! Amen.”
Although the exact wording of the above translations differs, they fall into two basic categories: those that are worded to make Christ into God, and those that make the final phrase into a type of eulogy or doxology referring to God the Father. The RSV and Moffatt are outstanding examples of the latter.

The Doctrine of the Trinity, R. S. Franks, a Trinitarian and the Principal Emeritus of Western College in Bristol, writes,

It should be added that Rom. 9:5 cannot be adduced to prove that Paul ever thought of Christ as God. The state of the case is found in the R.V. margin…He [Paul] never leaves the ground of Jewish monotheism. It has been pointed out that Rom. 9:5 cannot be brought in to question this statement. On the contrary, God is spoken of by the Apostle as not only the Father, but also the God of our Lord Jesus Christ” [1]

3. There is good evidence from both the immediate remote contexts that the last phrase of this verse is a eulogy or doxology to God the Father. “God over all” and “God blessed forever” are both used of God the Father elsewhere in the New Testament (Rom. 1:25; 2 Cor. 11:31; Eph. 1:3; 4:6; 1 Tim. 6:15). In contrast, neither phrase is ever used of Christ. It would be highly unusual to take eulogies that were commonly used of God and, abruptly and without comment or explanation, apply them to Christ.

4. Asking why the words are even in the text gives us a key to understanding them. Paul is writing about the way that God has especially blessed the Jews. The verses immediately before Romans 9:5 point out that God has given them the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the law, the worship, the promises, the patriarchs and even the human ancestry of Jesus Christ. How blessed they are! No wonder a eulogy to God is inserted: “God, who is over all, be blessed forever! Amen.”

5. The entire context of Romans 9:5 is describing God’s blessings to the Jews, who have a heritage of being aggressively monotheistic. An insert about Christ being God seems most inappropriate. This is especially true when we understand that Paul is writing in a way designed to win the Jews. For example, he calls them “my kindred in the flesh” (v. 3 – NRSV), and says he has sorrow and anguish in his heart for them (v. 2 – NRSV). Would he then put into this section a phrase that he knew would be offensive to the very Jews for whom he is sorrowing and who he is trying to win? Certainly not. On the contrary, after just saying that Christ came from the line of the Patriarchs, something about which the Jews were suspicious, a eulogy to the Father would assure the Jews that there was no idolatry or false elevation of Christ intended, but that he was part of the great blessing of God.

ArtorGrael
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Who is the WORD⁉️ JESUS. THE WORD BECAME FLESH and dwelt among us 🧐

cliffordmacksr
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I agree ! Yahweh is God! It is firm in the Bible that Jesus is Yahweh ! And Yahweh is his true name that we should be calling him! Great video and great catch, there are many that think they believe and are helping people come to Christ (Yahweh) but in reality are being used by other forces that are not of God to push them toward false beliefs and idols. We should ONLY believe in what the Bible tells! Loved this video!!!!

Briellabae
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I've seen this old video before and hope his views have now changed. Recently I saw he has a newer, I believe, tattoo on his arm that says Jesus is Lord. Hopefully that means that he now believes Jesus is God. <3

BB.halo_heir
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The Lord Jesus and the apostles make it clear that God is the Father. And Irenaeus and Justin (who aren't supposed to be our standard) confesses that the Father alone is the almighty God.

Anastasis.
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i agree with Brandon. You have to perform major mental gymnastics and read IN to the text to try to make it say Jesus is God in the flesh. Jesus never claimed to be God. Jesus was in heaven at the right side of God, but He never claimed to be God incarnated! And nowhere in the Bible does it say that you must believe Jesus is God incarnated to be saved. John 3:16 is very clear.
Plus, it’s just outlandish to believe that God Himself would diminish His greatness to the point of allowing humans to humiliate, torture and kill Him. No. It didn’t happen.

CousinPeaches
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John 8:28...when you have lifted up the Son of Man, you will know I am

"I am" hebrew YHWH

Pilot posted a sign on the cross which read "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews"
In Hebrew this reads:

Yeshuah
Hanazaret
Wmelech
Hayehudim

YHWH - "I am"

Jesus claimed to be YHWH, he prophesied it and his enemies unwittingly confirmed it

AbberjamUK
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Isn't he just saying Yahweh isn't the name of God? Pretty sure Brandon does believe Jesus is God.

khenbornagain
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Brandon Tatum believes in the God and Father of Jesus according to his own confession. On the channel "The Trinity Delusion" under community, brother Kel asks who is your God? Jesus' God or the trinity? And Brandon answers Jesus' God, and not the trinity. He is correct by the way.

Anastasis.