There has been much discussion
regarding the translation of John 1:1 and the significance it has in our
understanding of the Lord Jesus Christ. Evangelicals insist that John 1:1, when
properly exegeted, provides irrefutable proof that Jesus is fully and eternally
God and yet distinct from another who is called God. Evangelicals take this to
mean that the true God is a multi-personal Being, that Yahweh is more than one
Person. The Evangelical understanding can be seen from the way Evangelical
translations, and certain others, have traditionally rendered this verse:
“In the beginning was the Word, and
the Word was with God, and the Word was God (kai theos een ho Logos).”
KJV, NKJV, NIV, ASV, NASB, RSV, NRSV, NCV, YLT, Wey NT, Holman NT, Darby,
Douay-Rheims,
Other translations that render this
passage somewhat differently, yet still reflecting the traditional Evangelical
understanding, include:
“In the beginning the Word already
existed; the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” Good News Translation
“From the first he was the Word,
and the Word was in relation with God and was God.” BBE
“Before the world was created, the
Word already existed; he was with God, and he was the same as God.”
TEV
Jehovah’s Witnesses (JWs for short),
on the other hand, believe that John 1:1 supports their position that Jesus is a
distinct god from the true God. JWs claim that John 1:1 demonstrates that Jesus
is a different kind of god from the God whom he was with. This understanding is
reflected in their NWT translation of the Holy Scriptures:
“In [the] beginning the Word was, and
the Word was with God, and the Word was a god.”
The obvious problem with the JW
rendering is that it posits two distinct gods, which goes against the clear and
explicit testimony of the Holy Scriptures that there is only one God. All
citations taken from the NWT unless otherwise noted:
The Septuagint renders this verse in
the following manner:
“Behold, behold that I am [he], and
there is no god beside me (kai ouk estin theos): I kill, and I will
make to live: I will smite, and I will heal; and there is none who shall
deliver out of my hands (kai ouk estin os exeleitai ek ton cheiron mou).”
Amazingly, the Lord Jesus claims to be
able to perform the same divine functions that Yahweh performs:
“And I give them everlasting
life, and they will by no means ever be destroyed, and no one will
snatch them out of my hand (kai oukh aptasei tis auta ek tes cheiros
mou). What my Father has given me is greater than all other things, and
no one can snatch them out of the hand of the Father (kai oudeis
dunatai aptazein ek tes cheiros tou patros). I and the Father are one”
John 10:28-30
Hence, this provides evidence that
Jesus cannot be just “a god,” but is the true God who is distinct from both
the Father and the Holy Spirit.
“They have roused Me to jealousy with
a no-god; they have provoked Me with their vanities; and I will rouse them
to jealousy with a no-people; I will provoke them with a vile nation.”
Deuteronomy 32:21 JPS 1917
The preceding citations show that
Christ cannot be another god alongside the true God. Unless, of course, one opts
for the view that John’s theology contradicts the OT teaching of monotheism.
Since neither the JW nor the Evangelical believes that the scriptures contradict
themselves, being the inspired and inerrant word of God, this view is not an
option for either party.
Hence, Jesus is either the true God or
he is a false god. But since the NT emphatically denies that the Lord Jesus is a
false god, the only option left is that he is the true God. To help clarify the
implication that De 32:39 has on our exegesis and understanding of John 1:1, as
well as on the person of Christ, we present the following syllogism:
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There are no other Gods
besides Yahweh.
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Jesus is God.
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Therefore, Jesus is Yahweh
God.
John’s prologue doesn’t stop there
but goes on to distinguish the Lord Jesus from another who is called God. Again:
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The Person with Jesus is
identified as God
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There is only one God.
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God must subsist in at least
2 Persons.
How does the Watchtower respond to
this? In the Watchtower, 1975, p. 63, this is what they write:
"Viewed in their proper setting,
these texts in no way contradict each other. They are discussing entirely
different matters. At Deuteronomy 32:39, the point being made is that the
false gods of the nations have no share with Jehovah in his saving acts.
