A Chat With AI Regarding The Affirmation of John 1:1-3

A Chat With AI Regarding The Affirmation of John 1:1-3

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The Affirmation John1:1-3 The Word of GOD and the Seven Spirits of GOD

Here is the record of my chat with AI regarding the Affirmation of John 1:1-3

Communication sent to AI

This calls for critical thinking! I would like you to use the KJV as the base for this research! I understand that there are other versions of the Bible but some scholars believe that the KJV is not as sound as other versions. Nevertheless, I request that you use the KJV. John 1:1-3 is an affirmation. John was affirming something based on revelation knowledge. Request you consider the following scriptures as part of this affirmation. Revelation 5:1-6, on the Lamp there were seven horns and seven eyes which are the seven Spirits of GOD. Revelation 1:4 there were Seven Spirits before the Throne, Revelation 4:5 there were seven Lamps of Fire burning these are the seven Spirits of GOD, Zechariah 3:8-10, the Branch, stone with 7 eyes, Zechariah 4:1-6, the seven lamps, the two olive trees are the two anointed one according to Zechariah 4:12. Zechariah want to know what were the 7 Lamps! It was explained that this was the word saying... Could this mean the Seven Spirits of GOD is the Word of GOD? Now think even more critically! Revelation 19:4 says He his name is Word of GOD. 1 John 5:7 says there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost and these three are one. Jesus says the Spirit of the LORD is upon me, Jesus is the Word of GOD. JESUS said that he was the bread that came down from heaven and you must eat of his flesh. However, in John 6:62-63, JESUS points out what if you see him ascend up to heaven where he was before, the flesh profit you nothing my word is spirit, and they are life. Isaiah 11:1 say the Spirit of the LORD will rest upon Him. JESUS said that the Spirit of the LORD is upon ME. JESUS is the Word of GOD. Him in Isaiah 11:1 is JESUS, the Word of GOD. There were Seven Spirits before the Thorne that were with GOD in the beginning. Isaiah 11:2 says And the Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the Spirit of Wisdom, The Spirit of Understanding, The Spirit of Counsel, The Spirit of Might, The Spirit of Knowledge, and the Spirit of the Fear of the LORD. Could this mean that these six Spirit is the Bread that came down from Heaven. You cannot eat the Spirit of the LORD, however, when you study to show yourself approved unto GOD you eat the Spirit of Wisdom, the Spirit of Understanding, the Spirit of Counsel, the Spirit of Might, the Spirit of Knowledge, and the Spirit of the Fear of the LORD?

 

ChatGPT

The passages you have mentioned from the King James Version of the Bible present an interesting perspective on the concept of the Seven Spirits of God and their connection to Jesus as the Word of God. Let's analyze these passages and explore their implications.

In John 1:1-3, it states:

"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God. All things were made by him, and without him was not anything made that was made."

This passage introduces the concept of the Word, which is identified with God and existing from the beginning. The Word is associated with the act of creation, indicating its divine nature and power.

In Revelation 5:1-6, we find a description of a Lamb with seven horns and seven eyes, which are interpreted as the seven Spirits of God. This symbolism emphasizes the completeness and perfection of the Holy Spirit, represented by the number seven.

Revelation 1:4 mentions the "seven Spirits" before the throne, indicating their presence in the heavenly realm.

Revelation 4:5 describes seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, again representing the seven Spirits of God. This imagery suggests the divine illumination and presence of the Holy Spirit.

Moving to the book of Zechariah, we find references to the Branch and the stone with seven eyes in Zechariah 3:8-10 and Zechariah 4:1-6. These passages symbolically depict the coming Messiah, who is Jesus, and the completeness of His spiritual perception and insight.

The concept of the Seven Spirits of God mentioned in Zechariah 4:10 is further elaborated in Isaiah 11:2, which lists the seven aspects of the Spirit of the Lord: the Spirit of wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord.

Now, let's address the critical thinking aspect and explore the implications of these passages. Based on the scriptures you provided, there is a connection drawn between Jesus as the Word of God and the Seven Spirits of God.

Revelation 19:4 identifies Jesus as the Word of God. This reinforces the understanding that Jesus is indeed the embodiment of the divine Word.

In 1 John 5:7, it states, "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one." This verse emphasizes the unity and divine nature of the Father, the Word (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit.

Regarding Jesus' statement in John 6:62-63 about His ascension and the profitlessness of flesh, it highlights the spiritual nature and significance of His words. He clarifies that His words are spirit and life, indicating their transformative power and essential role in conveying spiritual truth.

