Eph 4:4-7 There is one body, and one Spirit, even as also ye were called in one hope of your calling;
one Lord, one faith, one baptism,
one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in all.
But unto each one of us was the grace given according to the measure of the gift of Christ
Mat 11:27 All things have been delivered unto me of my Father: and no one knoweth the Son, save the Father; neither doth any know the Father, save the Son, and he to whomsoever the Son willeth to reveal him. (Thats Jesus himself talking. so when he says "you have been delivered unto me of my father" the me is jesus!)
Mat 28:19 Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit: (once again it is Jesus talking)
1Co 2:11 For who among men knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of the man, which is in him? even so the things of God none knoweth, save the Spirit of God.
2Co 13:14 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit, be with you all.
I don't know why Jesus would talk about himself like he wasn't there!
2006-07-08 21:04:55
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answer #1
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answered by evil_kandykid 5
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Luke 3:22 NKJV
And the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily shape like a dove upon him, and a voice came from heaven, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; in thee I am well pleased.
I'm not sure what you are searching for, but the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost are best shown when Christ was being baptized by John the Baptist. In the verse above you will read that all three was represented at the same time before John.
New Liv. Translation Luke 3:21.22
The Baptism of Jesus
21 One day when the crowds were being baptized, Jesus himself was baptized. As he was praying, the heavens opened, 22 and the Holy Spirit descended on him in the form of a dove. And a voice from heaven said, "You are my beloved Son, and I am fully pleased with you.*"
Hebrew Name Version Luke 3:21,22
Luk 3:21 Now it happened, when all the people were immersed, Yeshua also had been immersed, and was praying. The sky was opened,
Luk 3:22 and the Ruach HaKodesh descended in a bodily form as a dove on him; and a voice came out of the sky, saying "You are my beloved Son. In you I am well pleased."
1. The Holy Ghost in the shape of a Dove.
2. The voice of God the Father from heaven.
3. Christ being baptized at the same time that the voice of the father confirms his son and the Holy Ghost falling on Christ after he is baptized.
I hope you find what you are searching for.
2006-07-08 21:26:17
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answered by KeAhi 3
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THE TRINITY CONCEPT IS DECEPTION AND GOD AND JESUS IS ONE ONLY IN THE WAY THEY THINK, THE PLAN FOR MANKIND. IT IS GOD THE FATHER AND JESUS THE SON. GOD IS A FAMILY AND IS REPRODUCING HISSELF WITH THOSE WHO KEEP HIS LAWS.
It may first be noted that the words “in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one” (KJ) found in older translations at 1 John 5:7 are actually spurious additions to the original text. A footnote in The Jerusalem Bible, a Catholic translation, says that these words are “not in any of the early Greek MSS [manuscripts], or any of the early translations, or in the best MSS of the Vulg[ate] itself.” A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament, by Bruce Metzger (1975, pp. 716-718), traces in detail the history of the spurious passage. It states that the passage is first found in a treatise entitled Liber Apologeticus, of the fourth century, and that it appears in Old Latin and Vulgate manuscripts of the Scriptures, beginning in the sixth century. Modern translations as a whole, both Catholic and Protestant, do not include them in the main body of the text, because of recognizing their spurious nature.—RS, NE, NAB.
Other evidence of its impersonal nature. Further evidence against the idea of personality as regards the holy spirit is the way it is used in association with other impersonal things, such as water and fire (Mt 3:11; Mr 1:8); and Christians are spoken of as being baptized “in holy spirit.” (Ac 1:5; 11:16) Persons are urged to become “filled with spirit” instead of with wine. (Eph 5:18) So, too, persons are spoken of as being ‘filled’ with it along with such qualities as wisdom and faith (Ac 6:3, 5; 11:24) or joy (Ac 13:52); and holy spirit is inserted, or sandwiched in, with a number of such qualities at 2 Corinthians 6:6. It is most unlikely that such expressions would be made if the holy spirit were a divine person. As to the spirit’s ‘bearing witness’ (Ac 5:32; 20:23), it may be noted that the same thing is said of the water and the blood at 1 John 5:6-8. While some texts refer to the spirit as ‘witnessing,’ ‘speaking,’ or ‘saying’ things, other texts make clear that it spoke through persons, having no personal voice of its own. (Compare Heb 3:7; 10:15-17; Ps 95:7; Jer 31:33, 34; Ac 19:2-6; 21:4; 28:25.)
2006-07-08 21:07:46
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answer #3
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answered by His eyes are like flames 6
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1 John 5:7 King James or New King James version.
2006-07-08 21:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The term "trinity" is a catholic term. The term 'Trinity' is not in the Bible; however, I think what you are referring to is God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. I think if you look in your own Bible you will find the verse or verses you are looking for. Do you have a bible thesaurus? That might help you find what you're looking for.
2006-07-08 21:29:27
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answer #5
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answered by curious one 2
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Sure - its the verse where Jesus gives the keys of heaven to St. Peter, the first pope, and says "any laws you bind on earth will be bound in heaven". After that, anything the pope comes up with is as good as anything in the bible...
2006-07-08 21:06:59
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answer #6
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answered by sebek12345 2
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For there are three that bear record in heaven. The Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost. And these three are one. 1 John 5:7
2006-07-08 21:06:04
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answer #7
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answered by Jimmy Pete 5
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Seems as if you had your answer before you asked and only agree with those who think like you and try to explain away all those who don't. Don't ask a question if you can't handle the answer. They did very well in showing you the answer, now if you accept it is up to you. It seems like you will not. That is your choice, but be prepared to accept the result. God will not be mocked.
2006-07-08 23:42:07
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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no verse from the real bible talks about the trinity
2006-07-08 21:04:08
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answered by lady 4
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1 John 5:7 the word is Jesus John 1:1 and14
The word was with God and the word was God and And the word was made flesh and dwelt among us (Jesus)
2006-07-08 21:09:12
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answered by Wendy 5
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