They are unable to deliver their worshipers from disaster. This is evident
from the preceding two verses 37, 38,which read: "Where are their gods,
the rock in whom they sought refuge, who used to eat the fat of their
sacrifices, to drink the wine of their drink offerings? Let them get up and
help you. Let them become a concealment place for you." Other parts of
this song likewise indicate that these false gods had no share in the
expressing of Jehovah's saving power. With reference to the nation of
Israel as represented in its forefather Jacob, De 32 verse 12 says:
"Jehovah alone kept leading him, and there was no foreign god along with
him." Apostasy, however, set in among the Israelites, as De 32 verses 16,
17 and 21 tell us: "They began inciting him to jealousy with strange
gods; with detestable things they kept offending him. They went sacrificing
to demons, not to God, gods whom they had not known, new ones who recently
came in, with whom your forefathers were not acquainted. They, for their part,
have incited me to jealousy with what is no god." Against this
background, we can appreciate that none of such false gods were
'together with Jehovah' in anything that he did. He alone is the true God,
whereas the false gods are an unreality, nonexistent and powerless to help
their worshipers in time of calamity. As for the reference to the Word's
"being a god," it does not disagree with the statement at
Deuteronomy 32:39. Why not? Because the Word does not stand in opposition to
Jehovah nor is he a rival, as was the case with the false gods. Then, too, in
the phrase rendered "the Word was a god," the term "god"
is a predicate noun that describes the Word. Says the noted scholar Westcott,
coproducer of the famous Westcott and Hort Greek text of the Christian
Scriptures: "It describes the nature of the Word and does not identify
His Person." In view of the descriptive nature of the predicate noun for
"god" in the original Greek, An American Translation renders John
1:1: "The Word was divine." The New World Translation, however,
retains the predicate noun and indicates the significance of the omission of
the definite article by using the indefinite article. Being God's firstborn
Son, "the Word" could rightly be described as a "god" or
powerful one, even as are God s other angelic sons at Psalm 8:5. (Compare
Hebrews 2:6-8.) But neither the firstborn Son nor the other faithful
angelic sons of God stand in opposition to their Creator, or try to equal him
or substitute for him, as do false gods. They all recognize that worship
is properly directed to Jehovah God alone.- Phil. 2:5, 6; Rev. 19:10." (http://users.eggconnect.net/noddy3/john11deut32.htm;
bold emphasis ours)
Commenting on the Isaianic denials of
the existence of other gods, JW apologist Greg Stafford writes:
In view of the consistent
condemnation of idol gods in Isaiah, it is certainly understandable for us to
view Isaiah 43:10 in the same light. There is nothing in the context of Isaiah
43:10 that suggests, let alone conclusively proves, that Jehovah’s words are
meant not only for the idols of man, but also for any heavenly beings who
serve Jehovah, and who are elsewhere considered ‘gods.’ No living god has
been ‘formed’ by the hands of the idol-worshiping nations. Which is why
Jehovah goes on to condemn the idols and those who ‘form’ them in Isaiah
44:8-10.
The context of these texts shows that
such denials are directed against the gods of the nations, not the angelic
gods of Jehovah’s heavenly court. In fact, Isaiah 43:10 uses the same verb
for ‘form’ that we see used in Isaiah 44:10. Using such scriptures in an
effort to deny that the angels are gods, when in fact the Bible clearly refers
to them as ‘gods,’ is to ignore the purpose for which these denials were
written. As stated by Yehezkel Kaufmann: ‘We are constrained to offer the
embarrassing reply that nowhere in the Bible is the existence of god denied,
neither explicitly nor implicitly. Even the polemic of Second-Isaiah attacks
the idols with no word at all for the gods.’” (Stafford, Jehovah’s
Witnesses Defended An Answer to Scholars and Critics [Elihu Books,
Huntington Beach, CA: second edition 2000], pp. 101-102)
Stafford’s footnote 92 on page 102
reads:
See also Isa 44:11-20. Compare Isa
42:8, 17; 45:18-20; 48:5 Regarding De 32:39, compare De 32:16, 21, 37, 38
(see note 105 below). (Ibid., bold emphasis ours)
Stafford informs us in footnote 105
that:
“The LXX of De 32:43 is more likely
the source of Paul’s quotation as there are LXX manuscripts of this text
that match Paul’s quotation word for word. That he primarily quotes from the
Psalms is not a deterrent to accepting Heb 1:6 as a quotation from De 32:43,
since he also quotes from 2Sa 7:14 in Heb 1:5. The quotation in Heb 1:6 seems
to have come from a Hebrew recension other than MT, which is reflected in
4QDeutq… Paul Sanders, The Provenance of Deuteronomy 32 (OTS 37;
Leiden: Brill, 1994), 248-252, 422-425. On pages 426-429 Sanders discusses the
relationship between Jehovah and the gods spoken of in verse 8 (see below) and
verse 43 and the statements in verses 12 and 39, where it is said there are no
gods ‘with’ Jehovah. He concludes: ‘Verse 12 and verse 39 say that there
is no god “with” YHWH. These affirmations relate to his activity: YHWH is
the only god who acts on behalf of Israel. In that respect there is no other
god with him… Though the conceptual background of the passage [De 32:8-9]
may be archaic the message of the passage is completely in line with the
“monotheistic” affirmation in the song; other gods may exist-in fact they
do- but for Israel the only significant god is YHWH. He is even the highest
god… and the other gods… are subordinate to him’ (ibid., 427). See ibid.
pages 237-238 for more on De 32:39.” (Ibid., p. 111)
To summarize the JW position:
The passages in Isaiah and
Deuteronomy where Yahweh is said to be the only God do not rule out the
existence of angelic gods. The context deals with refuting the existence of
the false gods and/or idols of the nations.
According to Sanders, which
Stafford cites approvingly, Deuteronomy 32:39 is not denying that there are no
other gods alongside Yahweh. The text is indicating that Yahweh is the only
god who acts on behalf of Israel. Presumably, this implies that other gods do
exist, but they simply do not act on Israel’s behalf.
In response to point 1, a careful
reading of De 32 will show that the gods mentioned in the text includes the
angelic host:
“They roused Him to jealousy with
strange gods, with abominations did they provoke Him. They sacrificed unto
DEMONS, NO-gods (lo Elo’ah), gods that they knew not, new gods
that came up of late, which your fathers dreaded not.” Deuteronomy
32:16-17 JPS 1917
The Israelites worshiped demons,
something reiterated elsewhere in the Holy Scriptures:
“They kept serving their idols,
And these came to be a snare to them. And they would sacrifice their sons And
their daughters TO DEMONS.” Psalm 106:36-37
Interestingly, the Watchtower magazine
mentions that the gods spoken of include demons, but fails to see the
significance in this. Stafford makes reference to De. 32:16, but doesn’t
mention verse 17. It seems that Stafford, unlike the Watchtower, realized that
the mention of demons in v. 17 poses major problems for the claim that angels
are gods. Demons are said to be angels:
“Then he will say, in turn, to
those on his left, ‘Be on YOUR way from me, YOU whole have been cursed, into
the everlasting fire prepared for the Devil and his angels.’”
