You have to go to Jewish scriptures to argue that God would never be a human. You cannot find it in any of the Christian scriptures. Are you a Jew? Or a Christian?
First of all, the Old Covenant is
NOT "Jewish"; it is Hebrew (which is why the original was written in their language).
Secondly, there is no argument. The Scriptures are true and correct and you are
wrong.
Third, Christ Himself said the very same thing about
His Father and
His God. Did you just miss it perhaps?
John 4:24
God [IS] a Spirit (NOT a man, neither the son of man): and they that worship Him must worship [Him] with their spirit (Being) and in Truth.
John 5:37 And the Father Himself, which hath sent me, hath borne witness of me. Ye have neither heard His voice at ANY time, nor seen His shape (because He is the INVISIBLE God, Who CREATED Christ, the FirstBORN of every creature - Col. 1:15).
Numbers 23:19 God [is] not a man (
He is a Spirit), that He should lie; neither the son of man, that He should repent: hath He said, and shall He not do [it]? or hath He spoken, and shall He not make it good?
Fourth, what we
truthfully cannot find
ANYWHERE in Scripture is
ANY mention of a "trinity", "triune god", "three-in-one", "one-in-three", "God the Son", "God the Holy Spirit", or that belief in some sort of pagan Roman 3=1 deity is essential for anyone's salvation. Why?
Because there is no "trinity".
Fifth, do you even know why you're asking "Are you a Jew? Or a Christian?" What would it matter? It's the
MESSAGE that's important
NOT the messenger. Besides, the Bible is replete with condemnations of
ALL organized religions (
Jer. 23:1-5,
Matt. 6:5-8) and their
evil leaders (priests, pastors, rabbis, imams, etc. -
Isa. 3:12,
Matt. 23:8-10,
John 10:8) and their
satanic places of business (synagogues, churches, mosques, temples, etc. -
Acts 7:48, Acts 17:24).
Sixth, the rest of what you've shared in your reply is equally plagued with irrational and unScriptural assumptions, so perhaps it's best to leave it at this, to make it easier for you to digest what's being shared with you for your benefit.
And finally, may Father Bless you.