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Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. — 2 Corinthians 1:3; Ephesians 1:3; 1 Peter 1:3.


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“God’s Finger” – Search of this blogsite
“Most High” Scriptures
1 Corinthians 10:4 – That Rock Was Christ
1 Corinthians 8:6 – One God, One Lord; Deuteronomy 6:4
1 Peter 1:2 — Peter Presents the Trinity?
1 Timothy 3:16 – Mystery of Godliness Revealed
1 Timothy 3:16 – Mystery of the Godhead?
1 Timothy 6:15,16 – The Only Ruler Who Possesses Immortality
1John 5:7 – Does This Speak of a Triune God?
2 Corinthians 13:14 – The Three Be With You
2 Corinthians 3:17 – Yahweh, the Spirit
2 Corinthians 5:10 – Judgment Seat of Christ (Redirect)
2 Corinthians 5:19 – God in Christ
2 Peter 1:1 – Our God and Savior
Acts 10:36 – Lord of All
Acts 20:28 – Whose Blood?
Acts 2:17-21 – Peter and Lord, Jesus, and the God of Jesus
Acts 5:3,4 – Does This Prove that the Holy Spirit is a Person of God?
Alpha and Omega, The First and the Last
Amos 4:11 – When God Overthrew Sodom
Angel of Yahweh
Arius and Deity (“Trinity in the Bible” Link)
Beginnings in the Bible (Link)
Colossians 1:15 – Did Jesus Have a Beginning?
Colossians 1:15 – Firstborn of the New Creation?
Colossians 1:16 — Is Jesus Designated the Creator?
Colossians 2:9 – The Fullness of Deity
Deity — RL Search Link
Deuteronomy 32:6 – Father of Israel
Deuteronomy 6:4 – The Meaning of Echad
Did Jesus Need to be Uncreated to Pay for the Sin of the World?
Elohim – Does This Word Indicate a Plurality of Persons in a Godhead?
Ephesian 3:20 – To him — Jesus?
Ephesians 1:21 – Far Above All Rule, Authority, Power
Ephesians 4:5 – One Lord
Ephesians 5:27
Genesis 18:1-3 – Abraham and the Three Angels
Genesis 19:24 – Yahweh Rained Fire From Yahweh
Genesis 1:1 – Elohim
Genesis 1:26 – God Speaks to His Son (Link)
Genesis 1:26 – Let Us and Elohim
Genesis 1:26,27 – Who Is God speaking to?
Genesis 34:7 – The firstborn nation, Israel
Genesis 3:22 – Like One of Us, Knowing Good and Evil
Hebraic Usage of the Titles for “God”
Hebrews 1:1-3 – The Unipersonal God Spoke Through His Son
Hebrews 1:10-12- Does Yahweh Speak to Yahweh?
Hebrews 1:6 – link to brief comment
Hebrews 1:8 – Why is Jesus called “Elohim” and “Theos”? Psalm 45:6,7
Hebrews 2:9 and the Alleged Incarnation
Hebrews 7:3 – Is Melchizedek an Eternal Priest?
Is Jesus the Creator?
Is the Trinity a Biblical Doctrine? (Trinity in the Bible Link)
Isaiah 42:8 – Does God Share His Glory as Most High With Jesus? (Temp Redirect)
Isaiah 43:10 – Before Yahweh There Was No God Formed
Isaiah 43:11 – Besides Yahweh There is No Savior
Isaiah 44:24 – Yahweh Stretched Forth the Heavens Alone
Isaiah 44:24 – Yahweh was Alone (SoY Link)
Isaiah 46:4 – Even to Your Old Age I Am He (Redirect)
Isaiah 48:16 – Yahweh has sent me
Isaiah 51:9; 53:1 – The Arm of Yahweh
Isaiah 61:1 — The Spirit of Yahweh On the Anointed One
Isaiah 63:16 – You Are Our Father
Isaiah 64:8 – The Potter, Father of Israel
Isaiah 6:3 – Thrice Holy; Revelation 4:8
Isaiah 7:14 – Immanuel (Redirect Link)
Isaiah 9:6 – A Singular Name (Trinity in the Bible Link)
Isaiah 9:6 – Father of Eternity
Isaiah 9:6 – Not a Series of Names
Isaiah 9:6 – The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father
Isaiah 9:6 – The Singular Name of the Son Given
Isaiah 9:6 and the Alleged Trinity
Isaiah 9:6,7 – The Singular Name (SoY Link)
Jeremiah 23:6 – Our Righteousness
Jeremiah 31:9 – Ephraim as Yahweh’s firstborn
Jesus is Not Yahweh (Jehovah)