Matthew 25:41
“just because of the excess of the
revelations. Therefore, that I might not feel overly exalted, there was given
me a thorn in the flesh, an angel of Satan, to keep slapping me, that I
might not be overly exalted.” 2 Corinthians 12:7
“And war broke out in heaven;
Mi’chael and his angels battled with the dragon, and the dragon and its
angels battled” Revelation 12:7
Regarding demons, the Watchtower
publication Insight on the Scriptures, Volume 1, pp. 612-613, says:
The demons as such were not created
by God. The first to make himself one was Satan the Devil (see SATAN),
who became ruler of other angelic sons of God who also made themselves
demons. (Mt 12:24, 26) In Noah’s day disobedient angels materialized,
married women, fathered a hybrid generation known as Nephilim (see NEPHILIM)
and then dematerialized when the flood came. (Ge 6:1-4) However, upon
returning to the spirit realm, they did not regain their lofty original
position, for Jude 6 says: “The angels that did not keep their original
position but forsook their own proper dwelling place he has reserved with
eternal bonds under dense darkness for the judgment of the great day.” (1Pe
3:19, 20) So it is in this condition of dense spiritual darkness that they
must now confine their operations. (2Pe 2:4)…
… However, wayward Israel went so
far as to sacrifice their sons and daughters to the demons. (Ps 106:37;
De 32:17; 2Ch 11:15)…
According to this same volume the Greek
word for demon, as well as its compound form, can also be used in reference to
deities:
This use of the word ‘demon’ is
narrow and specific compared with the notions of ancient philosophers and the
way the word was used in classical Greek. In this regard the Theological
Dictionary of the New Testament, edited by G. Kittel (Viol. II, p. 8),
remarks: “The meaning of the ad[jective daimonios] brings out most
clearly the distinctive features of the G[ree]k conception of demons, for it
denotes that which lies outwith human capacity and is thus to be attributed to
the intervention of higher powers, whether for good or evil. [To
daimonion] in pre-Christian writers can be used in the sense of
‘divine.’” (Translated and edited by G. Bromiley, 1971) When
speaking controversially with Paul, some Epicurean and Stoic philosophers
concluded: “He seems to be a publisher of foreign deities [Gr., daimonion].”-
Ac 17:18
When speaking to the Athenians, Paul
used a compound of the Greek word daimon, saying: “You seem to be
more given to the fear of the deities [Gr., deisdaimonesterous; Latin Vulgate,
‘more superstitious’] than others are.” Commenting on this compound
word, F. F. Bruce remarks: “The context must decide whether this word is
used in its better or worse sense. It was, in fact, as vague as
‘religious’ in Eng[lish], and here we may best translate ‘very
religious’. But AV ‘superstitious’ is not entirely wrong; to Paul their
religion was mostly superstition, as it also was though on other grounds, to
the Epicureans.”- The Acts of the Apostles, 1970, p. 335.
When speaking to King Herod Agrippa
II, Festus said that the Jews had certain disputes with Paul concerning their
“worship of the deity” [Gr., deisdaimoni’as; Latin Vulgate,
‘superstition’]. (Acts 25:19) It was noted by F. F. Bruce that this Greek
word “might be less politely rendered ‘superstition’ (as in AV). The
corresponding adjective appears with the same ambiguity in [Acts] 17:22.”- Commentary
on the Book of the Acts, 1971, p. 483. (Ibid., p. 613)
The NWT renders these specific terms as
deities, lending further support that demons were mistakenly viewed and/or
worshiped as gods. The following citation further demonstrates that demons are
angels, and that behind every idol lay an angelic presence:
“All worshipers of images are put
to shame, who make their boast in worthless idols; all gods bow down before
him.” Psalm 97:7 RSV
The LXX understood these gods to be
angels:
Let all that worship graven images be
ashamed, who boast of their idols; worship him, all ye his angels.
Brenton’s
We know of course that the angels which
are connected to the idols are in fact demons. More importantly, both the Dead
Sea Scrolls (DSS) and the LXX retain a variant reading in De 32:43 that is not
found in the Masoretic text (MT). The variant reading provides additional
evidence that the gods to whom Yahweh was referring in De. 32:39 included the
angels:
“Rejoice, O heavens, together
with him, and bow down to him all you gods, for he
will avenge the blood of his sons, and will render vengeance to his
enemies, and will recompense those who hate him and will atone for
the land of his people.” (Dead Sea Scrolls Bible: The Oldest Known
Bible Translated for the First Time into English, translated and with
commentary by Martin Abegg Jr., Peter Flint & Eugene Ulrich
[HarperCollins, paperback edition: October 22, 2002], p. 193; bold emphasis
ours)
“Rejoice, ye heavens, with him, and
let all the angels of God worship him; rejoice ye Gentiles, with his people,
and let all the sons of God strengthen themselves in him; for he will avenge the
blood of his sons, and he will render vengeance, and recompense justice to his
enemies, and will reward them that hate him; and the Lord shall purge the land
of his people.” Brenton’s LXX
Stafford, interestingly, believes that
Paul [sic] quoted De 32:43 in Hebrews 1:6:
“It is also not out of the ordinary
to find ‘angels’ as a translation for ’elohim. The LXX of both
Deuteronomy 32:43 and Psalm 97:7 use ‘angels’ for ’elohim. The
author of Hebrews (whom Jehovah’s Witnesses believe to be the apostle Paul)
even quotes Deuteronomy 32:43 in Hebrews 1:6, again showing his agreement with
the LXX in using ‘angels’ for ‘gods.’ The same is true of Psalm 138:1,
where ’elohim again is translated ‘angels.’” (Ibid., pp.
