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The One True Elohim: Before Nicaea, Before Creeds

The Trinity Deception

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The One True Elohim: Before Nicaea, Before Creeds

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Who is the One True Elohim? And how did the original monotheistic faith of the Hebrew Scriptures become entangled with Roman philosophy and imperial politics?

The One True Elohim: Before Nicaea, Before Creeds – The Trinity Deception is a powerful investigation into one of the most enduring theological controversies of all time. With clarity, reverence, and scriptural grounding, this book challenges the post-biblical origins of the Trinity doctrine and reveals how a Torah-based understanding of Elohim was systematically replaced by Greek metaphysics and Roman ecclesiastical control.

Drawing from historical records, early church councils, and a close reading of both the Tanakh and the New Testament (Brit Hadashah), the author exposes how creeds such as Nicaea, Chalcedon, and Athanasius departed from the words of Moses, the prophets, and even the Messiah himself—who never claimed to be YHWH, but rather the sent Son of the One Elohim.

This book is not about blind deconstruction—it is about restoration. It calls readers back to the original faith of Israel: a faith rooted in the Shema, guided by Torah, and centered on the covenant relationship between YHWH and His people. It also explores how the identity of the Holy Spirit has been misrepresented, presenting instead a biblically supported view of the Spirit as emissaries of YAH’s will.

Whether you're a seeker of truth, a student of theology, or someone awakening to the Hebrew roots of the faith, this book provides the historical context and scriptural clarity needed to distinguish between man-made tradition and the revelation of the Most High.

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