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Godhead VS. Trinity?

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Could someone please explain the difference in the Godhead and the Trinity? Thank you!
 
Loyal
They are exactly the same thing. The term Godhead is seen in the Bible once.

Godhead = God the Father // Jesus Christ His Son // the Holy Spirit.
 
Active
Could someone please explain the difference in the Godhead and the Trinity? Thank you!
Hi Demily,

The word Godhead is just an old English word that means Godhood. It's kind of like fatherhood or motherhood.
 
Loyal
@Butch5 -- why would you use 'Goodhead' or 'Godhood' Rather than 'Godhead'. Comparing that to 'motherhood'?!?! 'fatherhood' almost since God the Father is the 1st part Of the Godhead.
 
Active
@Butch5 -- why would you use 'Goodhead' or 'Godhood' Rather than 'Godhead'. Comparing that to 'motherhood'?!?! 'fatherhood' almost since God the Father is the 1st part Of the Godhead.

The word Godhead is just another way of saying Godhood. It's an old English word. Goodhood, was a typo.
 
Loyal
The Godhead and the triune nature of God as Father, Son, Holy Spirit are the same.

2Co 13:14 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.

1Pe 1:2 Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.

Jud 1:20 But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost,
Jud 1:21 Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.

Mat 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

Mat 3:16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Mat 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.


Godhead

θεότης
theótēs; gen. theótētos, fem. noun from Theós (G2316), God. Deity, Godhead as directly revealed, God's personality (Col_2:9), as distinguished from theiótēs (G2305) in Rom_1:20, divinity or divine power and majesty, a concept arrived at by observing God's mighty works.

It would be "incorrect" to say God is the Father, but it would "correct" to say the Father is God. It would be "incorrect" to say God is Jesus, but it would be "correct" to say Jesus is God. It would be "incorrect" to say God is the Holy Spirit, but it would be "correct" to say the Holy Spirit is God.
 
Loyal
The Godhead and the triune nature of God as Father, Son, Holy Spirit are the same.

2Co 13:14 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.

1Pe 1:2 Elect according to the foreknowledge of God the Father, through sanctification of the Spirit, unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied.

Jud 1:20 But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost,
Jud 1:21 Keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.

Mat 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:

Mat 3:16 And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him:
Mat 3:17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.


Godhead

θεότης
theótēs; gen. theótētos, fem. noun from Theós (G2316), God. Deity, Godhead as directly revealed, God's personality (Col_2:9), as distinguished from theiótēs (G2305) in Rom_1:20, divinity or divine power and majesty, a concept arrived at by observing God's mighty works.

It would be "incorrect" to say God is the Father, but it would "correct" to say the Father is God. It would be "incorrect" to say God is Jesus, but it would be "correct" to say Jesus is God. It would be "incorrect" to say God is the Holy Spirit, but it would be "correct" to say the Holy Spirit is God.


If I'm understanding your last paragraph correctly -- somehow it sounds backwards. After all -- God Is our heavenly Father. And God is the head of Christ -- Christ being the 2nd person of the Godhead -- and the Holy Spirit is the 3rd part Of the Godhead. Just like your Matt. 28:19 passage indicates.
 
Loyal
If I'm understanding your last paragraph correctly -- somehow it sounds backwards. After all -- God Is our heavenly Father. And God is the head of Christ -- Christ being the 2nd person of the Godhead -- and the Holy Spirit is the 3rd part Of the Godhead. Just like your Matt. 28:19 passage indicates.
Sue, if you think about it if we say "God is the Father" that would be saying the Father alone is God which is incorrect because we would be leaving out the Son and the Holy Spirit. If we say "God is Jesus" that also would not be correct because we would be saying that Jesus alone is God which is not correct either because we would be leaving out the Father and the Holy Spirit. The same goes for the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is God, but God is not the Holy Spirit.

I know it sounds like a kind of a mind-bender, and it is, but think about it is true. :)
 
Loyal
And That is why we include all three when speaking of the Godhead -- God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son and the Holy Spirit.

We are , in effect, designating their individuality within the Godhead.

And when we are talking about God -- it is as 'the Father'.

The Godhead == three parts of with their individual identities -- 1st part being God the Father-- the 2nd part being Jesus Christ His Son -- 3rd part being the Holy Spirit.

They have all had their roles throughout Scripture.

I have yet to understand Why some people will refer to the Spirit of God but refuse to acknowledge the Holy Spirit.