110-111)
And:
“The LXX of De 32:43 is more likely
the source of Paul’s quotation as there are LXX manuscripts of this text that
match Paul’s quotation word for word. That he primarily quotes from the Psalms
is not a deterrent to accepting Heb 1:6 as a quotation from De 32:43, since he
also quotes from 2Sa 7:14 in Heb 1:5. The quotation in Heb 1:6 seems to have
come from a Hebrew recension other than MT, which is reflected in 4QDeutq…
(Ibid., p. 111, f. 105)
At times, the DSS and the LXX preserve
a more primitive, and thus more accurate, form of the Hebrew text. Stafford
agrees. In commenting why Hebrews 10:5 used the LXX’s rendering of Psalm 40:6
instead of the MT, Stafford writes:
“… As for why Hebrews 10:5
accepts the meaning of the LXX over the Hebrew of Psalm 40:6, it may be that
at this point the LXX reflects a more ancient Hebrew text than the MT. This
is clearly the case with Deuteronomy 32:43, which differs from MT but
agrees with the more primitive text of 4QDeutq (see note 105 above).”
(Ibid., p. 112; bold emphasis ours)
The most amazing part about all this is
that Stafford fails to make the connection between the gods mentioned in De
32:39 with the angelic gods of De 32:43! Stafford actually thinks that the
renderings found in DSS and LXX support his position that angels are gods, when
in fact it proves the exact opposite! It proves that when Yahweh says that there
are no gods with him he means exactly that, i.e. that neither angels nor idols
are gods in nature. In this respect the Watchtower got it right since it is true
that De 32 is attacking beings which are falsely viewed as gods. Yet where the
Watchtower got it wrong is in their claim that these beings do not include
angels. The scriptures clearly teach that others may falsely consider angels as
gods, but the truth is that Yahweh alone is God in essence and nature. As the
Psalmist says:
“There is none like you among
the gods, O Jehovah, Neither are there any works like yours. All the
nations whom you have made will themselves come, And they will bow down before
you, O Jehovah, And will give glory to your name. For you are great and are
doing wondrous things. You are God, YOU ALONE.” Psalm 86:8-10
The inspired Psalmist states that
Yahweh alone is God amongst the other so-called gods. The 1984 NWT of the Holy
Scriptures with References has a footnote here, which reads:
8* “Among the gods.” Heb.,
va’elohim’; Gr., the-ois; Lat., di’is; T, “lofty
angels.”
Evidently, the Jewish translators of
the Targums understood these gods to be angels. There is nothing in the context
of Psalm 86 linking these so-called gods with the false gods/idols of the
nations. Furthermore, the Psalms themselves provide support that these are
angels, as the NWT makes plain. The NWT cross-references the preceding text with
Psalm 89:6. Verse 7 is included for context:
"For who in the skies can be
compared to Jehovah? Who can resemble Jehovah among the sons of God?
God is to be held in awe among the intimate group of holy ones; He is grand
and fear-inspiring over all who are round about him.”
The reference to the sons of God
demonstrates that these are angels, which provides additional support that
Yahweh alone is God amongst the heavenly host.
Other passages affirming that Yahweh
alone is God include:
“You-you have been shown that
Jehovah is the [true] God (ha elohim); there is no other besides
him… And you well know today, and you must call back to your heart that
Jehovah is the [true] God (ha elohim) in the HEAVENS ABOVE and on the
earth beneath. THERE IS NO OTHER.” Deuteronomy 4:35, 39
The LXX reads:
KURIOS hO QEOS SOU hOUTOS QEOS ESTI
(“the Lord your God, He is God”)… KURIOS hO QEOS SOU hOUTOS QEOS.
Notice that we have a Colwell
Construction (preverbal anarthrous QEOS before EIMI) in verse 35 and an implied
one in verse 39. It may be that we have a qualitative use of QEOS here, which
would entail that the text is actually saying, “The Lord your God, He is (by
nature) God.”
Yahweh alone is elohim in heaven and on
earth, showing once more that the angels who are in heaven are not real gods. It
would be nonsense to say that this refers to idols and/or to the false gods of
the nations, since neither the idols nor these false gods dwell in heaven.
