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s one? Did Jesus know that God is one? Did the disciples know about him? What is the meaning of monotheism in the Bible? How do Christians reconcile the concept of one God and the concept of the three universes? p. 43: Christians believe that God is one and has considerations: if they are constrained in a way that their existence does not stop on the progress of Islam, The existence of an attribute before it, such as existence, which is called them Bnnum the Father and if considered described as the existence depends on the existence of the existence of a prior status, such as science, the self depends on the flag of science to the existence of the existence of the universe called the Son of the Son or the Word. And if it is revealed by the fact that they themselves are reasonable, then they are called the leaders of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, from the Father, the meaning of existence and from the Word or the Son means science and from the Holy Spirit, so that the Creator is reasonable to him, so that the one God is one in the subject, if the Gazan testifies to the Christians in the unification. Shaykh Abu al-Khayr al-Tayeb said in his book, Usool al-Din, p. 153: - The statements of Christian scholars attest to their unification because they say that the Pear is the essence of one who is described as perfect and has three personal attributes that Christ reveals about them: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The judge Abu Bakr Mohammed bin Tayeb al-Baklani in his book Altams in the five rules: - If we consider the words of the Christians (Christians) that God is one and three fundamentals do not find between them and us a difference only in the word only, 134. The first picture in which the Divine Self was assigned was a trilogy. The appointment was in the form of science, where science, the world, and knowledge are one truth. The Imam, Sheikh Muhammad Abdo: The essence of the individual, which is indivisible and is not true. In any way. Abbas al-Akkad wrote: In his interpretation of the Christian faith in God, he writes: The Eucharists are one essence, and the Word and the Father are one.
s one? Did Jesus know that God is one? Did the disciples know about him? What is the meaning of monotheism in the Bible? How do Christians reconcile the concept of one God and the concept of the three universes? p. 43: Christians believe that God is one and has considerations: if they are constrained in a way that their existence does not stop on the progress of Islam, The existence of an attribute before it, such as existence, which is called them Bnnum the Father and if considered described as the existence depends on the existence of the existence of a prior status, such as science, the self depends on the flag of science to the existence of the existence of the universe called the Son of the Son or the Word. And if it is revealed by the fact that they themselves are reasonable, then they are called the leaders of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, from the Father, the meaning of existence and from the Word or the Son means science and from the Holy Spirit, so that the Creator is reasonable to him, so that the one God is one in the subject, if the Gazan testifies to the Christians in the unification. Shaykh Abu al-Khayr al-Tayeb said in his book, Usool al-Din, p. 153: - The statements of Christian scholars attest to their unification because they say that the Pear is the essence of one who is described as perfect and has three personal attributes that Christ reveals about them: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The judge Abu Bakr Mohammed bin Tayeb al-Baklani in his book Altams in the five rules: - If we consider the words of the Christians (Christians) that God is one and three fundamentals do not find between them and us a difference only in the word only, 134. The first picture in which the Divine Self was assigned was a trilogy. The appointment was in the form of science, where science, the world, and knowledge are one truth. The Imam, Sheikh Muhammad Abdo: The essence of the individual, which is indivisible and is not true. In any way. Abbas al-Akkad wrote: In his interpretation of the Christian faith in God, he writes: The Eucharists are one essence, and the Word and the Father are one.
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