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TRINITY
- No one has seen (Col.1:15; Jn. 1:18),
- Neither has heard at anytime (John 5:37),
- No one can come/approach unto HIM (John 14:6; 1 Timothy 6:16)
- The world hath not known (John17:24, 25)
Son’s Own
Hypostatic Union
Jn.14:10,11; 3:34;
Col.1:19; 2:9; Jn. 8:16; 16:32
Without mixture
asynchutos
Without change
atreptos
Without division
adiairetos
Without separation
achoristos
FATHER
‘EL’
Phil. 2:6-11
John 5:18
1 Cor.2:10,11
John 16:13,14,15
GOD
Elohim
Spirit of Christ
and of God
Only Begotten
SON
Emmanuel: God is with us
‘EL’
- We can see
- We can hear
- Approachable
- Knowable
note: The Ten (10)Paired Identities of
Jesus Christ and The I AM of JESUS and
HIS CHRISTHOOD-The Prophet,
The High Priest, The King
Mediator and Advocate
John 17:3-21
1 John 5:20; 1:1-3;
Heb.9:14,15
HOLY
SPIRIT
‘EL’
- The world can not received
- Seeth not
- knoweth not
-John 14:17
Hypostatic Union
Hypostatic Union
Jn.14:10,11; Col.1:19 Jn.
3:34;
Col. 2:9;
Jn. 8:16; 16:32
The
FATHER
Without mixture
“asynchutos”
Without change
“atreptos”
Without division
“adiairetos”
Without separation
“achoristos”
The SON
The HOLY
SPIRIT
10 Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words
34 Forunto
he whom
God hath
speaketh
ofthat
God:dwelleth
for God in me,
that I speak
you I speak
not sent
of myself:
but the
thewords
Father
the Spirit
by measure
unto
him. John
he doeth thegiveth
works.not
11 Believe
me that
I am in the
Father,
and 3:34
the Father in
me: or else believe me for the very works’ sake. John 14:10,11
Revelation of the Trinity
Grammatically
1-1. the pronoun applied to them
us, our (Gen. 1:26; 3:22; 11:6-7)
1-2. the preposition in their relationship
pros- (confronting/facing/toward)
Jn.1:1; 1 Jn. 1:1-2
para- (with/beside/alongside) Jn 1:14;
16:26-29
en- (in) Jn. 14:10
dia- (through/by) Jn.1:3,10; Heb.1:2-3;
Jn.14:26
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1-3. the verbs used in connection with
them ( in Gen. 1:1 the verb created is
singular but the term Elohim is plural), In
Jn.10:30, the expression “are one” means
that there is plurality of subjects viz “I” and
the “Father” having one essence,
agreement, and ability/power.
By the Asymmetrical
Function/Designation of all
concerned
2-1. Father
(Lover)
Matt. 3:17
Son
(Beloved)
Matt.17:1-5
Holy Spirit
(Love Bond)
2 Cor.13:14
2-2. Father
(Giver)
John 3:35
Son
(Pleaser)
Matt.3:17
Holy Spirit
(Glorifier)
John 16:13,14
2-3. Father-Decreetor/Commissioner/Sender
(John 3:16; 5:19,20; 2 Cor.8:6)
Son – executor of the Father’s will
(Heb. 10:5-7)
Holy Spirit – witness to the Son, confirmer
(John 14:26; 15:26; 16:13,14)
The manner in which they refer to
or address each other
 Father
address Son as God
(Heb. 1:8)
 Son address Father as God
(Heb.10:5 – 7)
 Son address Holy Spirit as God
through Peter (Acts 5:1 – 4)
 Father
addresses Son as Son
(Matt.3:16,17; 17:1 – 5)
 Son addresses Father as Father
(John 17:1 – 5)
 The Son refers to the Holy Spirit as
Spirit/Holy Spirit (John 14:26; 15:26)
The Father refers to Son as Him
(Matt. 17:1-5)
 Son refers to the Father as Him
(John 6:40)
 Son refers to Holy Spirit as Him
(John 14:17)
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In their cooperation at the incarnation of
the Son (Heb.10:5 – 7; John 3:16 – 18;
1:14; Matt.1:18,20; Luke 1:35
5. In their perspective roles during water
Baptism of Jesus (Matt.3:16, 17)
6. The ministry of Jesus, the Christ
Father giver-sender-sacrificed the Son
(Ro.8:32; Jn.3:16 – 18; 1 Jn.4:1 – 4)
Son the who execute and doer of the will
of the Father, obeyed the Father unto
death of His Body when He offered
Himself as a sacreifice to God (Heb. 10:5
– 7; Phil.2:6 – 11; Heb.9:14) through the
Holy Spirit.
7. In the Resurrection and Ascension
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Father: raised up the Son for our
justification/to vindicate the finished work of the
Son (Ro. 4:24 – 25; Acts 2:29 – 36)
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Son: Resurrection and ascension were
carried out and accomplished by Him (Jn. 2:19;
10:17 – 18)
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Holy Spirit: conformed the accomplishments
of the Son (Rom.8:11; Acts 2:1 – 36; 1 Pet.1:10
– 12)
Note:
A unipersonal God is an impossibility because all
personal functions presuppose a triadic
relationship as evidenced by the following
seven (7) personal functions
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1.
Thrusting
trustee – object of faith
trustor – Believer/Faithful
trust – the form/mode of the relationship