Again:
“There is none holy as Jehovah; For
there is none besides thee, Neither is there any rock like our God…
Jehovah killeth, and maketh alive: He bringeth down to Sheol, and
bringeth up.” 1 Samuel 2:2, 6 ASV
Finally:
“that all the peoples of the earth
may know that Jehovah, he is God; there is none else.” 1 Kings 8:60
ASV
Again, there is nothing in the
particular context of the preceding citations about the false gods or idols of
the nations, which indicates that the claim that there is none besides Yahweh
means exactly that. There are simply no other gods. Hence, all these citations
conclusively demonstrate that whatever the word “gods” means in relation to
Yahweh’s angelic host, one thing it does not mean is that these beings are
actually gods in nature. In the words of the Apostle Paul:
“Nevertheless, when YOU did not
know God, then it was that YOU slaved for those who by NATURE are NOT gods.”
Galatians 4:8
To summarize the data thus far:
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De 32:39 states that there
are no gods alongside Yahweh.
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The context shows that these
gods include demons.
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Demons therefore are not
gods.
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According to the Holy Bible
demons are actually angels.
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Since demons are angels who
are not gods, angels therefore are not gods.
We now turn to the second point, namely
that De 32:39 refers to God’s activity. Sanders’ claim that there was no
other god besides Yahweh who acted on Israel’s behalf provides additional
proof that the JW position is unbiblical. The scriptures clearly say that God
wasn’t alone in redeeming Israel:
“And Jehovah was going ahead of them
in the daytime in a pillar of cloud to lead them by the way, and in the
nighttime in a pillar of fire to give them light to go in the daytime and
nighttime. The pillar of cloud would not move away from before the people in the
daytime nor the pillar of fire in the nighttime.” Exodus 13:21-22
“Then the angel of the [true] God
who was going ahead of the camp of Israel departed and went to their rear and
the pillar of cloud departed from their van and stood in the rear of them. So it
came in between the camp of the Egyptians and the camp of Israel. On the one
hand it proved to be a cloud together with darkness. On the other hand it kept
lighting up the night. And this group did not come near that group all night
long… And it came about during the morning watch that Jehovah began to
look out upon the camp of the Egyptians from within the pillar of fire and
cloud, and he went throwing the camp of the Egyptians into confusion. And he
kept taking the wheels off their chariots so that they were driving them with
difficulty; and the Egyptians began to say: ‘Let us flee from any contact with
Israel, because Jehovah certainly fights for them against the Egyptians.’”
Exodus 14:19-20, 24-25
“Here I am sending an angel
ahead of you to keep you on the road and to bring you into the place that I have
prepared. Watch yourself because of him and obey his voice. Do not behave
rebelliously against him, for he will not pardon YOUR transgression; because
my name is within him. However, if you strictly obey his voice, and
really do all that I shall speak, then I shall certainly be hostile to your
enemies and harass those who harass you. For my angel will go ahead of
you and will indeed bring you to the Am’orites and the Hit’tites and the
Per’izzites and the Ca’naanites, the Hi’vites and the Jeb’usites, and I
shall certainly efface them.” Exodus 23:20-23
“And Jehovah said further to Moses:
‘Go move up from here, you and the people, whom you led up out of the land of
Egypt, to the land about which I swore to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, saying,
“To your seed I shall give it.” And I will send an angel ahead of you
and drive out the Ca’naanites, the Am’orites, and the Hit’tites and the
Per’izzites, the Hi’vites and the Jeb’usites; to land flowing with milk
and honey, for I shall not go up in the midts of you, because you are a
stiff-necked people, that I may not exterminate you on the way.’’’ Exodus
33:1-3
“Finally we cried out to Jehovah and
he heard our voice and sent an angel and brought us out of Egypt; and
here we are in Ka’desh, a city at the extremity of your territory.” Numbers
20:16
“Then Jehovah’s angel went up from
Gil’gal to Bo’chim and said: ‘I proceeded to bring YOU up out of Egypt and
to bring YOU into the land about which I swore to YOUR forefathers. Furthermore,
I said, “Never shall I break my covenant with YOU. And for YOUR part, you must
not conclude a covenant with the inhabitants of this land. Their altars YOU
should pull down.” But YOU have not listened to my voice. Why have YOU done
this? So I, in turn, have said, “I shall not drive them away from before YOU,
and their gods will serve as a lure to YOU.”’ And it came about that as soon
as Jehovah’s angel had spoken these words to all the sons of Israel, the
people began to raise their voices and weep. Hence they called the name of that
place Bo’chim. And they proceeded to sacrifice to Jehovah.” Judges 2:1-5
“I will make mention of the
lovingkindnesses of Jehovah, [and] the praises of Jehovah, according to all
that Jehovah hath bestowed on us, and the great goodness toward the house of
Israel, which he hath bestowed on them according to his mercies, and according
to the multitude of his lovingkindnesses. For he said, Surely, they are my
people, children that will not deal falsely: so he was their Saviour.