But this thread is about Godhead vs Trinity. They are the same thing. 'trinity' the word, is not found in Scripture, but 'Godhead' is. Trinity simply indicates the unity of 'tri= three' person's in the Godhead.
 
Active
It's because people misunderstand the word God. It's a title, not a name. It's like president. The president of the USA and of anothe country are both presidents but they're not the same person. The word theos means deity. It's used of the pagan gods too. It's simply a title. The Father is Deity and Jesus is Deity. They are not the same person or being. When Paul says, "to us there is one God, the Father", he speaks of authority. The Father is the ultimate authority. He is the God of Jesus. Jesus is Deity but not at the level of the Father.
 
Loyal
small 'g' god is speaking of the many 'god's mentioned in the Old Testament.

Capital 'G' God is speaking of God the Father,// Almighty God., // the Lord God Almighty

God is the hearer of our prayers.

Abba Father.

There are many names associated With God -- denoting His many roles.
 
Active
Again let me share what I’ve posted on my own thread. It makes absolutely no sense to say the Holy Spirit is an actual person. We are also spirit, soul and body but we are not three coequal separate individuals uniting in one, are we? Our spirit is simply our consciousness. When talking about the Spirit of God and Spirit of Christ, the pulpit commentary thus writes:

In the thought of the early Church the Lord was the Spirit: the glorified Lord, the Christ, who had "all power in heaven and earth," was manifested, was veritably present, in all the work of the Spirit of God in his Church. The Spirit was not only the Unity of the Father and the Son, the one Self-consciousness of both, but the one Consciousness of the Son of God and Son of man, the uniting Energy which represents the one Personality of the Christ, the Spirit-power which blends all the members of the mystical body with the Head. Throughout the Acts of the Apostles we see that all the great operations of the Holy Spirit are but the energies of the living, reigning Lord.

God and His Christ shared their common consciousness with us when the Spirit came to live in us. It makes perfect sense.
 
Active
Could someone please explain the difference in the Godhead and the Trinity? Thank you!

The trinity is a pagan doctrine. It was never taught in churches until at least two centuries later after the Churches were in existence.
 
Loyal
God's Word doesn't Have to 'make sense' to us To Be God's Word. The miraculous is just that the 'miraculous' -- out of our realm of understanding at times.

And that which Does make sense To us, isn't necessarily Scriptural.

The trinity is most definitely NOT pagan. It doesn't need to be taught in churches in order To be Scriptural.

The only 'pagan' deity is the satanic one. Which is NOT what we are talking about.
 
Active
God's Word doesn't Have to 'make sense' to us To Be God's Word. The miraculous is just that the 'miraculous' -- out of our realm of understanding at times.

And that which Does make sense To us, isn't necessarily Scriptural.

The trinity is most definitely NOT pagan. It doesn't need to be taught in churches in order To be Scriptural.

The only 'pagan' deity is the satanic one. Which is NOT what we are talking about.

Moses never taught that God is a trinity to the children of Israel, so why is God a trinity now?
 
Loyal
Moses was leading the Children of Israel out of Egypt. He Did give them / Us the Ten Commandments in Ex. 20 "And God spoke all thee words saying: I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.

God Was telling the people to worship only Him and not worship graven images / idols or any of the man-made 'gods' around them.

Apparently You believe that Moses Should have taught them that God was trinity. He was leading the people as God was directing him to Out of the bondage of Egypt.

In the Old Testament the Spirit of God / Holy Spirit came upon people at various times and then left. A different way of doing things back then and Now.

God always Has been part of the trinity.
 
Active
Moses was leading the Children of Israel out of Egypt. He Did give them / Us the Ten Commandments in Ex. 20 "And God spoke all thee words saying: I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.

God Was telling the people to worship only Him and not worship graven images / idols or any of the man-made 'gods' around them.

Apparently You believe that Moses Should have taught them that God was trinity. He was leading the people as God was directing him to Out of the bondage of Egypt.

In the Old Testament the Spirit of God / Holy Spirit came upon people at various times and then left. A different way of doing things back then and Now.

God always Has been part of the trinity.

Since Moses never taught that God is a trinity, it is futile to convince me otherwise. I adhere only to Scriptures.

The only reason I mentioned Moses is because he was the first prophet who spoke to God face to face. Even so, he never once taught any concept of trinity to God’s people. The role of a prophet is to lead people back to the one true God, to teach the truth about who He is. The fact that Moses never portrayed God as a trinity is very telling that the trinity concept never originated from God. Anyone who fails to see this is in denial.
 
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