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Join me today as we begin a new series analyzing Trinitarian Bible translations which, in spite of attempts by many Trinitarian translators and scholars, actually disprove the Trinity.

The subject texts in this first part of our new series (Psalm 110:1; Luke 20:42; Acts 2:34; Hebrews 1:10-13) involve or relate to texts which use the Divine Name for the God of the Bible in direct contrast to another being called “Lord” in the same text or context. This proves, even in Trinitarian Bibles which often omit God’s name, the “Lord” specified in our subject texts is not the “one Jaho(h)-ah” of Deuteronomy 6:4, the Almighty God of the Bible.

Though this “Lord” speaks and acts as this Almighty God as an act of worship to him, just like other sons of God (Compare Exodus 23:20-22), God’s Firstborn Son is explicitly contrasted to Jaho(h)-ah as “Lord” in the same text or contexts, proving even in Trinitarian Bibles the Son of God is not actually the God he worships and represents to us.—John 6:46; 14:9; 17:3; 20:17, 28; Revelation 3:2, 12.

This "Lord" was 'made Lord' by the "one God" of the Bible who is nowhere presented as "Father, Son, Holy Spirit," but only as "the Father," in yet another verse where this "one God" is contrasted with and explicitly distinct from this "one Lord."--1 Corinthians 8:4-6.

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