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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Trinity



trinity Look up trinity at Dictionary.com
early 13c., "the Father, Son and Holy Spirit," constituting one God in prevailing Christian doctrine, from O.Fr. trinite (11c.), from L. trinitatem (nom. trinitas) "Trinity, triad" (Tertullian), from trinus "threefold, triple," from pl. of trini "three at a time, threefold," related to tres (neut. tria) "three." The L. word was widely borrowed in European languages with the rise of Christianity (e.g. Ir. trionnoid, Welsh trindod, Ger. trinität).

see www.bible.ca/trinity/ This site by far most complete about the study of trinity.As far as I can make assessment of it.There is also spotlightministries

MV:Is6:9,10
Bib1Yr:Nu5-7(8)Vows and Offerings

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