The number 318 appears once in the Bible — in the count of Abraham's trained servants in Genesis 14:14. Written in Greek as Tau-Iota-Eta, it encodes the Cross of Christ and the Name of Jesus. And it was present at the Council of Nicaea. A patristic investigation with all primary sources verified.
Tag: Early Church Fathers
Did the Council of Nicaea Invent the Trinity? The Pre-Nicene Evidence
Was the Trinity invented in 325 AD by Constantine? We examine Ignatius, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, and Tertullian — all writing centuries before Nicaea — who affirmed the full deity of Christ.
Justin Martyr on Resurrection, Prophetic Succession, and the Millennial Reign
A Defense of Apostolic Eschatology 🧭 Introduction This article examines the eschatological and theological convictions of Justin Martyr as articulated in his Dialogue with Trypho the Jew. Justin boldly asserts that any professing Christian who denies the bodily resurrection of the dead is a heretic, severed from the true faith. He affirms the belief—held by … Continue reading Justin Martyr on Resurrection, Prophetic Succession, and the Millennial Reign



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