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The Jewish Trinity

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Conventional wisdom states that the Hebrew Scriptures only hint that there are persons of Yahveh. The Jewish Trinity is unlike any other book in that it shows how Moses and other Bible writers wrote strikingly and often about the Trinity and the deity of the Messiah. The Old Testament is as explicit about the Trinity and the deity of the Messiah as is the New Testament. The author identifies many more proofs than are found in other books that discuss the Trinity. The bottom line is that any reader will see the Trinity evidenced throughout the Bible.

368 pages, Paperback

First published July 23, 2003

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Eye opening stuff ... The workbook is helpful too.
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Conventional wisdom states that the Hebrew Scriptures only hint that there are persons of Yahweh. This book shows that Moses and other Bible writers wrote strikingly and often, both about the Trinity and the deity of the Messiah. The Old Testament is as explicit about the Trinity and the deity of the Messiah as is the New Testament.

The author grapples with and refutes anti-Trinitarian evidence. This feat has never been attempted in any serious or comprehensive manner. Most books on the Trinity, whether pro or con, mostly preach to the choir.

The author documents the known and many previously unknown proofs for the Trinity. Former authors seem to have been satisfied in providing only a representative sample of proofs. Clearly, such casual treatments of the subject of the Trinity have left many unconvinced. So whether or no you are a member of the "choir" , this is the book on the Trinity you need to read!

The bottom line is the reader of this book will come to know the Trinitarianism in the Hebrew Scriptures that Yahvists knew. The reader of this book will come to read the Bible the same way the inspired writers intended it to be read-as Trinitarian.
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