Cited as Old Testament evidence that God's self-reference is plural, supporting a multi-personal understanding of God.
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Raised in response to Isaiah 45:5 to argue that God's use of “let us make man in our image” points to plurality within God.
Cited as an OT plural-form text ('Let us make man in our image') to support plurality within God against oneness theology.
Used to argue that the concept behind the Trinity is present even if the word 'Trinity' is not, by appealing to 'Let us make man in our image' as evidence of plurality in God's self-revelation.
Quoted ('Let us make man in our image') to support an eternal plurality in God during discussion of Christ and the Spirit.
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