Jesus the anointed one.
2006-11-28 09:38:19
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answer #1
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answered by Jay Z 6
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Good question. If you ask trinitarians what God's name is, they are quick to say Jesus, although to them he is only one person in the triune godhead. What about the Father and the holy spirit?
The fact is, Jehovah is the name of the only true God. (John 17:3; Ps. 83:18) Jesus is the Son of God. (John 10:36) The holy spirit is God's active force. (Gen. 1:2) They are not a trinity. There is no Bible verse that says they are all co-equal or co-eternal.
2006-11-28 10:23:10
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answer #2
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answered by LineDancer 7
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The Hebrews separated the creators name from his son’s own name making it easier for us to know the difference between them.
Creator = Yahweh in Hebrew, Iehova/Jehovah in English
Creator’s Son = Yeshua in Hebrew, Jesus in English
Before anything existed, our planet earth, our universe, even the sprit world called the heavens, there was only the creator. His first action was to create a son (Yeshua/Jesus) and between the two of them created everything else.
Colossians 1:15 - He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation.
2006-11-28 09:53:44
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answer #3
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answered by keiichi 6
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The fathers name is YHWH, the name was lost many centuries ago, the son's name is Jesus, and the Holy spirit is God's active force, and it is Holy spirit. There has many names made up for these especially YHWH but if you do your research you will find out that they are in error for example Jehovah!
2006-11-28 09:40:24
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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God and Hes a trinity
2006-11-28 09:37:01
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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The fullest description of God's attributes and expressions known to humankind. The three are 1 which is called monotheism. Their "functionality" is the Name by which we know them.
2006-11-28 09:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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baptise in the name of the Holy Trinity, or God.
2006-11-28 09:36:55
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answer #7
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Bob
2006-11-28 09:36:24
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answer #8
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answered by Dr. Brooke 6
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Yahweh, not Allah. Take it from me, I'm a Muslim, and we talk to God in Arabic because that is the only language he he understands. Our god who we call "Allah" does not understand English.
2006-11-28 09:36:58
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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holy trinity
2006-11-28 09:36:14
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answer #10
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answered by george p 7
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