Jesus at that point said, “Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?
Jesus at that point said, “Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?” What he was trying to say was that if the Jews called***“I and my Father are one”*** blasphemy then they should call what was written in their law***“Ye are gods”*** blasphemy too. The reasoning behind this is***“Ye are gods”*** does not mean that you, the Jews, are Gods, it is rather an expression. It just means that you are godly people.
The same applies to***“I and my Father are one.”*** It does not mean that Jesus is God or that he and God are the same literally. It’s just an expression. (The same goes for calling himself***“the Son of God.”*** This statement should not be taken literally either). The Holy Quran says, “...Nothing whatsoever (is there) like the like of Him, and He (alone) is All-Hearing and All-Seeing” (Ch 42: Vr 11).
Nothing at all is like God, not Moses, not Jesus, not Muhammad, and certainly nothing of His creation. Previous…