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Aqualung,
Sorry for that, how you quoted the scripture is correct and me being in a rush whilst typing I left ‘of’ out. This however still does not change the meaning of the scripture to how you suggest. Please allow me to expand on what I said as I may have left it a bit short and unclear. In Christ's Great Commission to preach the Gospel, he instructs his disciples to "go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations; baptize them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit..." (Matt 28:19). Please note that the Greek word "name," used in this verse, is singular (homonos). It does not say, "in the names of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit," but rather, it says, "in the name...." In other words, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three distinct persons, have only one name. This implies the Triune nature of God. If they wanted to say in the name of the Father, the name of the son and the name of the Holy Spirit why didn’t they state it like that. It would have made it simpler to understand than using the singular word ‘name’ for all three. Quote:
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(1) Jesus of Nazareth is called the one and only mediator between God and man (I Tim 2:5; Heb 8:6; 9:15; 12:24). This would mean that God the Son has a property - mediatorship - which is possessed by neither God the Father nor God the Holy Spirit, since the text is saying he is the ONLY mediator between humanity and the Godhead. (2) "As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, `This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.'" (Matt. 3:16-17). The Son has the property of "being the Son loved by the Father" but not the property of "being the Father who loves the Son." The Spirit has neither property. Thus, we have in this verse a clear distinction between the persons of the Trinity. (3) "`No one knows, however, when that day and hour will come - neither the angels in heaven nor the Son; the Father alone knows.'" (Matt. 24:36). Here the Son has a property (not knowing the day or hour of his second coming) which the Father does. Quote:
Yes it is true to think of a Jury like that but please note that the singular form of the word jury is Juror, therefore in this situation you cannot relate a Jury to God as Elohim is both singular and plural. Please take the word fish or sheep for example it has the same grammatical characteristics as the word God (plural & singular). The word God has singular grammatical characteristics as in Gen 1:1 it does not state Gods, and it also has plural characteristics as the word itself means plural. When you analyse the words Elohim and God together you see that God is singular but the Hebrew is plural. Quote:
If I recall correctly the bible clearly states that Satan has dominion over this earth as he is stated as being the Prince of the power of the Air; not Christ/God. God is the omnipotent ruler of the Universe. Yes they are all separate beings; however they are also one God observe the following: 3 (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) in 1 (God) that being they are all God and 1 (God) in 3 (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) being that they are one God yet each share a separate role and can perform those roles separately from each other and yet all are equal. Consider the following: Concerning Christ's Resurrection we are told that the Father raised Jesus from the dead (I Thess. 1:10), the Son raised Himself from the dead (John 2:19-22), and the Spirit raised Jesus from the dead (Rom 8:11). Yet, we are told in Acts 17:30,31 that God raised Jesus from the dead. Therefore, either the Bible contradicts itself, or the three persons are the one God. In regards to the Holy Spirit being God note the following: In Acts 5:3-5, the Holy Spirit is clearly called God: "An-an-ias," Peter said, "how can Satan have so possessed you that you should lie to the Holy Spirit and keep back part of the money from the Lord? While you still owned the land, wasn't it yours to keep, and after you had sold it wasn't the money yours to do with it as you liked? What put this scheme into your mind? It is not to men that you have lied, but to God." Peter is associating a lie to the Holy Spirit with lying to God. In other words, to lie to the Holy Spirit is to lie to God. Please excuse my Brevity...LOL In order to reply to the fullest i had to go into depth...Sorry. |
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Katzpur,
Please forgive me as I did not intend to come over as harsh regarding the quote mentioned in my previous post. In reply to it however, I can say that the emphasis was intended to be on the first section not the second. I should have left the last part out as I believe and I know you also believe, the same that God is a just God and he is only concerned about the heart of the person not the fact that since the establishment of his church there has been an argument regarding the trinity. I do not believe that if we cannot understand the nature or being of God precisely, that he will send us to Hell.Also, I in no way consider you a stupid person either. The debate that has been going on in your part suggests that you are well informed, sourced and knowledgeable person regarding your faith. Please note I am not trying to force anything on you stating this is right; that is wrong. My beliefs are my own as are yours and it all depends on a persons personal interpretation and revelation. I agree that the bible does a great job at explaining who God is and what our relationships to Him should/n’t be, however when questions such as these are raised I believe all arguments should be put on the table so as people can gain understanding of different view points amongst the Christian faith. Harvs. |
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The fact that it says "of" both times, however, makes it so that you can put the preceding but left-out nown in all places. If the nown was names, would the sentence make sense? "go and baptise in the names of the father, in the names of the son, and in the names of the holy spirit" doesn't make the least bit of sense. But "go and baptise in the name of the falther, in the name of the son, and in the name of the holy spirit" does. It only makes sense if there is no of, because then you can't put the nown back in. "go and baptise in the names of the father, the son, and the spirti. Quote:
Hmm. The way you wrote that sentence makes me think that, at least in this regard, we think of them in the same manner. Perhaps you're using triune differently then I am. Can you look back at my first posts and see if, when you look at my deffinitions of trinity and godhead, if you still think it's a trinity, and if you do, could you then explain your case again? |
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I ascribe to the Panalenial view of the Trinity/Godhead debate. It's gonna pan out the way God wants it to and our beliefs on this subject have little bearing on our eternal destiny.
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What does it matter what others think? It only matters what GOD thinks. Fortunately he loves me.
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Harvs, Hey, don't give it another thought! Kathryn
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