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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... translation of the Greek term). This term is used in the creed adopted at Nicaea to describe the relation between the eternal Son or Logos and the Father in a triune deity. To say that the Son is consubstantial or homoousios with the ...
... translation of the Greek term). This term is used in the creed adopted at Nicaea to describe the relation between the eternal Son or Logos and the Father in a triune deity. To say that the Son is consubstantial or homoousios with the ...
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... translated: “I AM THAT I AM... . Thus you shall say to the children of Israel: I AM has sent me to you.” However ... translation of the Bible in his writings, it cannot be assumed that John's Jesus is referring to the words in Exodus ...
... translated: “I AM THAT I AM... . Thus you shall say to the children of Israel: I AM has sent me to you.” However ... translation of the Bible in his writings, it cannot be assumed that John's Jesus is referring to the words in Exodus ...
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... translated as “beginning” to indicate the author's belief that Jesus was the first being created. A further example of this usage may be found in Colossians 1:18. There, Jesus is called “the beginning [arche], the first born from the ...
... translated as “beginning” to indicate the author's belief that Jesus was the first being created. A further example of this usage may be found in Colossians 1:18. There, Jesus is called “the beginning [arche], the first born from the ...
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... God and man. Some trinitarian Christian commentators, believing Jesus to be God incarnate, see an important significance in John's use of the Greek verb eskenosen, translated “dwelt,” in John 1:14: “And the Word became.
... God and man. Some trinitarian Christian commentators, believing Jesus to be God incarnate, see an important significance in John's use of the Greek verb eskenosen, translated “dwelt,” in John 1:14: “And the Word became.
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A Jewish Analysis Gerald Sigal. eskenosen, translated “dwelt,” in John 1:14: “And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.” This verb is akin to the noun meaning “dwelling,” “tent,” “booth,” or “tabernacle.” These commentators ...
A Jewish Analysis Gerald Sigal. eskenosen, translated “dwelt,” in John 1:14: “And the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us.” This verb is akin to the noun meaning “dwelling,” “tent,” “booth,” or “tabernacle.” These commentators ...
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