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    Does the word all always mean everyone without exception ?

    The Theological Dictionary of the New Testament by Kittel and Friedrich (abridged in one volume by G.W. Bromiley) tells us of this word in the ancient Greek translation of the OT (the Septuagint): "In many passages, of course, the use is rhetorical". And in the NT this esteemed work tells us of...
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    The Trinity in Creation in The Old Testament

    .......................................... That the Hebrew plural is often used for a singular noun to denote “a ‘plural’ of majesty or excellence” is well-known by all Biblical Hebrew language experts and has been known from at least the time of Gesenius (1786-1842), who is still regarded as...
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    The Trinity in Isaiah 48

    Is. 48:16 - Come ye near unto me, hear ye this; I have not spoken in secret from the beginning; from the time that it was, there am I: and now the Lord GOD [Jehovah], and his spirit, hath sent me. - KJV. Commenting on this scripture some trinitarians will say: “The speaker of Is. 48:16 is...
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    What is Jesus saying here?

    Paul says at 1 Cor. 15:10 in the literal NT Greek: “I AM WHAT I AM.” This is much closer to what trinitarians want to believe God said at Ex. 3:14 or Jesus’ saying ego eimi at John 8:58. It doesn’t honestly fit with the Septuagint version at Exodus 3:14, but neither does John 8:58! So Paul...
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    Jesus is God !

    The words ego eimi formed a phrase that was in very common use by first century Christians and Jews and in New Testament scriptures. It was certainly not understood (by Jews or Christians) as declaring one’s Godhood! If it could have been understood that way, we can be sure the Jews would have...
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    Jesus is God !

    RD quotes Ro. 14:10 as Rom 14:10-12 KJV But why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ. But this is another error of the Received Text. Even most trinitarian Bibles reject "judgment seat of Christ."...
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    Jesus is God !

    Quoted From Ps. 45 In addition to the above admissions by trinitarian translators and scholars concerning Heb. 1:8, we need to look back at the Old Testament Hebrew scripture (Ps. 45:6) that Paul was quoting when he wrote Heb. 1:8. The RSV renders it as “Your Divine throne” and a...
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    Jesus is God !

    But even the Textus Receptus used for the KJV says: “Toward but the son the throne of you the god into the age of the age.” The two added verbs ('is') found in most Bibles are not in the texts, but are added wherever the translator would prefer. This is also shown in the KJV by its use...
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    Jesus is God !

    Hebrews 1:8 Hebrews 1:8 is one of the more commonly used scriptures for trinitarian “evidence” in spite of (in reality, because of) its obvious ambiguity. This is because on the surface (at least as found in some trinitarian-translated Bibles) it looks clear and straightforward. Also not...
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    Jesus is God !

    OZOS quoted 1 Tim 3:16 from a translation based on the Received Text. It is incorrect. 1 Tim. 3:16 (NKJV) 1 Timothy 3:16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifested in the flesh, Justified in the Spirit, Seen by angels, Preached among the Gentiles...
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    The Trinity - 1 Yet 3 - Makes Human Family-Love-Relationships Possible

    John 17 Jesus prayed to the Father: 3. "And this is eternal life, that they may know Thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom Thou hast sent."
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    Is God Three?

    The trinity, as an official doctrine, began to be developed in 325 A.D. at the Council of Nicaea and was completed in 381 at the Council of Constantinople. Both of these official events were convened and presided over by Roman Emperors. So by 381 A.D. it was officially decreed that God was...
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    Aleph Tau?

    Aleph Tau (or Alef Tav) I see a lot of nonsense concerning these two Hebrew characters which are found together in the Hebrew OT text thousands of times. If someone will correct the misconceptions concerning this which are so prominently posted on-line and in some churches, I would appreciate it.
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