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We, as Christians, have accepted the Bible as a trustworthy document. The OT came to us through Judaism and the NT came to us from the Church. Godly people sat down and determined which books should, and which should not, be part of the Canon of Scripture. This Bible has universally been accepted as God’s authoritative Word to us. It is the Standard against we measure everything in order to protect God’s flock against heresy. What is puzzling to me is that some people while holding the above, question the judgment of the same Church regarding the Trinity teaching. I trust that this is helpful in aiding your understanding of the biblical Godhead as Trinity, the Elohim called Yahweh, the Son of God called Jesus and the Spirit of God called Holy Spirit, which we have encountered in the Old and New Testaments.
We, as Christians, have accepted the Bible as a trustworthy document. The OT came to us through Judaism and the NT came to us from the Church. Godly people sat down and determined which books should, and which should not, be part of the Canon of Scripture. This Bible has universally been accepted as God’s authoritative Word to us. It is the Standard against we measure everything in order to protect God’s flock against heresy. What is puzzling to me is that some people while holding the above, question the judgment of the same Church regarding the Trinity teaching. I trust that this is helpful in aiding your understanding of the biblical Godhead as Trinity, the Elohim called Yahweh, the Son of God called Jesus and the Spirit of God called Holy Spirit, which we have encountered in the Old and New Testaments.


::Peter M. Duyzer
::''Peter M. Duyzer
::Nov 11, 2014
::Nov 11, 2014
::Langley, BC
::Langley, BC''


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