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Just looking for a comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible. Thank you.
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Four pages after the comprehensive and explicit statement "God exists," that being two pages after "There is a God."Just looking for a comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible. Thank you.
One God -- Deut 6:4Just looking for a comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible. Thank you.
R-man, you are asking the question from the wrong point of view. God need not explain anything to us. God is the only thing that is what it is, brute fact. God is the default. Questions need to be asked from that point of view, starting with that fact.Just looking for a comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible. Thank you.
Just looking for a comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible. Thank you.
Thank you.There is no comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible.
It is up to us to figure out and discern by what Jesus, and the Bible, and the NT has to say about it, and Jesus claims about it, because it is most definitely in there, and is in there everywhere, etc.There is no comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible.
It is up to us to figure out and discern by what Jesus, and the Bible, and the NT has to say about it, and Jesus claims about it, because it is most definitely in there, and is in there everywhere, etc.
My work on a book I am making, which I will link below, was recently halted by the question of Jesus and the possibility of him quite literally being God in the OT, etc? It's at least a possibility I need to include or acknowledge in it at least, etc, even if it's just going to be in the appendixes that I am going to be making, or as a footnote, etc.
It is my belief that Jesus claimed to either be or be equal to God in the OT, but also that there both and always was/is, etc, a God higher than him, or higher than both of them, etc, but that the other two along with Him make up the real true Trinity, etc.
If Jesus is quite literally God in the OT who made everything and walked and talked with Adam, and walked and talked with the Pastors/Prophets/Priests in the OT, etc, then He has changed quite a bit by the time he shows up in the NT, when the Bible says he does not change, etc.
My current theory is that God in the OT is God the Spirit, or God the Holy Spirit, as Jesus calls or renames him in or by the NT, etc, and that Jesus is a/the son of both that God in the OT, and this Higher One that Jesus is now introducing us to in the NT, etc.
But Jesus could quite literally be that God/God in the OT, and the Holy Spirit is just not in the forefront as God in the OT, but is a helper of that One, who is mainly Jesus maybe, etc?
Or God in the OT could have been/always be God the Spirit, or God the Holy Spirit, etc?
Either way, I am still working on it, but hope to be able to do more with this book I am writing very soon.
If you want to see what it is right now currently, here is the link: Starting a writing/book...?
I am trying to analyze and consider all the possibilities with it before proceeding further with it, etc, and this is one that has recently come up, etc.
God Bless.
Those scriptures are scriptures I do know, and is part of what is making me examine, or re-examine the possibility, etc, but I thank you very much anyway.I can give you a shortcut to finding Jesus in the old testament. That shortcut is found in the opening of John, and is then confirmed by Paul in Colossians, but bear with me until the end. See John 1:
Jhn 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
Jhn 1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.
Jhn 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
The Word of God is His divine creative and sustaining power, known as the "firstborn son" of God. See all throughout the synoptic gospels where Jesus is identified as the Son of God. See now Paul in Colossians:
Col 1:15 Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:
Col 1:16 For by him were all things created, that are in heaven, and that are in earth, visible and invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions, or principalities, or powers: all things were created by him, and for him:
Col 1:17 And he is before all things, and by him all things consist.
This is the same language used by Philo of Alexandria in describing the creative power of God, but Philo goes on to also describe the regent power of God. It is God the Father and His two powers that compose God in the form of a divine triad, a trinity.
I wonder if the answer to Jesus question in Matthew 22:45 could be that he is his son biologically, but not spiritually, etc, which is why he maybe calls him Lord maybe, etc? And maybe he was born from the Highest up above spiritually, etc? Which might be why the Spirit calls him Lord maybe, etc?I recall Matthew 22:45 here, etc?
God Bless.
6 | This is Jhesus Crist, that cam bi watir and blood; not in water oonli, but in watir and blood. And the spirit is he that witnessith, that Crist is treuthe. |
5:7 | For thre ben, that yyuen witnessing in heuene, the Fadir, the Sone, and the Hooli Goost; and these thre ben oon. |
5:8 | `And thre ben, that yyuen witnessing in erthe, the spirit, water, and blood; and these thre ben oon![]() |
Many verses in the bible that reference the three. The word trinity is not in the bible .... it is a word used to describe the unityJust looking for a comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible. Thank you.
This answer seems to make the most sense to me. Thanks for sharing.There is no comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible.
Nor is there any comprehensive and explicit outline of the sovereignty of God explained in the Bible.There is no comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible.
Nor is there any comprehensive and explicit outline of the sovereignty of God explained in the Bible.
The OP is a JW whose "ministry" is to deny the divinity of JC.Try not to pay too much attention to this thread. The OP is cutting his theological teeth and is only raising fallacious arguments against Christianity.
The whole "reconciling" is lost as well, as we do not need to, nor ever did need to, be reconciled this God the Heavenly Father or Highest Father God Jesus speaks of, etc, but only with God in the OT did we ever need to be, etc.@HTacianas
I think we could lose the whole "Father/son tale/drama" if we do consider the possibility that Jesus was quite literally God in the OT though?
And some other things as well, etc?
I think I'll have to think about it some more, etc.
God Bless.
Are you looking to believe it. . .or deny it?Just looking for a comprehensive and explicit outline of the Trinity explained in the Bible. Thank you.