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Trinity in the Old Testament

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The host cited this text to argue that the Spirit speaks as God in the Old Testament, supporting the Spirit's deity in a trinitarian reading.

A superchat cited the Son of Man vision as evidence for an early 'two powers in heaven' or proto-trinitarian reading of the Old Testament.

The host returned to Daniel 7 to argue that the 'most high' language is plural in context, identifying both the Ancient of Days and the Son of Man with the Most High.

The host returned to Daniel 7 to argue that the 'most high' language is plural in context, identifying both the Ancient of Days and the Son of Man with the Most High.

Raised as a counterexample by the Jewish participant to argue that a human messenger can speak in God's voice; the hosts rejected the analogy as contextually different.

Cited by a modalist-style caller to argue that the Father is the creator and sustainer.

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