Deuteronomy 6:4
"Hear O Israel, the L-rd, our G-d, is L-rd is ONE".
So, no trinity.
(Hey, you can disagree, but you asked about what jews think, and that is one simple example of a VERY common and ancient jewish belief.)
2006-08-13 18:57:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew 16:13-16 Jesus asks his disciples:"Who are men saying that the Son of Man is?"They said,"some say,John the Baptist,others Elijah,still others Jeremiah or one of the prophets."He said to them:"You though,who do you say I am?"In answer Simon Peter said:"You are the Christ,the Son of the Living God"
Jesus' followers knew that he was the Son of God.Not God the Son.
The doctrine of the Trinity was not part of the original Holy Writings.Therefore,the Jews of Jesus' day did not believe in a 'godhead' but believed that Christ was the Son of God.
The only true God and creator of all things is Jehovah God
The trinity doctrine was a pagan belief that was fused into apostate Christianity in the fourth century CE..It is not a Bible teaching
2006-08-13 20:02:22
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answered by lillie 6
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Jewish mysticism does talk about the three-fold nature of the Divine as Ain, Ain Soph, and AIn Soph Aur which represent God is exponentially increasing levels of mystery and physical removal. This isnt found in the torah, however
2006-08-13 18:43:07
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answered by romanard 1
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"But as for Me, I have installed My King upon Zion, My holy mountain...Thou art My Son, Today I have begotten Thee...Ask of Me and I will surely give the nations as Thine inheritance..." (PSALM 2:6-9).
2006-08-13 18:42:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The Jewish Scriptures (Tanach) point to the Jewish Messiah being Yeshua (Jesus).
The Jewish Scriptures also point to the reality of the Trinity.
Cordially,
John
2006-08-13 18:40:04
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answered by John 6
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jews don't read the bible, so the answer to the question doesn't exist.
2006-08-13 18:40:29
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answered by de bossy one 6
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