Isaiah 11:1, which speaks of the Spirit of the Lord resting upon Him, is understood to refer to Jesus as the Messiah. This further reinforces the connection between Jesus and the Spirit.

Based on the passages you've presented, it can be inferred that the Seven Spirits of God, symbolized by the seven aspects listed in Isaiah 11:2, find their fulfillment and embodiment in Jesus as the Word of God. The Spirit of the Lord rests upon Him, and He possesses wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord.

As you mentioned, studying to gain wisdom and understanding can be seen as "eating" the Spirit of Wisdom and the Spirit of Understanding. Engaging with the Word of God and allowing the Holy Spirit to illuminate its meaning can lead to spiritual growth and transformation.

However, it's important to note that interpretations of these passages may vary among scholars and theologians. The concept of the Seven Spirits of God and their specific relationship to Jesus as the Word of God may have different nuances and understandings within different theological frameworks.

In conclusion, the passages you provided from the King James Version of the Bible suggest a connection between the Seven Spirits of God and Jesus as the Word of God. These passages emphasize the divine nature of Jesus and His role as the embodiment of divine wisdom and understanding. Engaging with the Word of God and allowing the Holy Spirit to illuminate its meaning can lead to spiritual growth and transformation.

Communication sent to AI

How did you conclude that 11:2 was the list of the seven aspects of the Spirit of the LORD? Here it appears that you are dismissing John 5:7 there are three that bear record in Heaven! I ask that you consider the works of earlier scholars that wrote KJV before the NIV, ESV etc. Would the Word of GOD have some aspects of His own if the Word was sent and was with the Father in the Beginning. Again, I ask that you think critically because I am searching for Truth that goes beyond the thinking of men - In order to receive truth there are a lot of false teaching that must be exposed.

ChatGPT

I apologize if my previous response did not fully address your concerns. I will attempt to address them more explicitly and consider your request to think critically and consult earlier scholars.

Regarding Isaiah 11:2, I did not dismiss it but rather acknowledged its significance in relation to the Spirit of the Lord. The passage in Isaiah mentions six aspects of the Spirit: wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord. I interpreted these as aspects of the Spirit based on the content of the verse.

However, I understand that you are proposing an alternative interpretation, suggesting that these six aspects listed in Isaiah 11:2 are the Word of God, and the Word of God is the seventh aspect. You further connect this interpretation with the concept of the Seven Spirits of God. I apologize for not addressing this viewpoint in my previous response.

To further explore this interpretation, let's consider the context of the passages you provided. In John 5:7, it says, "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one." This verse is often referred to as the Johannine Comma and is found in the King James Version but not in most modern translations. It is important to note that the authenticity of this verse is debated among scholars. Many consider it a later addition to the text and not present in the original manuscripts.

If we consider the viewpoint that the Word of God has aspects of His own, it could be inferred that the Word of God encompasses the six aspects mentioned in Isaiah 11:2, in addition to being the embodiment of those aspects. This interpretation suggests that the Word of God carries within Himself the fullness of wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord.

When it comes to understanding the Bible, it is indeed essential to consider the works of earlier scholars and their interpretations. The King James Version has a rich history and has been influential in shaping Christian theology. However, it is also important to note that different scholars and translators may have varying interpretations and understandings of the text.

Ultimately, the search for truth and the interpretation of scripture involve a combination of critical thinking, careful analysis of the text, and an openness to the guidance of the Holy Spirit. It is a journey that requires sincere engagement with the Word of God and a willingness to explore different perspectives while seeking a deeper understanding of God's truth.

I hope this response addresses your concerns and provides some clarity. Please let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with.

I hope this response addresses your concerns and provides some clarity. Please let me know if there is anything else I can assist you with.

Communication Sent to AI

Here is a quote from the response that I received from you during our last chat. "However, I understand that you are proposing an alternative interpretation, suggesting that these six aspects listed in Isaiah 11:2 are the Word of God, and the Word of God is the seventh aspect. You further connect this interpretation with the concept of the Seven Spirits of God. I apologize for not addressing this viewpoint in my previous response."

ChatGPT

I apologize for the confusion caused by the wording in my previous response. Upon reviewing your initial request and the information you provided, it seems that you are proposing an alternative interpretation where the six aspects listed in Isaiah 11:2 are aspects of the Spirit of the Lord, and the Word of God is the seventh aspect. This interpretation is then connected to the concept of the Seven Spirits of God.

