As far as the trinity goes I found this quite interesting as I was searching for any kind of evidence in scripture for the trinity it would appear that the hebrew language does speak on the concept
The prefix “ha” means “the”. The word Shi•loosh means “Trinity” and “ka•dosh” means “holy.” Although the Jewish faith has no reference to this concept, the Hebrew language recognizes the Trinity respectfully. The usage of the word “ka•dosh,” testifies to this respectful characterization. This is very unique because the Hebrew language cannot otherwise characterize any precepts, doctrines or theological concepts of other religions as holy. Here we see a full recognition of this major pillar of the Christian faith on part of the Hebrew language.
The word Shi•loosh comes from sha•losh (three).
The elements of Ha•shi•loosh Ha•ka•dosh are:
1. Ha•Av – The Father
2. Ha•Ben – The Son
3. Ru•ach Ha•Ko•desh – The Holy Spirit
The prefix “ha” means “the”. The word Shi•loosh means “Trinity” and “ka•dosh” means “holy.” Although the Jewish faith has no reference to this concept, the Hebrew language recognizes the Trinity respectfully. The usage of the word “ka•dosh,” testifies to this respectful characterization. This is very unique because the Hebrew language cannot otherwise characterize any precepts, doctrines or theological concepts of other religions as holy. Here we see a full recognition of this major pillar of the Christian faith on part of the Hebrew language.
The word Shi•loosh comes from sha•losh (three).
The elements of Ha•shi•loosh Ha•ka•dosh are:
1. Ha•Av – The Father
2. Ha•Ben – The Son
3. Ru•ach Ha•Ko•desh – The Holy Spirit