Trinty comes from the Biblical term of the Father, Son and Holy Sprit being together as one.
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If you literally translate the word into English, it would be: 1 + 1 + 1 = 1 so since this would make no sense I assume the translators had to come up with a better way to explain it.
To the best of my knowledge, this phrase is not in the Bible. This is an Arab saying, possibly you are thinking of another religion, Islam. Since I am a Christian, I don't know for sure. I did a search for you on Biblegateway.com and the statement is not found.
The phrase "victory is mine, says the Lord" is not a direct quote from the Bible. The concept of victory being attributed to God can be found throughout the Bible, especially in verses that talk about God's strength, power, and sovereignty.
The name "Harry" is not found in the Bible.
The specific phrase "if you make a step, God will make two" is not directly found in the Bible. However, the concept of taking a step of faith and trusting in God's provision and help is a common theme throughout the Bible in verses such as Proverbs 3:5-6 and Psalm 37:23-24.
The name Irene is not found in any book of the Bible. The name Irene is of Greek origin and means "peace." It is a common name in many cultures but is not specifically mentioned in the Bible.
The word "trinity" is not found in the Bible, only its concept (ie., Father, Son, Holy Spirit).
The word 'Trinity' can not be found in the Bible, nor can any actual references to the Trinity. The Holy Trinity was a third century concept that was adopted by the Council of Nicaea and made legally binding by Emperor Theodosius later in the fourth century. A passage known as the "Johannine Comma" (1 John 5:7) does refer indirectly to the concept of the Trinity, but was never in the early Greek manuscripts, only appearing in the Latin translation of the fifth century, long after the Trinity doctrine had been accepted by the Council of Nicaea.
There is no mention of the Trinity in either the Hebrew Bible or the Greek New Testament.
The Trinity is man's attempt to describe the very nature of what God is as found in the Bible. Yes. God is awesome!
JWs do not believe in the trinity. The word trinity is not found in the bible you can go to http://www.watchtower.org/ and look up "trinity" in the search box and it will give you articles on JW views of the trinity
The Trinity is man's attempt to describe the nature of God; the relationship of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, as found in the Bible.
Its the "God Head" meaning father, spirit and sonthe trinity is the Father, the Son and the Holy SpiritAnother Answer:Concerning the Judeo-Christian Bible, the term 'trinity' is no where to be found or alluded to. It is entirely a term which has its roots in Platonic and Greek philosophy. The word 'trinity' comes from the Greek 'trias' which means three. It was later Latinized as 'trinitas' and comes into the English as 'trinity.'
A: The Holy Trinity is never actually mentioned in the Bible, being more probably a development of the third and fourth centuries. Matthew 28:19 says: "Go therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing in the name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit." Although the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are mentioned together, the verse only indicates the author's belief that they are to be mentioned together during baptism, but does not mean that they were thought of already as the Blessed Trinity.1 John 5:7, known widely as the 'Johannine Comma', says, "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one." This does refer indirectly to the concept of the Trinity, but was never in the early Greek manuscripts. It appeared in the Latin translation of the fifth century, after the Trinity doctrine had been accepted by the Council of Nicaea.
AnswerThe Bible talks about what we now know as Aisa, Africa and Europe, although the ancients did not have the modern concept of continents.
The trinity is not found in Judaism. From the Jewish perspective, the concept of the trinity renders Christianity to be a not true form of monotheism. This is just one of countless tenets that separates Christianity from Judaism.
The trinity is actually a pagan belief which stemmed from ancient Babylon. The Bible talks about how Jesus is made by God in Proverbs 8:22 and it also discusses his prehuman existence in Proverbs 8:30. In Mark 13:32 the Bible discusses the differences and in John 14:28 it talks about how even Jesus himself says that the father is greater than himself.
According to the New Bible Dictionary: "The term 'Trinity' is not itself found in the Bible. It was first used by Tertullian at the close of the 2nd century, but received wide currency [common use in intellectual discussion] and formal elucidation [clarification] only in the 4th and 5 centuries" (1996, "Trinity").It further explains that "the formal doctrine of the Trinity was the result of several inadequate attempts to explain who and what the Christian God is...To deal with these problems the Church Fathers met in [A.D.] 325 at the Council of Nicaea to set out an orthodox biblical definition concerning the divine identity." However, it would not be until 381 A.D. at the Council of Constantinople that the divinity of the Spirit was affirmed (ibid.).This is a manmade concept and not found anywhere in the Bible. So many have made surprising admissions about the Trinity - "an absolute mystery," "mysterious in its origin and its content," "impossible for Christians actually to understand," " unintelligible," "misunderstood," "presents strange paradoxes" and "widely disputed." One would have to question then why/how a doctrine on which billions of people base their faith and salvation is accepted. The Apostle Paul was inspired to tell us in 1 Corinthians 14:33 that "God is not the author of confusion" yet this doctrine of men is total confusion.