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Did Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, or David believe in a Triune G-d?

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QUIZ

    • Many g-ds
    • One G-d – Yes
    • Quite a few G-ds
    • Triune G-d – No
    • 7 texts
    • 4 texts
    • No texts
    • Many texts in the Old Testament
    • The Trinity G-dhead.
    • The Triune G-d.
    • Abraham believed in one G-d, Yahuwah Elohim.
    • G-d in 3 persons.
    • The Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
    • Yahuwah
    • The Ttrinity in which Abraham believed.
    • The pre-incarnate Christ.
    • LORD [Yahuwah] G-d of my master Abraham.
    • The angel of the Lord.
    • One G-d – the pre-existent Christ
    • One G-d - Yahuwah Elohim, the only true G-d
    • One G-d in 3 persons
    • Many g-ds.
    • One G-d – Yes
    • Quite a few G-ds
    • Triune G-d – No
    • 4 texts in the Old Testament
    • 3 texts in the New Testament
    • There is no such text in the entire Bible.
    • True.
    • False.
    • A triune g-d.
    • All the g-ds of the surrounding nations.
    • The LORD [Yahuwah].
    • The g-d who was the pre-existent Christ.
    • True.
    • False.
    • Yes.
    • No.
    • A triune G-d – Yes.
    • One G-d - No.
    • One G-d - Yes.
    • A triune G-d – No.
    • True.
    • False.
    • All the heathen g-ds of Egypt.
    • 5 of the g-ds in Canaan.
    • One G-d, Yahuwah Elohim.
    • Three g-ds in the Trinity.
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • A triune G-d – Yes.
    • A triune G -d – No.
    • One G-d - No.
    • One G-d – Yes.
    • In the Old Testament.
    • In the book of 1st Kings.
    • There are no such texts anywhere in the Bible.
    • In the book of Matthew.
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • In 1 Kings 2:2
    • In 1 Samuel 17:45
    • In Isaiah 53:3
    • True.
    • False.
    • Jonathan said it to David in 2 Samuel 1:3.
    • David said it to Abigail in 1 Samuel 25:32.
    • David said it to Saul in 1 Samuel 3:3.
    • True.
    • False.
    • One G-d – Yes.
    • A triune G-d – Yes.
    • One G-d – No.
    • A triune G -d – No.
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • Abraham
    • The Canaanites
    • Isaac
    • Rahab
    • Jacob
    • Yes.
    • No.
    • True.
    • False.
    • True.
    • False.
    • Yes.
    • No.