In all their affliction he was afflicted, AND THE ANGEL OF HIS PRESENCE
SAVED THEM: in his love and in his pity he redeemed them; and he bare
them, and carried them all the days of old. But they rebelled, and grieved
his holy Spirit: therefore he was turned to be their enemy, [and] himself
fought against them. Then he remembered the days of old, Moses [and] his
people, [saying], Where is he that brought them up out of the sea with the
shepherds of his flock? where is he that put his holy Spirit in the midst of
them? that caused his glorious arm to go at the right hand of Moses? that
divided the waters before them, to make himself an everlasting name? that led
them through the depths, as a horse in the wilderness, so that they stumbled
not? As the cattle that go down into the valley, the Spirit of Jehovah
caused them to rest; so didst thou lead thy people, to make thyself a glorious
name.” Isaiah 63:8-9 ASV
“And when forty years were fulfilled,
there appeared to him in the wilderness of Mount Si’nai an angel in the
fiery flame of a thornbush…This Moses, whom they disowned, saying, ‘Who
appointed you ruler and judge?’ this man God sent off as both ruler and
deliverer by the hand of the angel that appeared to him in the thornbush…
This is he that came to be among the congregation in the wilderness with the
angel that spoke to him on Mount Si’nai and with our forefathers, and he
received living sacred pronouncements to give YOU.” Acts 7:30, 35, 38
Other passages show that this angel
wasn’t alone since there were myriads of angels accompanying him:
“… Jehovah-from Si’nai came, And
he flashed forth from Se’ir upon them. He beamed forth from the mountainous
region of Pa’ran, And with him were holy myriads, At his right hand
warriors belonging to them.” Deuteronomy 33:2
“YOU who received the LAW as
transmitted by angels but have not kept it.” Acts 7:53
“Why, then, the Law? It was added to
make transgression manifest, until the seed should arrive to whom the promise
had been made; and it was transmitted through angels by the hand of a
mediator.” Galatians 3:19
“For if the word spoken through
angels proved to be firm, and every transgression and disobedient act
received a retribution in harmony with justice;” Hebrews 2:2
We are now left with one of two
conclusions. Either Sanders is right that Yahweh was the only god who acted on
behalf of Israel, which means that these angels were not gods. Or the Watchtower
and Stafford are correct regarding the existence of angelic gods, which means
that Yahweh wasn’t the only god who acted on Israel’s behalf. Both positions
can’t be true.
Either way, JWs are left with major
problems. Adopting Sanders’ position nullifies the JW belief in angelic gods.
Adopting the JW view that there are angelic gods would lead to a contradiction
with De 32:39 which says that there are no gods with Yahweh. As we have seen,
the reference to demons in De 32:17 shows that angels are also included amongst
those who are said to be no gods, contrary to the claims of the Watchtower and
Stafford.
In light of the preceding, the JW
position that angels are gods cannot be maintained. Yahweh alone is God in
essence and nature.
Stafford may argue that an angel acting
as God’s agent on behalf of Israel is not the same thing as an angelic god
working on Israel’s behalf of his own accord. He may argue that since the
angels are God’s agents, it is still God who acts alone through them on
Israel’s behalf.
If Stafford chooses to argue this way,
then he would only be missing the point that the word “only” means “only
one.” If angels acted on Israel’s behalf - regardless of their supposed
agency - they are still there with YHWH, and YHWH is therefore not alone.
What then of the JW interpretation of
John 1:1? The biblical data shows that translating the passage as “a god” is
not acceptable. It is in clear violation of the clear absolute monotheism taught
in the inspired pages of Scripture.
For more information regarding John 1:1
and the JW translation, please consult the following excellent articles and
discussions:
http://aomin.org/GERM_JWS.html
http://aomin.org/JOHN1_1.html
http://forananswer.org/John/Jn1_1.htm
http://forananswer.org/Top_JW/Scholars
and NWT.htm
http://forananswer.org/Mars_Jw/JB-RH.Jn1_1.Index.htm
ADDENDUM
Apologists Greg Stafford takes issue
with Evangelicals using Galatians 4:8 to deny the existence of angelic gods:
Galatians 4:8 is often misused to prove
that there are no gods other than Jehovah. After rightly referring to Isa
45:21-22 as a challenge to idol gods, James White (The Forgotten Trinity,
37-38) refers to Ga 4:8 as evidence that Paul refers to idols as “those that
‘by nature are no gods.’” But he then concludes, “A god other than
Yahweh is, by nature, a ‘no god.’” Unless White is going to argue
that Galatians slaved for the angels who served God ‘when they did not know
God,’ his general conclusion does not follow from Paul’s specific statement
in Ga 4:8. Bowman’s handling for this text (Why You Should Believe in the
Trinity, 53-54) and 1Co 10:20 is also rather interesting. Paul refers to the
idols in 1Co 10:19 as “nothing”; they are not the demons who use them in
verse 20. Bowman simply assumes that in Ga 4:8 Paul is speaking about the
demons, and not the idols. Since this cannot be proven, then for him to use it
as proof against facts that are clearly articulated elsewhere regarding the
angels as “gods” is most unfortunate. (Ibid., p. 99. 90n)
Before addressing Stafford’s claim,
it needs to be mentioned that Paul wrote Galatians to combat the false teachings
of the Judaizers. There were some Jews who were trying to persuade the Galatians
to follow a false Gospel which taught the necessity of faith in Christ and
observance of the Mosaic Law for salvation. Little is said about idols. In light
of this Paul writes:
“Likewise we also, when we were
babes, continued enslaved by the elementary things belonging to the world (ta
stoicheia tou kosmou emetha dedoulomenoi). But when the full limit of
the time arrived, God sent forth his Son, who came to be out of a woman, and who
came to be under the law, that he might release by purchase those under the law,
that we, in turn, might receive the adoption as sons. Now because you are sons,
God has sent forth the spirit of his Son into our hearts and it cries out: ‘Abba,
Father!’ So then, you are no longer a slave (doulus) but a son;
and if a son, also an heir through God. Nevertheless, when YOU did not know God,
then it was that YOU slaved for those who by nature are not gods (edouleusate
tois pusei me ousi theois). But now that you have come to know God, or
rather now that YOU have come to be known by God, how is it that YOU are
turning back again to the weak and beggarly elementary things and want to slave
for them over again (ta esthene kai ptocha stoicheia ois palin anothen
