First John 5:7 Father, Son and Holy Spirit added because someone may have argued that the following 'water, blood and Spirit" are its or things and Spirit is not a person. First John requires belief in Father and Son, Jesus had a human body, the begotten of God does not sin. I have been told that Spirit is a neuter noun so the only scripture for personhood is Jesus calling the Holy Spirit a "He' in John 16. Using that proof text, all Spirit references are He's. Paul's epistles always open with God the Father and Jesus Christ the Lord. The Spirit is the mind of God given to Jesus. According to 1 Corinthians 2, believers are given the mind of Christ.
Elohim requires three or more. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are 3. This is evidence for Trinity Echad (united one) can be no more than two. Paul and John do not teach the Spirit to be a separate person except in John 16. My opinion is the text for John 16 may have been tampered with since Spirit carries the neuter definite article (The 'the' for 'the Spirit' is for a neuter (a thing not a person) noun.)
Set me straight Old Hermit.
Elohim requires three or more. Father, Son and Holy Spirit are 3. This is evidence for Trinity Echad (united one) can be no more than two. Paul and John do not teach the Spirit to be a separate person except in John 16. My opinion is the text for John 16 may have been tampered with since Spirit carries the neuter definite article (The 'the' for 'the Spirit' is for a neuter (a thing not a person) noun.)
Set me straight Old Hermit.
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