The only place it does is in the Comma Johanneum:
1 John 5:7 (KJV)
"For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one."
The Comma does not exist in the Greek documents but sprouts up in the text of the Bible in the 16th century. This makes it a false addition to the Bible. All Bible scholars know this, yet they refuse to teach the laity. It conflicts with their deep belief in the trinity, which is very uncomfortable, so they prevent confrontation over this discomfort by keeping the laity ignorant.
There is no trinity, it's a false doctrine.
2006-08-26 17:05:17
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answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6
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Not in any bible I have read or have heard from others that they have read. Since you made not specific comments I will not assume the purpose for asking your question. I do see from the answers that most assumed it was in reference to the trinity. That assumption should tell you that they did not truly read your question as you posted it. They read it as they wanted it to be.
In my view life is sure funny and the nature of humankind sure does amaze me. Things like this does aid in explaining why there is so much difficult in communication today. Ha Ha Seems there are to few readers and listeners and an awful lot of answers.
Do have a good day and I do hope you are smiling with me OK
2006-08-27 00:15:56
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answered by cjkeysjr 6
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The Bible uses the word Godhead.
And Jesus himself declared to baptise in all three
Mat 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
read John1:1-5, Col 2:9, Rom 1:20, Acts 17:29
and look the Spirit can be grieved !
Eph 4:30 And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption.
and Jesus himself also promises the Holy Spirit to come and teach them:
Joh 14:26 But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
2006-08-27 00:01:37
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answered by Sky_blue 4
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It is inferred. There are many numbers that are associated with God. He works in patterns and certain numbers have power. I consider 3 the number that refers to relationship. You see this in the Trinity, the Golden Commandment. Generally, all relationships that are in their proper order reflect a 3, God being at the head. Just something to ponder and pray about.
2006-08-27 00:29:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think the word three is specifically used but god does refer to himself as "us" Meaning more then one. I think it is in Genesis
2006-08-27 00:07:07
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answered by Staden 2
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no... most of the time it uses the word ONE in reference to God.
2006-08-27 00:07:56
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answered by atreadia 4
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Mt 28:19
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
this is the closest you'll get if you are asking about the trinity. three is not used in the kjv in this way.
2006-08-27 00:03:32
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answered by poobear Libertarian 2
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I think it's talking about God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit
2006-08-26 23:55:44
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answered by Stephanie 4
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No, nowhere. The trinity is an invention of the early church.
2006-08-26 23:55:14
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answered by Anonymous
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