One of the fundamental beliefs in Christianity is the literal sonship
of Jesus Christ to God. This belief comes from the verse in John 3:16 "For
God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever
believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life." Also
in I John 5:1 "Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the Christ is born
of God: and every one that loveth him that begat loveth him also that is
begotten of him." these verses clearly state that Jesus is the
only begotten, and born Son of God.
Let us look at other verses from the Bible to find out whether Jesus
was the only begotten son of God, or that there were more than one. Also
let us investigate whether Jesus was the only one born of God. Finally,
let us investigate whether the word begotten is to be taken literally.
Was Jesus the only begotten son of God?
In the book of Psalms 2:7 we find "I will declare the decree:
the LORD hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee."
David, in this verse, is saying that God had told him he was the
son of God and God has begotten him. Clearly Jesus is not the only begotten
son of God.
Of course, one could say that although Jesus was not the only begotten
son of God, he had no human father in contrast to David who had a human
father. That is true! Since Jesus had no human father it makes the relationship
between him and God a closer one. The question is what about Adam? Adam
had no human father nor a human mother, and according to the Bible he too
was the son of God. The Bible says, "And Jesus himself began to be
about thirty years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph, which
was the son of Heli." (Luke3:23) The Bible goes on to mention the
supposed genealogy of Jesus Christ. At the end of this genealogy the Bible
comes to Adam, and it says, "Which was the son of Enos, which was
the son of Seth, which was the son of Adam, which was the son of God."
(Luke 3:38). So Adam is also the son of God. According to the assumption:
"because Jesus had no human father then he is closer to God than David
who had a human father," we can safely conclude that Adam is better than
Jesus because he did not have a human father or mother.
The truth is Jesus and Adam do not differ in God’s sight. They were
a mere creation of God. The Holy Quran says in clear terms, "Verily,
similitude of Jesus with God is as the similitude of Adam; He created him
out of dust then said He unto him BE, and he became." (Ch 3: Vr
59).
Was Jesus the only born son of God or the only
son of God?
The verse in I John 5:1 says, "...Jesus is the Christ is born
of God...." This indicates that Jesus was born of God, but was
Jesus the only born son of God? Let us look at what the Bible says:
God talking to Moses:
Exodus 4:22 And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD,
Israel is my son, even my firstborn:
Exodus 4:23 And I say unto thee, Let my son go, that he may serve
me: and if thou refuse to let him go, behold, I will slay thy son, even
thy firstborn.
Also, God talking about David:
Psalms 89:27 Also I will make him my firstborn, higher than the
kings of the earth.
In both Exodus 4:22-23 and Psalms 89:27 Israel and David, respectively,
were regarded as the first born sons of God. This means that Jesus was
not the only born son of God. This means that the word "born" does not
mean conception. It’s just a form of expression God used to show the closeness
of people to Him.
Finally, there were many other people mentioned in the bible as sons
of God, and one of them was Solomon:
I Chronicles 22:9 Behold, a son shall be born to thee, who shall
be a man of rest; and I will give him rest from all his enemies round about:
for his name shall be Solomon, and I will give peace and quietness unto
Israel in his days.
I Chronicles 22:10 He shall build an house for my name; and he
shall be my son, and I will be his father; and I will establish the throne
of his kingdom over Israel for ever.
Also, remember that some of these verses are taken from the Old Testament,
and that this book was originally written in Hebrew. Had the word born
or son meant born or son in a literal sense then the Jews would have been
ahead of everyone else in claiming their literal sonship to God, or in
claiming the literal sonship of Solomon to God. The Jews know their language,
and they know what son means. They know that the word "son" should not
be taken literally.
The Quran says in chapter 112 "In the name of God the Beneficent
the Merciful. Say: ‘He, God, is ONE (alone). God, the Absolute, He begetteth
not, nor is He Begotten, And there is none like unto Him.’" God
does not beget, and does not need to beget. He is ONE and only ONE, and
nothing is equal to Him.
What does begotten mean?
If Jesus is not the only begotten son of God and not the only born son
of God, then what does begotten or born mean? Should the two words be taken
literally? The only way we can justify these words is by looking at the
Bible again. In I Peter 1:3 the Bible says, "Blessed be the God and
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy
hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus
Christ from the dead." The word begotten is also used here. God
can beget us unto lively hope. Does the word "begotten" here mean conception?
No. It is a form of expression. This word means "gave rise to" or "brought".
Also in Job 38:28 the Bible says, "Hath the rain a father? or
who hath begotten the drops of dew?" Can the drops of dew be begotten?
No. It’s just a form of expression. Rain does not have a father nor are
drops of dew begotten in a literal sense.
If we cannot take the word begotten in literal sense with David, the
drops of dew, or "us unto a lively hope" then why should we take Jesus
as the literal begotten son of God?
Finally, in the book Revelation 1:5 says, "And from Jesus Christ,
who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the
prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us
from our sins in his own blood." Why is it that when Jesus is mentioned
as being begotten of God it is taken literally, and when he is mentioned
that he is begotten from the dead it is not taken literally? The truth
is because the word begotten here does not mean any one could be conceived
of the dead; it is a form of expression. The same thing with God, He begets
not, and this word "begotten" is only a form of expression.
Who was Jesus if not the literal son of God?
According to the Bible in Matthew 21:11 "And the multitude said,
This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee." This was Jesus.
He was a prophet of God. He was sent like other prophets to deliver the
message of his ONE and only ONE God (glory be to Him). Also, in Luke 24:19
the Bible says "And he said unto them, What things? And they said
unto him, Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, which was a prophet mighty in deed
and word before God and all the people."
Jesus was a true messenger of God Almighty. He was sent by Him to deliver
His will. The Bible says in John 5:30 "I can of mine own self do
nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not
mine own will, but the will of the Father which hath sent me." These
are the true characteristics of a prophet. They do as they are commanded.
They are sent to deliver a message, and the only difference between them
and other humans is their utmost righteousness, "mighty in deed and
word" (Luke 24:19). They are the best of all the people of their
time. They are the only ones who could bear and act upon the commandments
of God completely and fully. They are loved by God because of that, and
their nearness to God comes from that.
The same applies to all other prophets. Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ismael,
Isaac, Jacob, Jonah, Moses, Jesus, Jonas, Muhammad and all the other prophets
shared the same qualities. The qualities of those who could withstand all
forms of tribulations in God’s name. They all fully abided by what God
has commanded them. The Quran says, "Say: (O’ Our Apostle Muhammad!)
(unto the People) ‘We believe in God, and what hath been sent down to us,
and what hath been sent down to Abraham and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob,
and the Tribes, and what was given to Moses, and Jesus and the Prophets
from their Lord, we make no difference between any of them, and we unto
Him are muslims’" (CH 3: Vr 84). (Note that "what was given
to Moses, and Jesus" is not the same as the current Bible written
by Paul, John, Luke, Matthew, and so on. Rather they were the true books
of Moses and Jesus. These are not to be found today.)