To explore this viewpoint, we can consider the possibility that the Word of God embodies or encompasses the six aspects mentioned in Isaiah 11:2, in addition to being the seventh aspect itself. In this interpretation, the Word of God would represent the completeness and fullness of the Spirit of the Lord.

I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses, and I appreciate your patience. If you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know.

Communication Sent to AI

I was actually saying that The Holy Spirit is the Seven and the Word of GOD is the embodiment of the other six spirits in Isaiah 11:12.

ChatGPT

I apologize for the misunderstanding. Thank you for clarifying your viewpoint. Based on your interpretation, you propose that the Holy Spirit represents the Seven Spirits of God, while the Word of God embodies the other six spirits mentioned in Isaiah 11:2.

This understanding suggests that the Holy Spirit encompasses the completeness of the Seven Spirits of God, and the Word of God represents or embodies the six specific aspects of wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord.

This interpretation highlights the connection between the Holy Spirit, the Word of God, and the various attributes or characteristics mentioned in Isaiah 11:2.

It is important to note that different interpretations and understandings can exist on theological matters, and individual perspectives may vary. The quest for truth and deeper understanding is an ongoing process, and it often involves exploring different viewpoints and considering various theological perspectives.

If you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know.

Communication Sent to AI

Again I ask that you use the KJV for this critical thinking. The Holy Spirit is not the Word of GOD, Jesus is the Word of GOD! The Holy Spirit came upon JESUS. The Flesh of JESUS is spiritual food, it is the Bread from heaven. Jesus said in John 16:13, Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you, into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but what soever he shall hear, that shall he speak... " Carefully consider this statement. I believe here, Jesus is pointing out that the Holy Spirit is not the Word of GOD, however, the Holy Spirit will guide you and comfort you, He is the Spirit of Truth. When the Spirit of the LORD rested upon Jesus, this brought forth completeness, However, the Word of GOD embodies these six spirits wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the LORD! 2 Peter 1:20 says Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.

ChatGPT

I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses. I will address your points using the King James Version (KJV) and consider the statements you mentioned.

In John 16:13 (KJV), Jesus says, "Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak..."

In this passage, Jesus is referring to the Holy Spirit, who is described as the Spirit of truth. Jesus indicates that the Holy Spirit will guide believers into all truth and will speak what He hears. This passage emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in revealing and guiding believers into the knowledge of truth.

Regarding your interpretation, you propose that the Holy Spirit is not the Word of God but rather the guide and comforter. This understanding aligns with the biblical portrayal of the Holy Spirit's role as a helper and the revealer of truth.

Regarding the completeness brought forth when the Spirit of the Lord rested upon Jesus, it is indeed a significant aspect of Jesus' ministry. In Isaiah 11:2 (KJV), it mentions the Spirit of the Lord resting upon the Messiah and lists six specific aspects: wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord.

It is important to clarify that the Word of God, as understood in Christian theology, refers to Jesus Himself. In John 1:1 (KJV), it states, "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." This passage identifies Jesus as the Word, who existed from the beginning and is divine.

In light of these passages, it can be inferred that Jesus, as the Word of God, embodies the fullness of the Spirit's attributes mentioned in Isaiah 11:2. Jesus is the embodiment of wisdom, understanding, counsel, might, knowledge, and the fear of the Lord.

Regarding 2 Peter 1:20 (KJV), it reminds us that no prophecy of Scripture is a matter of private interpretation. This verse underscores the importance of careful and accurate interpretation of the Scriptures, recognizing that the Bible's teachings are not subject to personal opinions or private agendas.

I appreciate your emphasis on critical thinking and the search for truth in the Scriptures. By carefully considering the verses in their biblical context and consulting different passages, we can deepen our understanding of God's Word. It is a process that requires diligence, discernment, and a reliance on the Holy Spirit's guidance.

If you have any further questions or if there's anything else I can assist you with, please let me know.

This is the end of the Chat with AI

It is important to align scriptures according to the KJV of the Bible! Isaiah 28:10 says: "For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; line upon line, line upon line; here a little, and there a little." It is impossible the process given in the NIV! "For it is: Do and do, do and do, rule on rule, rule on rule, a little here, a little there." We have other articles and videos on this subject on our website.  The links are below:

The Revelation of the Affirmation of the WORD

The Measure of the Stature of the Fullness of Christ

Video What is the Flesh of JESUS: The Revelation of JESUS Christ

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