Used to argue that the Holy Spirit belongs alongside the Father and the Son in the baptismal formula, which the speaker treated as evidence against the Jehovah's Witness view of the Spirit as impersonal.
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Mentioned as a supporting Trinitarian formula after the Holy Spirit is argued to be divine.
Cited to support the claim that the Trinity is biblical because baptism is commanded in the singular name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Central proof text in the exchange over whether Jesus associated the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit together in a way that implies Trinitarian theology.
Quoted by a modalist to argue that the singular divine name behind Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is Jesus.
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