Jesus Received Worship
Jesus’ Prehuman Existence
John 10:15 – Jesus Knows His God
John 10:30 – In What Sense Are Jesus and the Father One? Part 1: One in Person?
John 10:30 – In What Sense Are Jesus and the Father One? Part 2: One in Power?
John 10:30 – Jesus and His Father are One (TiB Link)
John 10:30 and the Oneness of Yahweh and Jesus
John 10:33 – The Real Reason the Jews Sought to Kill Jesus
John 12:41 – Isaiah Saw His Glory
John 14:26; 15:26 – The Comforter – Is It a Person?
John 14:9 – Seeing the Father in Jesus
John 17:3 – Did Jesus Really Say That the Father is the only true God?
John 17:5 – Jesus’ Prehuman Glory
John 18:5,6 – Why Did the Soldiers Fall Back? (Redirect)
John 1:1 – James White Regarding “Was”
John 1:1 – In the Beginning
John 1:1 – The Logos of God (WP Link)
John 1:1 – What Beginning? (WP Link)
John 1:1 and Trinitarian Assumptions (RLink)
John 1:1-3 – The Logos was Theos
John 1:18 – Only Begotten of Son/God (redirect link)
John 1:18 – Search DF site
John 1:18 – Search of this site
John 1:18 – The Only Begotten God
John 1:3 – Without Jesus Christ Absolutely NOTHING Was Created?
John 20:28 – My Lord and My God
John 21:17 – Jesus Knows All
John 2:19-22 – Did Jesus Raise Himself from the Dead?
John 3:34,35 – The Spirit Given to Jesus Without Measure
John 6:45 – Jesus and His God as Teachers
John 8:12- “I am” the Light (Redirect)
John 8:24 – Except You Believe That I am (Redirect)
John 8:58 – “I am”
John 8:58 – “I am” (RLink)
John 8:58 – “I am” = Eternal? (TRLink)
John 8:58 – Did Jesus Use the Holy Name? (“Son of Yahweh” Link)
John 8:58 – Past Tense Translations of Ego Eimi
Judges 1:2,3 – The singular pronouns of Judah
Luke 24:39 – Jesus’ Appearances in the Locked Room
Malachi 1:6 – A Son Honors His Father
Mark 2:7 – Only God Can Forgive Sins
Matthew 12:40 – Three Days and Three Nights
Matthew 1:23 – Immanuel, God with us.
Matthew 28:18 & All Power
Matthew 28:19 & the Baptismal Name
Matthew 4:7; Luke 4:12 – Did Jesus Claim that He Was the Covenant God of Satan?
Micah 5:2 – From everlasting or from ancient days?
Michael the Archangel
Philippians 2:5-11 – Humility of Mind
Philippians 3:21 — All Things Subjected to Jesus
Psalm 110:1 – Jesus at Yahweh’s Right Hand (Redirect)
Psalm 2:7 – An “Eternal” Today?
Psalm 82:6 – Who Are the Gods?
Psalm 89:27 – Yahweh’s Firstborn King
Revelation 17:4 – Lord of Lords and King of Kings; Revelation 19:16
Revelation 1:17; 2:8 – The First and the Last
Revelation 1:4 – Who Is, Was, To Come – Jesus?
Revelation 1:8 – Is Yahweh or Jesus Being Quoted?
Revelation 1:8 – The God of Jesus Speaks (SoY Link)
Revelation 21:6 – God Who Sits on the Throne (SoY Link)
Revelation 22:13 – I am Alpha and Omega (SoY Link)
Revelation 2:8 and the Alleged “Dual Nature” of Christ
Romans 10:13 – Whoever Will Call On the Name of Yahweh
Romans 14:10: The Judgment Seat
Romans 9:5 – Who is Over All
Scriptures – 1 Corinthians
Scriptures – 1 John
Scriptures – Acts
Scriptures – Colossians
Scriptures – Deuteronomy
Scriptures – Ephesians
Scriptures – Exodus
Scriptures – Genesis
Scriptures – Hosea
Scriptures – Isaiah
Scriptures – John
Scriptures – Luke
Scriptures – Malachi
Scriptures – Mark
Scriptures – Matthew
Scriptures – Revelation
Son of Man and Son of God
The Doctrine of Christ
The God (Supreme Being) of Jesus (Scriptures)
The God and Father of Jesus (TiB Link)
The Worship Due Jesus
Titus 2:13 – The Great God
Trinitarian Definitions
Trinitarians and Michael the Archangel
Who is God?
Yahweh sent the Messiah (Isaiah 61:1)

