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      • No trinitarian doctrine is explicitly taught in the Old Testament. Sophisticated trinitarians grant this, holding that the doctrine was revealed by God only later, in New Testament times (c.50–c.100) and/or in the Patristic era (c. 100–800).
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  2. 2.1 The Old Testament. No trinitarian doctrine is explicitly taught in the Old Testament. Sophisticated trinitarians grant this, holding that the doctrine was revealed by God only later, in New Testament times (c.50–c.100) and/or in the Patristic era (c. 100–800).

  3. Mar 28, 2018 · Although there are various hints at God’s Trinitarian existence in the Old Testament, we do not get a full-orbed revelation of the Trinity until the New Testament. John 1:1–18, for example, is a clear teaching on the deity of Christ, the Word who in the beginning was God and was with God.

  4. Dec 14, 2017 · Throughout the Old Testament we catch glimpses of an agent of Yahweh who sometimes behaves as if he were the presence of the Lord, and at other times he appears to be an emissary. It’s easy to understand how a trinitarian theologian, informed by the New Testament, would recognize the angel of the Lord—a figure who seems to be with God and ...

  5. Oct 7, 2014 · Do we also see the unity of God in the Old Testament? Are there any ways that we see the doctrine of the Trinity? In the Old Testament, the doctrine of the Trinity is never clearly taught, but there are many passages that suggest or imply Trinitarian doctrine. What are these passages? Plurality in Hebrew Words for God

    • There Is One God. One God: Explicit Statements. OT: Deut. 4:35, 39; 32:39; 2 Sam. 22:32; 2 Kings 5:15; Is. 37:20; 43:10; 44:6-8; 45:5, 14, 21-22; 46:9. NT: John 5:44; Rom.
    • This One God Is the Single Divine Being Known in the OT as Jehovah or Yahweh ("The LORD") This one God is known in the OT as Jehovah or Yahweh ("the LORD")
    • The Father of our Lord Jesus Christ is God. Explicit statements: John 5:18; 6:27; 17:1, 3; 20:17; 1 Cor. 8:6; 2 John 3; etc. The expression, "the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ": Rom.
    • The Son, Jesus Christ, Is God. Explicit statements identifying Jesus as "God" Is. 9:6; note 10:21. Translations which render the Hebrew el gibbôr here as "mighty hero" are inconsistent in their rendering of 10:21.
  6. Enlightenment thinkers denounced the doctrine as an incoherence; but during the twentieth century many theologians came to a reappreciation of Trinitarian theology, and in recent decades a number of Christian philosophers have sought to formulate defensible versions of the doctrine of the Trinity.

  7. The Trinitarian nature of God is revealed implicitly in the Old Testament and explicitly in the New Testament. The doctrine of the Trinity is founded on two fundamental theological realities: (1) There is one true God. (2) The one God has eternally existed as three distinct Persons, each of whom is equally and fully God. Reality 1.

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