Cited to point out that the Spirit of God is present and active at creation, adding a third divine person to the host's Old Testament trinitarian argument.
Archive routes where Genesis 1:2 appears
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Used to argue that the Spirit of God is actively present and personally involved in creation, not merely an impersonal power.
Cited to show the Spirit of God was active in creation from the beginning.
Topic share
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2 • 67%
1 • 33%
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