Zone1 What gender.correct pronoun do you use for Jesus?

I use

  • he

  • He

  • she

  • She

  • they

  • They


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There is only one gender CORRECT pronoun and that is "He" or "Him". "he" is also correct but out of respect for the God of Israel, we capitalize his pronoun. Jesus is a male by birth and is a "He". It is incorrect to refer to him as as a "she" or "they".
 
Since you asked for Jesus proboun, of course it is He. But I'll toss a factoid out or at the least a personal premise.

The pronoun for God may be they. Thought the whole creation portion, the word "God" is translated from the Hebrew Elohim. In Hebrew the -im suffix is plural. So basically in Genesis, we are sort of introduced to the Trinity. Just like in John 1.

How are they one and they at the same time? That's the fun of always seeking to find. I still refer to God/Yahweh as He also though.
God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ are not the same being. God is a title for a few who are part of the godhead. They are each separate and distinct beings, persons, who form a quorum known as the godhead of which each hold the title of God. In the godhead we have God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. They are each separate and distinct beings who share the title of God because they are united in purpose and glory. God the Father is the literal father of our spirits. Jesus Christ is the firstborn of all the spirit children of the Father. Jesus was such an excellent spirit that was called to be part of the godhead before the foundation of this world and to be the Savior of the world. The Holy Ghost is also a separate and distinct being who is a spirit son of God who was called to be a member of the godhead to fulfill certain spiritual tasks among the children of the Father. Currently God the Father and Jesus Christ are resurrected immortal beings having bodies of flesh and bone. The Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit and does not yet have a body of flesh and bone. Eventually even the Holy Ghost will receive a body of flesh and bones and be resurrected to that state of being for time and all eternity. It is part of the salvation of Almighty God that all the Father's children eventually be resurrected and live eternally in immortal bodies of flesh and bone. We can refer to the godhead as "they" since the godhead consist 3 separate and distinct beings. However, because of their being united in a single purpose and never contradict each other, we can also refer to God as "He" since they are all male and are perfectly united as the one true God.
 
Since you asked for Jesus proboun, of course it is He. But I'll toss a factoid out or at the least a personal premise.

The pronoun for God may be they. Thought the whole creation portion, the word "God" is translated from the Hebrew Elohim. In Hebrew the -im suffix is plural. So basically in Genesis, we are sort of introduced to the Trinity. Just like in John 1.

How are they one and they at the same time? That's the fun of always seeking to find. I still refer to God/Yahweh as He also though.
saint Patrick expained the Trinity with the three parts of the leaf of a shamrock. 👍
 
Jesus was probably a man, but what the hell, she could have been a woman. Details tend to change with centuries of retelling. They could have been twin brothers running the world's longest gag.
 
God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ are not the same being. God is a title for a few who are part of the godhead. They are each separate and distinct beings, persons, who form a quorum known as the godhead of which each hold the title of God. In the godhead we have God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. They are each separate and distinct beings who share the title of God because they are united in purpose and glory. God the Father is the literal father of our spirits. Jesus Christ is the firstborn of all the spirit children of the Father. Jesus was such an excellent spirit that was called to be part of the godhead before the foundation of this world and to be the Savior of the world. The Holy Ghost is also a separate and distinct being who is a spirit son of God who was called to be a member of the godhead to fulfill certain spiritual tasks among the children of the Father. Currently God the Father and Jesus Christ are resurrected immortal beings having bodies of flesh and bone. The Holy Ghost is a personage of spirit and does not yet have a body of flesh and bone. Eventually even the Holy Ghost will receive a body of flesh and bones and be resurrected to that state of being for time and all eternity. It is part of the salvation of Almighty God that all the Father's children eventually be resurrected and live eternally in immortal bodies of flesh and bone. We can refer to the godhead as "they" since the godhead consist 3 separate and distinct beings. However, because of their being united in a single purpose and never contradict each other, we can also refer to God as "He" since they are all male and are perfectly united as the one true God.
Basically what I said. So therefore, I propose, or wonder if, the Elohim might be the Hebrew (ancient?) word for what your post calls the Godhead.

