I ask regarding Revelation 22:3-4, but now I ask you about II Timothy 4:1 which says, I charge you therefore before "God' and "the Lord Jesus Christ", who will judge the living and the dead at HIS (Singular)APPEARING and HIS (Singular) Kingdom. Can you see ONE God between God and Jesus?
Revelation 22:3-4 says and there shall be no more curse, but the throne of "God" and the "Lamb" shall be in it, and HIS servant shall serve HIM. They shall see HIS face, and HIS name shall be on their forehead. Do you see the ONE God between God AND the Lamb? All Singular!!
What about this one? How many Gods do you reconize here? Ephesians 5:20 says, Giving thanks always for all things unto "God" and "the Father" in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ; Do you see three Gods? Is God separate from the Father due to the word "AND"? No, still ONE!!
Titus 1:2-3 says hope and glorious appearing of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ who gave HIMSELF (Singular) for us.................Still One!
2007-10-18
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Let them that have ears to hear, hear. Spiritual ears are rare. Be thankful your ear hears this mystery. If "thine eye is SINGLE", you see thru the ONE Holy Spiritual eye. Too, many seeing with their flesh eye, or have received another spirit.
Your best answers are being chosen by people who don't agree with you, when you fail to choose yourself. I hate to see a "best answer", to such a question as you present, be in favor of a 3 person, God. They've got you in their sites;
keep duckin'. Ha
2007-10-19 04:34:50
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answered by TruthSeeker 4
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God the father,God the son,and God the Holy Ghost=The Lord Jesus Christ
2007-10-18 20:39:11
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answered by God Child 4
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Just one, Jesus Christ God Almighty
2007-10-18 20:35:20
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answered by tebone0315 7
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There is only one God in the universe. The Lord of Jesus Christ is the son of God. The analogy is God,Spirit, Jesus and then us.
Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. 4There is one body and one Spirit—just as you were called to one hope when you were called— 5one Lord, one faith, one baptism
2007-10-18 20:55:27
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answered by ☃FrostyGal♪♬♪ 4
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Here's a whole BUNCH of "gods" that appear in biblical scripture that doesn't include the ones called "false gods"!
Adrammelech II Kings 17:31 Sepharvite God.
Anammelech II Kings 17:31 Sepharvite God.
Ashima II Kings 17:30 Samaritan Moon Goddess.
Ashtoreth I Kings 11:05 Canaanite Goddess.
Baal I Kings 18:19 Canaanite God ("Lord") of
fertility, vegitation, and storms.
Baal-berith Judges 8:33 A regional variation/aspect of Baal.
Baal-peor Numbers 25:03 Moabite regional variation/aspect of
Baal.
Baal-zebub Luke 11:19 Philistine/Ekronian regional
variation/aspect of Baal.
Baalim I Kings 18:18 Canaanite Gods ("Lords"), a
collective of the different
aspects of Baa.
Bel Isiah 46:01 Assyrian/Babylonian/Sumerian God
("Lord").
Chemosh I Kings 11:07 Moabite war God.
Dagon I Samuel 05:02 Philistine/Ekronian/Babylonian God
of agriculture.
Diana of the Ephesians Acts 19:35 Ephesian moon and nature Goddess,
("Divine/Brilliant").
Jehovah Exodus 6:03 Hebrew God
Jupiter Acts 14:12 Roman God (possibly derived from
'Zeus-pater', Father Zeus).
Lucifer Isiah 14:12 ("Light-Bearer")
Mercurius Acts 14:12 Otherwise known as the Roman God
Mercury, God of communication and
travel, and messenger of the
Gods...which is probably why Paul
was called this at Lystra.
Milcom I Kings 11:05 Ammonite God
Molech I Kings 11:07 Ammonite God, also called Moloch,
most probably Baal-Hammon of
Carthage.
Nebo Isiah 46:01 Assyrian/Babylonian/Chaldean God of
wisdom and writing, also called
Nabu.
Nergal II Kings 17:30 Cuth/Assyrian/Babylonian war and
underworld God, also called
Meshlamthea.
Nibhaz II Kings 17:31 Avites God
Nisroch II Kings 19:37 Assyrian God
Rimmon II Kings 05:18 Babylonian/Syrian storm God
involved (as Ramman) with the
Deluge, according to Hebrew texts;
also known as Ramman/Rammon.
Succoth-benoth II Kings 17:30 Babylonian fertility Goddess ("She
Who Produces Seed"), also known as
Zarpanitu/Zerpanitum.
Tammuz Ezekial 8:14 Assyrian/Babylonian God
Tartak II Kings 17:31 Avites God
2007-10-22 19:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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one Jesus Christ
2007-10-18 20:35:53
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answered by Marina Souza 2
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One God in three persons - blessed Trinity. Only God can do such a thing.
2007-10-18 20:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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and don't forget the one in JOHN 1: 1----In the beginning was the word, and the word was with GOD, and the word was GOD!---you do know who the "WORD" is right!
2007-10-18 20:50:39
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answered by trinity 3
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There is only one God, He has many names though which you have thoughtfully provided us! ;]
2007-10-18 20:39:52
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answered by Mj 4
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It's the Trinity.
2007-10-18 20:35:24
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answered by JOHN 7
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