...Please open your Bible to the Book of Genesis... Chapter 1 vs. 26... "And God said, Let us make man in our image, in our likeness"... Now... God uses some very "plural" words here..."us" and "our"...Who was He talking to...? umm ? (there was no one around). Lets see... God... El Shaddi (God Almighty) was talking with God...Elohim (The Son) and was talking with the Spirit of God... (Ruach HaKodesh)... This "Trinity" is confirmed by the actual Hebrew words from the Hebrew lexicon in the Tanakh (The Old Testament)... There are "others" but this is the first written evidence.
2007-08-05 13:11:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The trinity is not explicitly mentioned in the Old Testament. Nevertheless you can find all three persons of the trinity in one verse. As you read it ask yourself, "Who is speaking?"
Isaiah 48:14 "Assemble, all of you, and listen!
Who among them has declared these things?
The LORD loves him; he will carry out His good pleasure on Babylon,
And His arm will be against the Chaldeans.
15 "I, even I, have spoken; indeed I have called him,
I have brought him, and He will make his ways successful.
16 "Come near to Me, listen to this:
From the first I have not spoken in secret,
From the time it took place, I was there
And now the Lord GOD has sent Me, and His Spirit."
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Clearly God is speaking in all three verses, but when you get to the end of verse 16 you will realize it is not the Father or the Holy Spirit speaking. That leaves the remaining person of the trinity.
2007-08-05 20:10:47
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answered by Northstar 7
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Well the trinity speaks of the The Father, The Son, & The Holy Spirit, where in the bible is says the word "Trinity" mmm not so sure.
2007-08-05 20:06:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The 1st three verses in the Bible to start with:
1 In the beginning "GOD" created the heavens and the earth -- (God the Father)
2 Now the earth was [a] formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. -- (Holy Spirit)
3 And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.
(God pronounced WORD 'let there be light', and that WORD is JesusChrist )
Trinity explained by the 1st three verses of your Bible. God Bless
2007-08-07 08:53:11
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answered by Potter'sClay-Isa 64:8 6
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The "New Testament": Pagan revenge
Between G-d's own miracles and the Jewish teaching of His Word, the pagan priesthoods of Egypt, Greece, and Rome were steadily losing their power over the gentile populations. They decided to fight back by creating a new religion, one that would claim to be the fulfillment of the Hebrew "Old Testament," yet would bring back the pagan lies in a new disguise.
Thus the "New Testament" was written, in Greek rather than Hebrew, and attached to the original Hebrew scriptures to try to change their meaning back toward paganism.
The "New Testament" tried to change G-d from One, as in the Hebrew scriptures, into a "trinity" as in Egyptian cults or the eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. It described Jesus as G-d in a human body, like the pagans always described Pharoah and other wicked kings. It declared G-d's Law to be a "curse" that no one can truly obey, announced that there must be a "mediator" between G-d and man, and pretended that salvation could now be achieved outside the Law.
To blind the gentile nations, the "New Testament" also warned people not to learn from the Jews, declaring that Israel no longer possessed the true, complete Word of G-d.
In the Bible, the book of Daniel warned of an evil power--a false religion--that would believe in the true "G-d of fortresses... plus a god its fathers did not know." This religion would "speak bizarre words about the Most High, wear out the holy ones (the Jews), and plan to change the festivals and the religious Law."7 The Christian Church has indeed replaced Passover with Easter (the pagan holiday of Astarte and Ishtar) and Hanukah with Christmas (the pagan winter holiday).
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Jewish Ruling concerning Christianity :
"...according to the known Jewish ruling that Christians are idol worshippers." (Likkutei Sichos 37:198)
http://www.noahide.com/infiltration/xmas.htm
2007-08-05 19:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no such thing.
And the word "trinity" --among many other words invented by the Roman Catholic Church-- is not found in the entire Bible, both in the OT and NT.
Peace be with you.
2007-08-05 19:59:45
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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Genesis: And God said, "Let "us" create man in "our" image.
2007-08-05 20:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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