7,000+ Reasons The LORD Is Absolutely NOT Tri-Personal 🔥
Автор: Metaphysics Mike
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Is the LORD Tri-Personal? In this video I argue no, using irrefutable evidence from the Book of Isaiah, as well as the collective body of over 7,000 singular pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and suffixes when referring to the LORD. If God was actually a tripersonal Trinity, shouldn't we see plural word forms describing him everywhere? The fact simply is, we don't.
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Examples of Singular Word Forms In The Old Testament:
Singular pronoun (e.g., אֲנִי – I am)
Singular verb (e.g., עָשָׂה – he made)
Singular adjectives (e.g., טוֹב – he is good)
Singular suffix (e.g., אֱלֹהָי – my God)
Scriptures & Evidence In This Video:
Isaiah Chapter 44 verse 24:
“I am the LORD, who makes all things, Who stretches out the heavens all alone, Who spreads abroad the earth by Myself;"
Ascribing creation to the LORD as solely one person is reiterated in numerous other passages like Job 9, Nehemiah 9, and others. This proves conclusively that Yahweh is one person who alone created the universe without the help of angels, a pre-existent son, or any other being entirely.
Moreover, these verses validate the idea, being affirmed by more than two witnesses amongst the prophets, and not a speculative, or merely modern Unitarian idea.
However, many believe that other verses that describe Jesus as the mediator by which the world was created through, shows otherwise.
Hebrews 1 verse 2:
"his Son, whom he appointed the heir of all things, through whom also he created the world."
This same language can be found in other passages like Colossians 1, John 1, and 1 Corinthians. However, this is simply misunderstood based on a number of facts:
(1) Genesis records that God created the world by His Word. (Literal speech)
(2) Passages like in the Gospel of John especially demonstrate that Jesus literally is the Word made flesh.
(3) The preposition "through" by definition is a genitive of instrument or agency.
(4) Therefore, all these passages are referring to God's Word at creation that He created through, not a preexistent person named "word" that God created with.
These verses, and many others, are simply taken out of their historical context, motivated largely by a need to affirm, not the scriptures; but rather Trinitarian dogmas, which arise in history far after their time.
Definition of the Hebrew Term For "Word":
Original Word of Hebrew "Word": דָבָר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: dabar
Definition: Word, matter, thing, speech, command, promise
Meaning: a word, a matter, thing, a cause
Word Origin: From the root verb דָּבַר (dabar), meaning "to speak" or "to declare."
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