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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

When we die we leave behind us all we have, and take with us all we are.
Unknown Author

The word "Trinity" is never used, nor is the doctrine of Trinitarianism ever explicitly taught in the Scriptures, but Trinitarianism is the best explanation of the biblical evidence. The theological exposition of the doctrine arose from clear…scriptural teaching. It is a crucial doctrine for Christianity because it focuses on who God is, and particularly on the deity of Jesus Christ. Because Trinitarianism is not taught explicitly in the Scriptures, the study of the doctrine is an exercise in putting together biblical themes and data through a systematic theological study and through looking at the historical development of the present orthodox view of what the biblical presentation of the Trinity is.
H. Wayne House

Bible Reading: SEP03: Ezekiel 18-20

Chapter 19 records the lamentation for the princes
of Israel. In verse 2 Judah is pictured as a lioness.
Her first whelp (verses 3 and 4) was Jehoahaz, who was
taken to Egypt (Jeremiah 22:10-12); the second whelp
(verses 5-9) was Jehoiachin, who was exiled to Babylon
(Jeremiah 22:24-30). David’s family, which was once
great and powerful, was now overthrown. Verses 10-14
record the lamentation for the land. The vine portrays
Judah. In verse 12 “the east wind” refers to
Nebuchadnezzar, who overcame Judah and carried the
people into captivity to Babylon.

Chapter 20 is a rehearsal of the sins of
Israel. Verses 1-8 record her sins in Egypt; verses 9-
26 review her sins in the wilderness; and verses 27-49
review the judgment against the people and a future
restoration of Israel.