ألوهية الروح القدس في العهد القديم
في مقالة صغيرة مليئة بالنصوص الكتابية من العهد القديم (التوراة والأنبياء وسائر الكتب) نتعرف على الإعلان الإلهي حول لاهوت وألوهية أقنوم الروح القدس له المجد، صفات وأعمال الروح الخالق والعامل في كل الخليقة.
في مقالة صغيرة مليئة بالنصوص الكتابية من العهد القديم (التوراة والأنبياء وسائر الكتب) نتعرف على الإعلان الإلهي حول لاهوت وألوهية أقنوم الروح القدس له المجد، صفات وأعمال الروح الخالق والعامل في كل الخليقة.
After all our previous clarifications, it remains for us to learn about the teaching of the Church Fathers as summarized by John of Damascus, which is considered an argument among the Orthodox.
1- God is a Trinity. Christianity believes in the oral gospel that Christ and his apostles preached, and then some of the apostles wrote it down in writing in the books of its name.
Moses asked to see God, and He answered him: “You cannot see my face, because man cannot see me and live... Then I will raise my hand and you will see.”
Introduction: 1- Know, O beloved Marcian (1), your zeal and piety towards God, which is the only path that leads a person towards eternal life.
The theological importance of Saint Irenaeus is due to two reasons: The first reason: He lifted the mask with which the Gnostic heresy had covered its teaching, claiming that
Jehovah's Witnesses say that our only reference is the Bible, and they reject the Church's interpretation of this book and reject the holy councils that clarified the faith.
21- And in the one church, the waw is a conjunction. “Church” is connected to what came before it, meaning: “I believe in the one God the Father... and in the one Lord Jesus.”
20- And with the Holy Spirit, the letter “waw” and “waw” are the conjunctions. “The Holy Spirit” is connected to what came before it, meaning: “I believe in one God, the Father, and one Lord.”
Let us now enter into the heart of the matter with faith, love, and trembling, because when talking about the Trinity, angels tremble at its horror. 1- “I believe in one God”
Introduction (*) Man longs for success and happiness. There is nothing wrong with that because this desire is part of his nature, but every success
The Lord’s thoughts are in our minds and hearts: David the Prophet says: “The Messenger: Your thoughts, O God, are with me, how abundant are they” (Psalm 139:17).