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There are some other verses in the Bible that also speak of the Trinity;How do non-Trinitarians interpret this passage? For me, unless this verse was interpolated into the Gospel, there is no way that the Trinitarian doctrine can be rejected.
**[Matthew 28:19] ****Going therefore, teach ye all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. **
**St. Paul summarized this Apostolic faith - **
2Cor 13 : 13] The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the charity of God, and the communication of the Holy Ghost be with you all. Amen.
Jesus further revealed God as the Father not just as Creator but as eternally Father to Jesus, the only-begotten Son. -
Mt. 11 : 27] All things are delivered to me by my Father. And no one knoweth the Son, but the Father: neither doth any one know the Father, but the Son, and he to whom it shall please the Son to reveal him.
The divinity and incarnation of Christ. -
Jn. 1 : 1] In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
He (St. Paul) gives thanks for the grace bestowed upon the Colossians and prays for them. Christ is the head of the church and the peacemaker through his blood. Paul is his minister.
[Col. 1 : 15] Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of every creature:
*The firstborn"… That is, first begotten; as the Evangelist declares, the only begotten of his Father: hence, St. Chrisostom explains firstborn, not first created, as he was not created at all, but born of his Father before all ages; that is, coeval with the Father and with the Holy Ghost.
*Jesus says there is “one Lord” -
Mk. 12 : 29-30] And Jesus answered him: The first commandment of all is, Hear, O Israel: the Lord thy God is one God. And thou shalt love the Lord thy God, with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind, and with thy whole strength. This is the first commandment.
** And yet Jesus says that he is “the Lord” -
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Mk. 12 : 35-37] And Jesus answering, said, teaching in the temple: How do the scribes say, that Christ is the son of David? For David himself saith by the Holy Ghost: The Lord said to my Lord, Sit on my right hand, until I make thy enemies thy footstool. David therefore himself calleth him Lord, and whence is he then his son? And a great multitude heard him gladly.