So, let me get this straight - where is the "creed of Judaism" you are talking about so much? Where? In what Jewish group?
Are you interested in church history?
You should know this. It‘s part of your spiritual heritage.
”Shema Yisrael, sometimes considered the most important prayer in Judaism (‘Hear O Israel, YHWH our God, YHWH is one’) was banned, as a denial of the Trinity.”
Code of Justinian - OrthodoxWiki
The power of the Roman government enforced the Church / Christian doctrine of the Trinity. The law legislated that it could not be recited within the borders of the empire.
The Shema is the creed of Judaism. It’s part of my spiritual heritage.
It isn’t for you. Now you know why. It’s the affirmation of the unitary monotheism of Israel; a denial of the Trinity.
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Remember the NIDNTT quote I provided in post #340? Roman law banned the creed, the fundamental confession of Judaism, which Jesus made his own.
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