Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Christian Apologetics - Life and Doctrine: Trinity : Who is Described as the Ruler of the Kingdom of Heaven and Earth?




Here is another in a series of posts from Mariano who shows that the Trinity is upheld in the Bible through showing that The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are each described as the ruler of heaven and earth. God is the ruler of heaven and earth. He offers several scriptures to prove that!


Christian Apologetics - Life and Doctrine: Trinity : Who is Described as the Ruler of the Kingdom of Heaven and Earth?

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2 comments:

  1. I want to comment on the doctrine of trinity.

    Devarim (”Deuteronomy”) 6:4 says clearly that the Creator is ekhad (one). According to etymology (Etymological dictionary of Biblical Hebrew, Matityahu Clark) the word ekhad translates “being one”. In Malakhi 3:6 it is written that the Creator does not change.

    It is written in Torah, Devarim 13:1-6, that it is forbidden to add or remove mitzwot (commandments) from Torah. Included is the mitzwah that one shouldn’t eat pork and that one should celebrate Shabat. It is written that one who adds mitzwot or removes mitzwot is a prophet (i.e. a prophet not from the Creator) that one shouldn’t listen to.

    The first century Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (the Messiah) from Nazareth taught didn’t add mitzwot, nor did he remove mitzwot.Nor didn’t he teach about trinity, which contradicts Devarim 6:4. To be one of his followers one must follow his Torah-teachings, which are found on Netzarims website (here).

    It is very satisfying and I highly recommend you to follow his teachings!

    Anders Branderud

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  2. Still knowing at that bone? Ribi Yehoshua ha-Mashiakh (Jesus) forgave sin, walked on water, applied the divine name to himself as well as followed and fulfilled the Torah perfectly. Jesus is the Messiah. I've written several posts for why Netzarim has problems and why I know Jesus cvlaimed to be God and and saved us form our sin. Sorry, but Mariano is correct in his postings. The Apostles, first century Christians, and more importantly Jesus himself would agree

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