Subject: God is one |
Bible Note: Forgive me for being so abrupt, I am sorry, Your original question to me seemed somewhat loaded. I realy am sorry. But to answer your question this verse is one of the foundation verses for the trinity doctrine. It indicates a plurality in God. One God yet three distinct persons. I dont know if anyone knows why God didn't use the singular in this case. Perhaps It was one of His first hints to us that He is far greater than we can realy comprehend. And that in turn make us realize we are very finite compared to him and have a great need for Him. |
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