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God: One or Three? (Part 5)
In this last segment of this study, we will consider some questions which are commonly asked. 1. Is the idea of multiple persons in the Godhead found in the Old Testament? While it is not as clearly found in the … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologetics, God, Godhead, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Old Testament/New Testament, Word Study, World Religions
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Tagged 1 Corinthians 8:6, 1 Timothy 2:5, albert barnes, Brahma, docetism, Ephesians 4:4-6, gnosticism, God one or thee?, Godhead, Godhead in the Old Testament, guy woods, Hinduism, india, is trinity pagan, John 10:30, John 14:9, marion fox, mediator, mesites, Robin Brace, shema, Shiva, Siva, the angel of the Lord, the spirit of the LORD, trimurti, Vishnu, wayne jackson
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The Value of Asking Questions
“Counsel in the heart of man is like deep water, but a man of understanding will draw it out” (Proverbs 20:5). Here is what some have said of this passage: (1) Adam Clark – “Men of the deepest and most … Continue reading →
Posted in Proverbs, Textual study
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Tagged adam clark, albert barnes, all ignorant of something quote, asking questions, book of proverbs, igornance, matthew henry, Proverbs 20:5, testing answers, the value of asking questions, thomas warren, thomas warren quote on any doctrine which implies a false doctrine, will rogers, windlass
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