Rosenritter
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Moses was Trinitarian.
And you know this from how? Perhaps the "Secret Diary of Moses" that only you have access to?
Moses was Trinitarian.
We have to wonder why you repeatedly reference Trinitarian-rendered English translations for your denial of it.
What's the matter, can't you find a modalist translation?
God reveals Himself as Triune ALL the way through the Holy Bible...and I have been steadily providing examples in this thread.
Maybe, just maybe, if you stopped long enough to look, and study, then you would begin obtaining your theology as a sit-down meal....instead of at the drive-through window...
And you know this from how? Perhaps the "Secret Diary of Moses" that only you have access to?
I have trouble believing you read that carefully before replying. You just said that Genesis 6:3 capitalizes "Spirit" because it refers to a Member of the Trinity as a Proper Noun, a Divine Person. I didn't imagine to interpret a capital letter that way before, but you seemed to insist that was the meaning.
But if we take your interpretation, I just gave six examples of Bibles that DENY your Trinity interpretation and compared that to four that favor your Trinity interpretation. So, using your definition for "for Trinity" and "denying Trinity" this was the score:
Trinity: New King James, New International Version, New American Standard Bible, Geneva Bible
Against Trinity: King James Version, Tyndale's translation, Bishop's Bible, Revised Standard Version, American Standard Version, Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible
From your rather inane pigeon-holing, that would make the King James Version a "modalist translation." That happens to be the Bible I use and the same as what I post here for scripture references. So aside from your somewhat offense response style, it also didn't make any sense. You are destroying your own argument.
Interesting to have heard you essentially say that the King James Bible was a modalist translation... and it must be, because it didn't recognize the "Third Person of the Trinity" in Genesis 6:3!
You suddenly stopped posting scripture....why?:cigar:
I have trouble believing you read that carefully before replying. You just said that Genesis 6:3 capitalizes "Spirit" because it refers to a Member of the Trinity as a Proper Noun, a Divine Person. I didn't imagine to interpret a capital letter that way before, but you seemed to insist that was the meaning.
But if we take your interpretation, I just gave six examples of Bibles that DENY your Trinity interpretation and compared that to four that favor your Trinity interpretation. So, using your definition for "for Trinity" and "denying Trinity" this was the score:
Trinity: New King James, New International Version, New American Standard Bible, Geneva Bible
Against Trinity: King James Version, Tyndale's translation, Bishop's Bible, Revised Standard Version, American Standard Version, Douay-Rheims Catholic Bible
From your rather inane pigeon-holing, that would make the King James Version a "modalist translation." That happens to be the Bible I use and the same as what I post here for scripture references. So aside from your somewhat offense response style, it also didn't make any sense. You are destroying your own argument.
Interesting to have heard you essentially say that the King James Bible was a modalist translation... and it must be, because it didn't recognize the "Third Person of the Trinity" in Genesis 6:3!
Moses wrote about a Triune God.
We have already been over this, time and again...
There are three, and the three are one and the same.
Three what?
Three...the Spirit God the Father invisible; the Spirit God the Father with a body; the Spirit God the Father that goes forth without without limit.
That makes for three gods.
No way, for there is only One God.
You stated THREE...and then proceeded to list out THREE SEPARATE gods.
I did not list out three separate gods. You do that, remember?
You said THREE.
Immediately afterward, you then listed out your THREE gods, separately.
It is a sin to bear false witness.
I think squeaky thinks that deity means more than God.Exodus 20:3 KJV
(3) Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
2 Corinthians 4:3-4 KJV
(3) But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost:
(4) In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.
1 Corinthians 8:5 KJV
(5) For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,)
I'm not sure where Squeaky was going with that, but Satan is called the "god of this world" with a little "g" instead of capital "G."
Thanks for your prayers but if your prayers work it would displease God.[MENTION=3801]keypurr[/MENTION] has some real trouble understanding the Trinity. I pray for him.