douleusai thelete)? You are scrupulously observing days and months and
seasons and years.” Galatians 4:3-10
The context shows that being enslaved
to these so-called gods meant being enslaved to false religious teachings which
do not originate from God. Paul reiterates this point elsewhere:
“Look out: perhaps there may be
someone who will carry YOU off as his prey through the philosophy and empty
deception according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary things
of the world (kata ta stoicheia tou kosmou) and not according to Christ…
Therefore, let no man judge YOU in eating and drinking or in respect of a
festival or an observance of the new moon or of a Sabbath; for those things
are a shadow of the things to come, but the reality belongs to the Christ. Let
no man deceive YOU of the prize who takes delight in a [mock] humility and a
form of worship of the angels, ‘taking his stand on’ THE THINGS HE HAS SEEN,
puffed up without proper cause by his fleshly frame of mind, whereas he is not
holding fast to the head, to the one from whom all the body, being supplied and
harmoniously joined together by means of its joints and ligaments, goes on
growing with the growth that God gives. If YOU died together with Christ
toward the elementary things of the world (ton stoicheion tou kosmou),
why do YOU, as if living in the world, further subject yourselves to decrees: ‘Do
not handle, nor taste, nor touch,’ respecting things that are all destined to
destruction by being used up, in accordance and teachings of men? Those
very things are, indeed, possessed of an appearance of wisdom in a
self-imposed form of worship and [mock] humility, a sever treatment of the
body; but they are of no value in combating the satisfying of the flesh.”
Colossians 2:8, 16-23
Furthermore, the Holy Bible states that
this corrupt and evil world is under Satan’s control:
“So he brought him up and showed him
all the kingdoms of the inhabited earth in an instant of time; and the Devil
said to him: ‘I will give you all this authority and the glory of them,
because it has been delivered to me and to whomever I wish I give it. You,
therefore, if you do an act of worship, it will all be yours.’” Luke
4:5-7
Note that Satan here requests worship,
providing indirect evidence that the gods whom Paul said that the Gentiles
served were Satan and his demons.
“Now there is a judging of this
world; now the ruler of this world (ho archon tou kosmou toutou)
will be cast.” John 12:31
“I shall not speak much with YOU
anymore, for the ruler of this world (ho tou kosmou archon) is
coming. And he has no hold on me.” John 14:30 cf. 16:11
“He gave himself for our sins that he
might deliver us from the present wicked system (ek tou aionos tou
enestotos ponerou) according to the will of our God and Father.”
Galatians 1:4
“in which YOU at one time walked
according to the system of things of this world (ton aiona tou kosmou
toutou), according to the ruler of the authority of the air, the
spirit that now operates in the sons of disobedience.” Ephesians 2:2
“We know we originate from God but
the whole world (ho kosmos holos) is lying in the [power of the] wicked
one.” 1 John 5:19
Third, the scriptures teach that all
false human wisdom and traditions are inspired by Satan and his angels, with the
purpose of preventing men from embracing the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ:
“But I am afraid that somehow, as
the serpent seduced Eve by its cunning, YOUR minds might be corrupted away
from the sincerity and the chastity that are due the Christ. For, as it is,
if someone comes and preaches a Jesus other than the one we preached, or YOU
receive a spirit other than what YOU received, or good news other than what YOU
accepted, YOU easily put up [with him].” 2 Corinthians 11:3-4
“For such men are false apostles, deceitful
workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ. And now wonder, for
Satan himself keeps transforming himself into an angel of light. It is therefore
nothing great if his ministers also keep transforming themselves into ministers
of righteousness. But their end shall be according to their woks.” 2 Corinthians
11:13-15
“Let no one seduce YOU in any manner,
because it will not come unless the apostasy comes first and the man of
lawlessness gets revealed, the son of destruction. He is set in opposition and
lifts himself up over everyone who is called ‘god’ or an object of
reverence, so that he sits down in the temple of The God, publicly showing
himself to be a god… But the lawless one’s presence is according to
the operation of Satan with every powerful work and lying signs and portents and
with every unrighteous deception for those who are perishing, as a
retribution because they did not accept the love of the truth that they might be
saved. So that is why God lets an operation of error go to them, in order that
they all may be judged because they did not believe the truth but took pleasure
in unrighteousness.” 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4, 9-12
“The Spirit clearly says that in
later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and
things taught by demons. Such teachings come through hypocritical liars,
whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron. They forbid people to
marry and order them to abstain from certain foods, which God created to be
received with thanksgiving by those who believe and who know the truth. For
everything God created is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received
with thanksgiving, because it is consecrated by the word of God and prayer.” 1
Timothy 4:1-5
“Who is the liar if it is not the one
that denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the antichrist, the one
that denies the Father and the Son. Everyone that denies the Son does not have
the Father. He that confesses the Son has the Father also.” 1 John 2:22-23
“Dear friends, do not believe every
spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many
false prophets have gone out into the world. This is how you can recognize the
Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the
flesh is from God, but every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from
God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming
and even now is already in the world. You, dear children, are from
God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the
one who is in the world. They are from the world (autoi ek tou kosmou
eisin) and therefore speak from the viewpoint of the world, and the world
listens to them. We are from God, and whoever knows God listens to us; but
whoever is not from God does not listen to us. This is how we recognize the
Spirit of truth and the spirit of falsehood ” 1 John 4:1-6 NIV
We see here that an antichrist is one
who belongs to and speaks from the world.
