Trinity Doctrine Error: A Jewish AnalysisXlibris Corporation, 15 mar 2006 - 161 páginas Some trinitarians explain the Trinity doctrine by reference to the three main colors united in one rainbow. Others explain how the understanding, the conscience, and the will blending together in one man illustrate the Trinity. Still others compare the Trinity to three lit candles in one room blending into one light. None of these illustrations satisfactorily offer an analogy of how three distinct almighty and eternal beings make one almighty and eternal being. The absolute uni-personality of God is the first principle of the Jewish Scriptures and the New Testament. Trinitarian Christians do not deny that there is one God, but differ as to the absolute unity of God. They speak of the Godhead as a Trinity composed of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Trinitarianism maintains that the term God includes not only the Father, but Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Yet, even the New Testament shows that Jesus was a person as distinct from God as the disciples were distinct from him. |
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... expression “son of God” was influenced by ontological speculations of Hellenistic and Egyptian origins. In the first century of the Common Era, the imperial cult of Caesar was the fastestgrowing religion in a Mediterranean world where ...
... expression “son of God” was influenced by ontological speculations of Hellenistic and Egyptian origins. In the first century of the Common Era, the imperial cult of Caesar was the fastestgrowing religion in a Mediterranean world where ...
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... expressed in the Gospels, reaching its climax in the Fourth Gospel. But, the creeds spoke in Greek philosophical terms. Thus, under the influence of Greek and Hellenistic speculation, Christianity transformed Hebrew metaphor into Greek ...
... expressed in the Gospels, reaching its climax in the Fourth Gospel. But, the creeds spoke in Greek philosophical terms. Thus, under the influence of Greek and Hellenistic speculation, Christianity transformed Hebrew metaphor into Greek ...
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... expression and mirror of God's being. The Logos is the son, the image of the Father, coeternal yet subordinate in the sense that the Logos is the image of the incomprehensible Monas rather than the Monas being an image of the Logos ...
... expression and mirror of God's being. The Logos is the son, the image of the Father, coeternal yet subordinate in the sense that the Logos is the image of the incomprehensible Monas rather than the Monas being an image of the Logos ...
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... expressed in the Arian formula “there was a time when the Son was not.” By this, Arius did not mean that the Son was a mutable creature among the other creatures; on the other hand, he could not say that the Son was essentially divine ...
... expressed in the Arian formula “there was a time when the Son was not.” By this, Arius did not mean that the Son was a mutable creature among the other creatures; on the other hand, he could not say that the Son was essentially divine ...
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... expressed as “the day of Christ Jesus” (Philippians 1:6) or “the day of Christ” (Philippians 1:10, 2:16). In addition, although “the Lord” in the conclusion to the explicitly day of the Lord passage at Joel 3:15 (in some versions 2:2832) ...
... expressed as “the day of Christ Jesus” (Philippians 1:6) or “the day of Christ” (Philippians 1:10, 2:16). In addition, although “the Lord” in the conclusion to the explicitly day of the Lord passage at Joel 3:15 (in some versions 2:2832) ...
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Abraham Acts Adonai alleged Almighty Alpha anarthrous predicate angel Aramaic Ba‘al belief Bible biblical called Christian commentators church claim coequal Colossians concept context Corinthians Council of Nicaea created creation David definite article Deuteronomy distinct divine earth Elohim essence eternal exalted Exodus expressed Father Genesis glory God’s Godhead Gospel of John Gospel of Matthew Greek Harner heaven Hebrews Holy Spirit human incarnate Isaiah Israel Jacob Jesus Christ Jewish Scriptures John’s Jesus Judges Kings Kyrios literally Logos Lord Jesus Lord YHVH Luke manifestation manuscripts meaning Melchizedek messenger Messiah Metatron midrashic Moses Numbers Omega ontological Parashat passage Paul Paul’s Philippians Philo plural prophet Psalms refers to Jesus Revelation right hand Romans Samuel savior Sefer HaZohar sefirot sent Septuagint Shem‘a singular socalled speaking supernatural teachings term Testament Testament authors theological theos things third person Torah translation trinitarian commentators Trinity doctrine triune deity unity verb verse word Zechariah Zohar