Christendom's Trinity: Where Did It Come From?

In this life we speak about what is. Not what is not. The Scriptures say Jesus is the son and that he's a man. It should not need to say everything that he is not. Same with you. We say you are human. We should not have to say you are not a horse, a cat, a tree, a car, a fish etc.
But when the Almighty God the Father said to Jesus, "O God" can we apply your statement as " It should not need to say everything that he is not" Peterlag?
 
No, I don't want to see the word trinity in the Bible...

I want to see the trinity doctrine taught in the Bible and if it's not taught by the Jews and that means the Old Testament Prophets and not the unbelieving Jews you guys always throw in my face. And if it's not taught in the New Testament. Then it's not a biblical concept.

I would like one verse that actually calls Jesus God the Son.

One verse that actually says Jesus is a god-man.
One verse that actually says we must believe Jesus is God.
One verse that actually says we must believe God is three persons.
One verse out of approximately 31,102 Bible verses that says God is Triune.
One verse that actually says Jesus is both 100 percent God and 100 percent man.
One verse that actually says Jesus is God because if it's that important of a doctrine it should have been plainly and clearly taught by someone somewhere.

Terms found nowhere in Scripture...

  • Deity
  • Co-equal
  • Co-eternal
  • Incarnated
  • Eternal son
  • Infinite son
  • God the son
  • One substance
  • Persons of God
  • God became man
  • Eternally begotten
  • Pre-existent Christ
  • God the Holy Spirit
  • Pre-incarnate Christ
  • Three persons, three in one
  • Trinity, Triune God, Tri-unity
  • Two nature's, Hypostatic union
Or any combination of 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person.
 
No, I don't want to see the word trinity in the Bible...
Yes, we also don't want to see the word unitarian in the Bible...
I want to see the trinity doctrine taught in the Bible and if it's not taught by the Jews and that means the Old Testament Prophets and not the unbelieving Jews you guys always throw in my face. And if it's not taught in the New Testament. Then it's not a biblical concept.
As I also want to see the word unitarian if such was also taught by the Jews.
But we can establish the presence of the three in the Old Testament.
Jesus had read this in His time. (Luke 4:18)
1. God,
2. Jesus
3. Spirit

Isa 61:1 The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, Because the LORD has anointed me To bring good news to the afflicted; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to captives And freedom to prisoners;
I would like one verse that actually calls Jesus God the Son.

One verse that actually says Jesus is a god-man.
Jesus acknowledged being the "Son of man" and "Son of God." (Mat 26:63,64)
One verse that actually says we must believe Jesus is God.
Do this mean the Almighty God the Father's word unbelievable? (Heb 1:8,9,10)
One verse that actually says we must believe God is three persons.
Yes, if we are not baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit, we are not Christian.
As the word "Christian" mean follower of Christ, disobeying Christ is an unchristian behavior.
Christ as together with the Father in Mat 28:19 labelled in singular "name" made the Three in the same God's nature.
One verse out of approximately 31,102 Bible verses that says God is Triune.
Yes, also one verse out of approximately 31,102 Bible verses that state the word unitarian.
1. God the Father,
2. Jesus the "only begotten God,
3. To blaspheme the Holy Spirit, is to speak against God. He is separate and distinct person as He cannot forgive when blaspheme.
One verse that actually says Jesus is both 100 percent God and 100 percent man.
Yes, Jesus as "Son of man" and " Son of God." ( Mat 26:63,64)
One verse that actually says Jesus is God because if it's that important of a doctrine it should have been plainly and clearly taught by someone somewhere.
Not by just someone but by the Almighty God the Father Himself. (Heb 1:8,9,10)
Terms found nowhere in Scripture...
  • Deity
  • Co-equal
  • Co-eternal
  • Incarnated
  • Eternal son
  • Infinite son
  • God the son
  • One substance
  • Persons of God
  • God became man
  • Eternally begotten
  • Pre-existent Christ
  • God the Holy Spirit
  • Pre-incarnate Christ
  • Three persons, three in one
  • Trinity, Triune God, Tri-unity
  • Two nature's, Hypostatic union
Or any combination of 1st person, 2nd person, 3rd person.
Also add, unitarianism.
 
Yes, we also don't want to see the word unitarian in the Bible...

As I also want to see the word unitarian if such was also taught by the Jews.
But we can establish the presence of the three in the Old Testament.
Jesus had read this in His time. (Luke 4:18)
1. God,
2. Jesus
3. Spirit

Isa 61:1 The Spirit of the Lord GOD is upon me, Because the LORD has anointed me To bring good news to the afflicted; He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, To proclaim liberty to captives And freedom to prisoners;

Jesus acknowledged being the "Son of man" and "Son of God." (Mat 26:63,64)

Do this mean the Almighty God the Father's word unbelievable? (Heb 1:8,9,10)

Yes, if we are not baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit, we are not Christian.
As the word "Christian" mean follower of Christ, disobeying Christ is an unchristian behavior.
Christ as together with the Father in Mat 28:19 labelled in singular "name" made the Three in the same God's nature.

Yes, also one verse out of approximately 31,102 Bible verses that state the word unitarian.
1. God the Father,
2. Jesus the "only begotten God,
3. To blaspheme the Holy Spirit, is to speak against God. He is separate and distinct person as He cannot forgive when blaspheme.

Yes, Jesus as "Son of man" and " Son of God." ( Mat 26:63,64)

Not by just someone but by the Almighty God the Father Himself. (Heb 1:8,9,10)

Also add, unitarianism.
The spirit of the Lord is in me. Does that make 3 of me?
 
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