In Genesis 1:26 it uses the same Hebrew word, Elohim, translated in English to "God" in all the previous verses, but here it says, "Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image . . ." So, Elohim/Godhead could be 'they'.
 
Now the Spirit . . . When God made man, He saw he needed a "helper", so He created a female. Jesus said He was going to send a helper, the Holy Spirit. So is this where "women's intuition" comes from?

These things are things I just wonder about, there are not intended to be some sort of new commandment or 'hey you gotta now call God such and such', just stuff I wonder about as I ponder the nature of the Lord.
 
What if you were taught wrong? Don't get me wrong because I agree that the pronoun is what is used in the Bible, "He."

You should remember the Bible was written by men and that's the pronoun they used because men were in charge of everything back then. As for the correct pronoun for anyone I use "he" and "she." If someone wanted me to use another pronoun they would have to tell me what it is.
 
You should remember the Bible was written by men and that's the pronoun they used because men were in charge of everything back then. As for the correct pronoun for anyone I use "he" and "she." If someone wanted me to use another pronoun they would have to tell me what it is.
The Bible was written from the words of the Lord. I'll take the Lord's words that He was a man, and that males are "He" not "She."
 
The Bible was written from the words of the Lord. I'll take the Lord's words that He was a man, and that males are "He" not "She."

Remember the Lord's words were not written by God but by men who never actually talked to God
 
Remember the Lord's words were not written by God but by men who never actually talked to God
They did actually talk to God. They were messengers of God's doctrines, commandments and ordinances that we are to adhere to. Sometimes changes were made. Like Jesus the Lord came and made additions and deletions to His own doctrines, commandments and ordinances. Jesus is Jehovah in the flesh.
 
Has anyone ever heard anyone, ever, refer to Jesus as a woman or a non-binary or whatever?

Or are we now just making up random hypothetical scenarios to get outraged over?
 
They did actually talk to God. They were messengers of God's doctrines, commandments and ordinances that we are to adhere to. Sometimes changes were made. Like Jesus the Lord came and made additions and deletions to His own doctrines, commandments and ordinances. Jesus is Jehovah in the flesh.

That's what you were taught. Around 70% of the world population are not Christian which means those teaching don't resonate with most of the world. The Bible says they were messengers and the men who wrote it say they talked to God. Doesn't mean it happened.
 
That's what you were taught. Around 70% of the world population are not Christian which means those teaching don't resonate with most of the world. The Bible says they were messengers and the men who wrote it say they talked to God. Doesn't mean it happened.
Nice strawman argument to move away from the truth.
 
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Jesus was probably a man, but what the hell, she could have been a woman. Details tend to change with centuries of retelling. They could have been twin brothers running the world's longest gag.
Maybe you know the joke when an Astronaut was asked whether he had seen God in the sky.

And he said …. Yes. She is black …
 
i hope you know what a pronoun is.

you can choose here between he or she or they

I went with he and He but just to liven up the topic.


12. What about sexually diverse people?​

If this world was to ever find out just a small amount of what sexually diverse (gay) people are here to do on this planet, there would never be one single wisecrack or hurtful remark made ever again. Instead there would be great respect! People who speak disrespectful things about people of this orientation … enact judgment, and do so from a place of unenlightenment, insecurity, ego and socially induced prejudice. Some may use mistranslated scriptures taught to them, not by the Holy Spirit … but by fear-filled human beings. Many will choose to sustain a divinely unsupported satanic hate-based rage against these children of God, rather than using love to bring understanding and healing between both peoples. Christ said, THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT IS THAT WE ARE TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER! When people sling condemnation, judgment and bitterness at others, they are not practicing the great commandment. They are allowing their souls to fall into darkness.





 

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