How Could Jesus Remain Sinless If He Was Not God?

Is Jesus the Creator?

Is the Trinity Doctrine A Basic Biblical Doctrine?

Is the Trinity a Biblical Doctrine?

Jesus Died a Human Being – Raised a Spirit Being

Jesus is Not Jehovah – Response to Stanley Jones

The Misuse of Similarities

Oneness Vs. Trinity Vs. The Bible

Scriptures That Show That Jesus (Yahshua) Is Not Yahweh (Jehovah)

Son of God and Son of Man by Benjamin Wilson

The Son of Yahweh is Not His God – A Response to website.

The Supposed Incommunicable Attributes of God

Trinity and Christmas

Thoughts on Trinity Definitions

What is the Trinity?

Who is Jesus?

Who is the God of Jesus?

Worship and the Trinity: Matthew 4:10; John 5:23, Philippians 2:10 & Hebrews 1:6

The Worship Due to Jesus

Yahweh, the God of the Bible

Yahweh is One – Replying to a blogsite

Recent Posts on Other Sites




Romans 1:25 – Romans 9:5 – Is Jesus God Almighty?

Romans 8:9 – Romans 8:9 and the Trinity/Oneness Doctrines

Romans 9:5 – Romans 9:5 – Is Jesus God Almighty?

Romans 9:32,33 – Stone of Stumbling – Jehovah or Jesus?

Romans 10:13 – Romans 10:13 and the Trinity/Oneness Doctrines — Does the reference to Joel 2:32 mean that Jesus is Yahweh?

Romans 11:36 – Romans 9:5 – Is Jesus God Almighty?

Romans 16:27 – Romans 9:5 – Is Jesus God Almighty?

2 Corinthians 1:3: Romans 9:5 – Is Jesus God Almighty?

2 Corinthians 5:19 – God in Christ

2 Corinthians 11:31: Did jesus Really Say That the Father is the Only True God?

Galatians 1:4,5 – Romans 9:5 – Is Jesus God Almighty?

Philippians 2:5-11: Humility of Mind

Philippians 2:5-11 – Trinity in the Bible?: Philippians 2:5-11

Philippians 2:10 — See Worship

Philippians 3:20,21 — Jesus’ Ability

Philippians 4:20 – Romans 9:5 – Is Jesus God Almighty?

1 Thessalonians 5:23

Nothing for 2 Thessalonians yet.

1 Timothy 3:16 – God Manifest in the Flesh

1 Timothy 3:16 – Trinity in the Bible?

1 Timothy 3:16 – Bible Study Discussions Forum

1 Timothy 6:13-16

Nothing for 2 Timothy yet.

Titus 1:2,3 — See Isaiah 43:11 – How many saviors?

Titus 2:13

Nothing for Philemon yet.

