I believe he was referring to Proverbs:
Ps. 82: 6 6 I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. This is my best guess, since Christ did not say which scripture he was referring to. All I know is that he made it very clear. People today would stone us for saying the same thing. Some things never change I suppose.
34 Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
I believe he was referring to Proverbs:
Ps. 82: 6 6 I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.
This is my best guess, since Christ did not say which scripture he was referring to. All I know is that he made it very clear. People today would stone us for saying the same thing. Some things never change I suppose.
1) Psalms is not and never was part of the law.
2) Jesus should have known that.
3) How could he make such an egregious mistake? As a prophet how could he say something and have it not be so?
4) Do you know how they were instructed to deal with prophets that said things that were not so? Oh yeah, I see that you do.
I find that verse very troubling. A couple of possibilities come to mind.
5) Jesus wasn’t who he said he was.
6) Somebody put words in his mouth that he didn’t say, and if they did, then they probably did it more than once and to others as well.
That verse is a huge RED flag that shouldn’t be ignored or glossed over. jmo