He is the way
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Of definition:Jesus did create Lucifer. You said it yourself.
"and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him."
Col_1:16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
I realize you have a problem with the world "all."---but it is very clear, Jesus is the creator of all.
all
[ôl]
PREDETERMINER
ADVERB
- used to refer to the whole quantity or extent of a particular group or thing.
"all the people I met" · "she left all her money to him" · "10 per cent of all cars sold" · "he slept all day" · "carry all of the blame" · "four bedrooms, all with balconies" · "the men are all bearded"
synonyms:
each of · each one of the · every one of the · every single one of the · every · each and every · every single · the whole of the · every bit of the · the complete · the entire · the totality of the · in its entirety · complete · entire · total · full · utter · perfect · all-out · greatest (possible) · maximum · everyone · everybody · each/every person · the (whole) lot · each one · each thing · the sum · the total · the whole lot · everything · every part · the whole amount · the total amount · the entirety · the sum total · the aggregate
antonyms:
no · none of the · little · none · nobody · nothing
- any whatever.
"he denied all knowledge" · "assured beyond all doubt"- used to emphasize the greatest possible amount of a quality.
"they were in all probability completely unaware" · "with all due respect"- informal
dominated by a particular feature or characteristic.
"an eleven-year-old string bean, all elbows and knees"- the only thing (used for emphasis).
"all I want is to be left alone"- (used to refer to surroundings or a situation in general) everything.
"all was well" · "it was all very strange"
synonyms:
each one · each thing · the sum · the total · the whole lot
antonyms:
none- US
dialect
consumed; finished; gone.
"the cake is all"
NOUN
- used for emphasis.
- completely.
"dressed all in black" · "she's been all around the world" · "all by himself"
synonyms:
completely · fully · entirely · totally · wholly · absolutely · utterly · outright · thoroughly · altogether · quite · in every respect · in all respects · without reservation · without exception
antonyms:
partly · not at all- consisting entirely of.
"all leather varsity jacket"- (in games) used after a number to indicate an equal score.
"after extra time it was still two all"
alls (plural noun)
- the whole of one's energy or interest.
"giving their all for what they believed"
used as a function word to indicate origin or derivation
a man of noble birth.
Our origin is God the Father of spirits.
By definition:
a: in conformity with
acted by the rules
b: ACCORDING TO
called her by name
sold by the pound
He acted in the Father's will to form all things temporal.
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