Hebrews

Hebrews 13:18 – Trinity in the Bible?: Hebrews 13:8

James

James 2:19 – One God

1 Peter 3:7,8 – Stone of Stumbling – Jehovah or Jesus?

1 Peter 3:14 – Fear, Confederacies, and the Santification of the Lord Jesus in Our Hearts

2 Peter 1:1 – Does 2 Peter 1:1 Show That Jesus is Yahweh?

Nothing for 2 John yet.

Nothing for 3 John yet.

Last update: March 20, 2009.


Related Books

Our presentation of books below does not mean that we endorse each and every statment of the authors. We do believe that there is much good information to obtained from the books listed.



The Great Debate Regarding The Father, Son & Holy Spirit

An exhaustive verse-by-verse, side-by-side comparison of four historical paradigms. The four views compared are Oneness, Trinitarian, Arian, and Unitarian. The first section compares answers to interview questions such as: “What are the consequences for others not believing as you do?”. This is followed by several hundred passages of Scripture and a comment on each verse by each view. Finally the book has a variety of notes: John 1:1 is compared by various scholars. Notes showing the progression of the creeds, quotations from early church fathers, notes from Adolph Harnack’s History of Dogma, notes from Hans Kung’s Christianity: Essence, History and Future, and a couple of articles dealing with the origins and reasonableness of the Trinity finish up the 120 page 8.5 X 11 book (plastic comb binding).


Jesus – God or Son of God?

by Brian Holt

An analysis of the most common arguments used to both prove and disprove the notion that Jesus is God. Beginning with the book of Matthew and continuing through Revelation, it tallies and discusses every scripture that implies Jesus is God and every scripture that implies he is not. Not to be left out of the discussion is a comparison of the arguments from the Hebrew scriptures.

This work discusses the common arguments used by both sides and provides the response given by the opposing view. It concludes by asking the reader to review the arguments from both sides and determine for himself what he believes. If you want to know what evidence there is that Jesus is God (or what evidence there is that he is not), this is the book that presents a fair and balanced discussion of the matter.

Before you discuss this subject with a Trinitarian or a non-Trinitarian, make sure you know why he believes what he believes. A comparison of the arguments is in order.


The Two Babylons by Alexander Hislop

This book is written by a trinitarian, but it does offer some good historical background of the trinity.


Concepts of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit by Matthew Alfs

Subtitled “A Classification and Description of the Trinitarian and Non-Trinitarian Theologies Existent Within Christendom,” this is a theological and historical handbook of how the variety of Christian denominations have defined and viewed God the Father, Christ the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit. Detailed and penetrating, it demonstrates how Christendom’s many denominations and sects have differed and even powerfully clashed in explicating this so-called “central doctrine of the Christian faith,” often with heated verbal sparring and sometimes by inflicting physical violence on opposers. Objective in tone, which is rare for a work of this sort, this careful study encourages the reader to draw his or her own conclusions. Unlike apologetic works, which often quote what critics say about variant denominational theologies, this work allows the plethora of denominations to speak for themselves. The author further solicited comments from many denominational headquarters to clarify and expand upon material from their available published works. It can truly be said that no stone has been left unturned in order to provide the reader with full and complete coverage of the subject. Includes 355 references and a detailed index. Sturdy libary binding, brown cloth with gold-embossed ccover illustration. 104pp.


The Role of Theology and Bias in Bible Translation Hardcover; Paperback edition

by Rolf Furuli

In the natural sciences, a basic principle is to break everything down to the smallest possible units and then study each unit. In linguistics and in the study of the biblical languages, a similar principle was followed with the word as the basic unit, but from the middle of this century the view has developed that the smallest units which were meaningful for translation had to be the sentence or even the paragraph. The author believes that the pendulum has swung too far in one direction, and that it still is meaningful to work with the word as the fundamental unit of translation. The book therefore suggests that for a particular target group – those who, by the help of their mother tongue, want to come as close as possible to the original languages – a literal translation will be better than an idiomatic one. In the course of discussion it is shown that the principles on which such a translation is based accords fully with modern linguistic principles.”


History of Dogma – by Adolf Harnack

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