“And I saw a beast coming out of the
sea. He had ten horns and seven heads, with ten crowns on his horns, and on each
head a blasphemous name. The beast I saw resembled a leopard, but had feet like
those of a bear and a mouth like that of a lion. The dragon gave the beast
his power and his throne and great authority. One of the heads of the beast
seemed to have had a fatal wound, but the fatal wound had been healed. The whole
world was astonished and followed the beast. Men worshiped the dragon because
he had given authority to the beast, and they also worshiped the beast and
asked, ‘Who is like the beast? Who can make war against him?’ The beast was
given a mouth to utter proud words and blasphemies and to exercise his authority
for forty-two months. He opened his mouth to blaspheme God, and to slander his
name and his dwelling place and those who live in heaven… Then I saw another
beast, coming out of the earth. He had two horns like a lamb, but he spoke like
a dragon. He exercised all the authority of the first beast on his behalf, and
made the earth and its inhabitants worship the first beast, whose fatal wound
had been healed. And he performed great and miraculous signs, even causing fire
to come down from heaven to earth in full view of men. Because of the signs
he was given power to do on behalf of the first beast, he deceived the
inhabitants of the earth. He ordered them to set up an image in honor of the
beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived. He was given power to give
breath to the image of the first beast, so that it could speak and cause all
who refused to worship the image to be killed.” Revelation 13:2-6, 11-15
NIV
“Then I saw three evil spirits that
looked like frogs; they came out of the mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of
the beast and out of the mouth of the false prophet. They are spirits of
demons performing miraculous signs, and they go out to the kings of the
whole world, to gather them for the battle on the great day of God Almighty.”
Revelation 16:13-14 NIV
The preceding citations help clarify
Paul’s meaning in Galatians 4. Both this fallen world and its religious
traditions and wisdom are under the control of Satan. This provides evidence
that Paul’s reference to the so-called gods is not a reference to idols as
such, but to the evil, wicked spirits that enslave man through their false
teachings. In other words, Paul is claiming that Satan and his demons, being the
source of all false religious knowledge and wisdom, are false gods; spiritual
beings that are not gods in nature.
Furthermore, even if Paul did have
idols in mind this still wouldn’t help Stafford’s case in the least. The
pagans who worshipped idols weren’t that naive. They understood that the piece
of wood or stone was not the god itself, but an earthly representation of a
divine being. It was the divine being behind the idol that they worshipped. Paul
himself says as much when he states that the heathen made images of the creature
and worshiped them instead of worshiping the Creator:
“Claiming to be wise, they became
fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling
mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles. Therefore God gave them up in
the lusts of their hearts to impurity, to the dishonoring of their bodies
among themselves, because they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and
worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed
for ever! Amen” Romans 1:22-25 RSV
Thus, when Paul says, “we know that
an idol is nothing in this world,” he is presupposing that his audience would
heartily agree - and not simply because as Christians they had come to some sort
of new understanding. Rather, they knew the idol was nothing and could not help
them, but now - as Christians - they acknowledge the one, true God (in
distinction from the “gods many” whom the pagans knew stood behind their
idols) - the only God who is “God by nature.”
If these ‘gods’ were not ‘gods by
nature,’ Paul implies that there is at least one who IS God by nature - and
this itself refutes the JW argument that Scripture does not speak of God’s
nature. De 32:17 says the same thing - the demons (NOT IDOLS!!!) were “not
God.”
Finally, as we have already shown, even
without Galatians 4:8 there is still plenty of evidence proving that demons, and
therefore angels, are not gods. Here are a couple of more citations:
“No; but I say that the things which
the nations sacrifice they sacrifice to demons, and not to God (ou theo);
and I do not want YOU to become sharers with the demons.” 1 Corinthians 10:20
A JW may claim that singular theos here
shows that Paul is not denying that demons are essentially gods, but that the
sacrifices of Gentiles are not offered to the one eternal God. The problem with
this assertion is that it neglects to take Paul’s statement in light of its OT
background which, as we have seen, emphatically teaches that there is only one
God in essence and nature:
And he proceeded to put in office for
himself priests for the high places and for the goat-shaped DEMONS and
for the calves that he had made. 2 Chronicles 11:15
"And now YOU men are thinking of
holding YOUR own against the kingdom of Jehovah in the hand of the sons of
David, when YOU are a large crowd and there are with YOU the golden calves
that Jero-bo'am made for YOU as gods (lelohim). Have you not
driven out Jehovah's priests, the sons of Aaron, and the Levites, and do YOU
not keep making priests for yourselves like the peoples of the lands? As for
anyone that came and filled his hand with power by means of a young bull and
seven rams, he became a priest of what are NO gods (lelo elohim)."
2 Chronicles 13:8-9
The demons that Jeroboam and others
sacrificed to are specifically said to be no gods at all, reinforcing our claim
that the Holy Bible denies that angels are gods in nature. Hence, Paul’s use
of singular theos may simply be his way of highlighting the consistent OT
teaching that there is only one God. Every other so-called deity is a non-deity.