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ok how about Issac, Abraham, Sollomon, Adam....etc did they worship the trinity or only the God who sent them?

2007-06-19 02:24:31 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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They worshipped God thus they worshipped all three persons of the trinity.

2007-06-19 02:33:21 · answer #1 · answered by Brian 5 · 0 3

If you are asking a historical question, then the only answes we can give about Moses is that we do not know enough details about what stems from him so as to be able to answer that question. Patriarchs such as Abraham are presented in the Bible as worshipping the Semitic high god, El. Solomon probably was a polytheist, since he is credited with setting up temples to his various wives' deities. Monotheism really began as a revolution sparked by Hosea in the 8th century BCE.

Discussion of the Trinity come into the picture much later, but the doctrine of the Trinity is based on many concepts with much earlier roots - ideas of God's personified Word, Wisdom and Spirit, for example.

2007-06-19 09:44:54 · answer #2 · answered by jamesfrankmcgrath 4 · 0 0

Abraham, Issac, Jacob, and Moses all worshipped the ONE G-D, since they were Jewish, and we do not worship a trinity, which is a pagan concept.

2007-06-19 10:45:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You have a great point, I was thinking about it before. Why is it that all the Prophets talked about God as being one, yet this is not what the Christan's believe.

They have their own beliefs which go against all the teachings of the previous Prophets. If the trinity had been true then why didn't the old testament mention it and why didn't the Prophets mention it.

Answer is this was added to the message after Jesus (upon him peace) maybe Paul? or a certain roman emperor?

2007-06-19 09:33:39 · answer #4 · answered by Knowing Gnostic 5 · 1 1

God is the same yesterday today and forever more
God Who is Triune was seen from the beginning of Genesis where we see God saying " let US' make man...

The intersting here is that you ask if Moses worshipped God since he is the one who wrote the book of Genesis in the first place.. so its hard to say that he was ignorant of Who he was writing about or what he was writing
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The thing about God being Triune is that you cannot just look at His ONENESS or His Being Three...
Its as if just when you think you figure out He is One He says HE is Three. and when you see Him as three He says He is still ONE
Tis a mystery and what Makes Him so utterly wonderful and unfathomable.. Yet He has drawn us near as he did moses and we are now made sons of God through Jesus Christ inwhom all the Fulness was pleased to dwell. This Christ who is the fulness of the Godhead Bodily...

2007-06-19 09:38:49 · answer #5 · answered by Broken Alabaster Flask 6 · 0 1

Moses did not worship a trinity. He worshiped the one who said at Ex. 6:3: "I used to appear to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob as God Almighty, but as respects my name Jehovah I did not make myself known to them."

The trinity doctrine was written up and defined in the Catholic Athanasian Creed sometime after the Council of Constantinople in 381 CE--over 300 years after the death of Christ.

2007-06-19 09:28:54 · answer #6 · answered by LineDancer 7 · 3 2

The Trinity IS the one God.

2007-06-19 10:07:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Well they didnt know who Jesus was yet because He hadn't went to Earth yet.Though they did worship the trinity,by the fact they knew Gods Son would come and they talked much of the Holy Spirit.

2007-06-19 09:29:36 · answer #8 · answered by Meru 2 · 1 4

You are not convincing anyone with this diatribe of your`s all you are doing is denying the Godhead and as a mere mortal you have not the authority to do so, unless of course you have been with God since the beginning of time like Jesus and the Holy Spirit have.

2007-06-19 09:39:52 · answer #9 · answered by Sentinel 7 · 0 2

hf...., I think they just thought about one God. Keep in mind however, Abraham, heard voices in a burning bush to kill his kid. Nowadays they'd lock you up as insane. Jefferson and Adams weren't big fans of the Trinity, either. Jefferson said, "it should be met with scorn".

2007-06-19 09:31:37 · answer #10 · answered by JIMMY 3 · 0 2

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