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Trinity Studies
Topical studies that expose how deeply trinitarian assumptions have shaped the way we read Scripture. Some correct outright errors. Others simply reveal what the text actually says once the doctrinal lens is removed.
The proof texts used to defend the Trinity doctrine are few. They are recycled endlessly, translated in ways that favor the conclusion already held, and rarely examined in their original language or context. These studies do that examination — one passage at a time, with the Hebrew and Greek on the table.
The goal is not to tear down faith. The goal is to find out what is actually there — and what was placed there by later hands.
Worship and Service
Two words the Trinity doctrine cannot afford to separate — proskyneo, latreuo, and what the Bible actually distinguishes. In 88 Septuagint occurrences and 21 New Testament occurrences, latreuo is never once directed toward the Messiah.
Read Study →The Throne and the Right Hand: Every Vision, One Pattern
If the Father and the Son are one being, why does every throne room vision in Scripture show two? A survey of every major throne room passage in the Bible—from Micaiah to Revelation—asking what the texts actually show.
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