The New Testament overflows with Trinitarian evidence — from the baptism of Jesus to John 1:1, Thomas calling Christ "My God," and Paul's triadic benedictions. All the key passages examined.
Category: New Testament
HEBREW 2:9 & SYRIAC CHRISTOLOGY PT. 2
The ancient Syriac Peshitta originally read that “God Himself, in His grace, tasted death” at Hebrews 2:9. Sebastian Brock proves this was the earliest reading—strong early evidence for the full deity of Christ.
Hebrews 2:9 Textual Variant: Did Jesus Die “By the Grace of God” or “Apart from God”?
Discover the controversial textual variant in Hebrews 2:9 where some manuscripts say Jesus tasted death “apart from God” (choris theou) instead of “by the grace of God.” Bart Ehrman’s case for the harder reading and its implications for understanding Jesus’ abandonment on the cross.
Jesus Worshiped as God in Luke: Biblical Evidence from Luke 24 and Beyond
Explore how the disciples worshiped Jesus as God in Luke 24 after His ascension. Discover textual evidence, scholarly insights, and connections to Acts—proving Jesus' divinity in the Bible.

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