But it does include "biblos", from which "bible" comes (the NT starts with "biblos"). Also "three" ("treis"), from which "trine" and "trinity" come.
Anyway, I agree with being exact both about what it says and about what concepts are very clear from it. When speaking with nontrinitarians I can affirm any proposition necessary in the book's own words rather than using the trinitarian formulae. To the Law and to the Testimony!
There are a lot of words not in the Bible.
Including the word "Bible."
The Bible illustrates the concept well.
The word "Trinity" may not appear, but the Bible speaks of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
The concept is very clear.
But it does include "biblos", from which "bible" comes (the NT starts with "biblos"). Also "three" ("treis"), from which "trine" and "trinity" come.
Anyway, I agree with being exact both about what it says and about what concepts are very clear from it. When speaking with nontrinitarians I can affirm any proposition necessary in the book's own words rather than using the trinitarian formulae. To the Law and to the Testimony!