The Bible does not say that.Two of them were angels. One of them was a Christophany.
The Greek word for and is kai, which can be translated even.
The Old Testament was not written in Greek.
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The Bible does not say that.Two of them were angels. One of them was a Christophany.
The Greek word for and is kai, which can be translated even.
The Bible does not say that.
The Old Testament was not written in Greek.
You edited what I said.Two of them were angels. One of them was a Christophany.
The Greek word for and is kai, which can be translated even.
Two points.Two of them were angels. One of them was a Christophany.
The Greek word for and is kai, which can be translated even.
Perhaps so, but until we have been convicted that understanding the Trinity is critical to our walk with God, why would we pursue it? No one man has the time or the ability to research all sides of every issue brought up by every church or group or person who claims to have or know God's Truth. To know when to proceed, or not, is not communication with God essential?Many Christians are totally ignorant of the word uniplural.
It means three or more in a unity of one.
An army is singular but plural in composition. As is a family, club, nation, etc.
Understanding this word is critical to understanding Trinity.
Some people may not fit into such a box as you would prescribe!So where do your beliefs fall? What general category?
I posted more than enough proof for you to accept.Perhaps so, but until we have been convicted that understanding the Trinity is critical to our walk with God, why would we pursue it? No one man has the time or the ability to research all sides of every issue brought up by every church or group or person who claims to have or know God's Truth. To know when to proceed, or not, is not communication with God essential?
Going by what the Bible says.Some people may not fit into such a box as you would prescribe!
I never saw any acceptable evidence considering the conviction I mentioned. Have you answered my question?I posted more than enough proof for you to accept.
The Truth, my friend, is Jesus! He is not a book... not even the Bible!Going by what the Bible says.
The problem is you make all these profound proclamations and can prove none of them.
The truth isn't anything go. Or how you feel about it. The truth is truth.
agreed, The Lord Jesus and the Bible clearly state Who God is, "a single" person "he", the "us", and the "our" refers to his own image in flesh to come.The Truth, my friend, is Jesus! He is not a book... not even the Bible!
The Bible does not say that.
The Old Testament was not written in Greek.
You edited what I said.
It was not written in Greek.
Just so you know, I am not opposed to the Trinity. What I am opposed to is the misunderstanding of it that amounts to Tritheism.Two points.
While I referenced was written in Hebrew.
Yes, that is one of the meanings.
Listen to two linguists covering this verse. In the full Greek context it means name following Kai is an individual. And being used three times it designates three individuals.
Not three offices and not three modes. Three distinct personages.
So it is a Trinity statement.
Try to explain that the theologians and linguists. See how far it get you.GINOLJC, to all.
another false assumption, "uni-plural", the devil is never at rest, always cooking up, and serving a sweet lie. here is a site, that do a good job of exposing this "uni-plural" of God. here's the address.
"Genesis 1:26 and the Hebrew Noun "Elohim", Genesis 1:26 and the Hebrew Noun 'Elohim'
it's a good read. I'm still consuming the sub infor as we speak. but it explain the uni-plural of uni-plural as false.
PICJAG.
You can't say acceptable evidence if you refuse to read, which you do.I never saw any acceptable evidence considering the conviction I mentioned. Have you answered my question?
The Bible is God.The Truth, my friend, is Jesus! He is not a book... not even the Bible!
The Bible is not God (for God is a Person). Rather, it is the perfect revelation of who the Lord is.The Bible is God.