No, the Jewish people do not believe in the idea of the trinity, and in fact, find it contrary to their beliefs. Judaism states that there is only one God, and that he is not divided in any way, against the idea of the trinity. (The Trinity is a specifically Christian doctrine; and at various times not even all Christians have accepted it in its 'official' form).
Modern Jew don't hold to a trinity, they reject such a concept. But it is very possible that the Jews/Israelites from the time of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob understand distinction within God.
It can be seen in an Old Testament character known as The Angel of YHWH (the LORD)/The Angel of God (Judges 13:8-23). And also passages like Genesis 19:24, "Then the Lord rained on Sodom and Gomorrah sulfur and fire from the Lord out of heaven."
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You can twist a Torah-verse, but we Jews have never believed in a trinity. It is the opposite of Judaism.
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Jews rejected even the Jesus and his religion
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The Jews do not believe in the trinity. They declare their faith each day in the Shema that declares "Hear, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One."
Unitarian. The Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe in the Trinity either. Muslims and Jews do not believe in the Trinity.
Muslims and Jews both believe in One God, reject the concept of the trinity, and honor the Prophets of the Old Testament. Muslims and Jews both believe in One God, reject the concept of the trinity, and honor the Prophets of the Old Testament.
Jews believe in one God. They do not believe Jesus was God's son, so they do not have trinity like Christians. The trinity is the term used for God, his son, and the Holy Spirit all being part of one God, because it is not a polytheistic religion.
Jews and a minority of Christians believe that the Holy Spirit Is God's Power, while a majority of Christians believe that the Holy Spirit IS God (Third Person Of the Trinity).
Pentecostals do not believe in the Economic Trinity.
I believe his name was 'Trinity'
Judaism has nothing to say about the trinity, since that concept is outside of Jewish belief.
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Yes. The same G-D as in Christianity Untrue! Christians believe in a Holy Trinity, composed of God the Father, God the Son (i.e., Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. Jews do not believe in Jesus or the Holy Spirit, so they do not believe in a Holy Trinity. They believe in one G_d, period. For more about G_d, read the Torah, or the first 5 books of the Old Testament.
uummm... we're not a cult... at all... and we aren't ANTI trinity we just don't believe in the trinity
They believe in The Holy Trinity. They believe in Christ.
If you believe in the Trinity, then there is no second person for God is all three.