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Jan,Very well first is God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost. The doctrine of the Trinity was not taught in the Old Testement or New Testament and only developed over time. You can find more about this change in doctrine here.
God the Eternal Father
God is the Supreme ruler of the universe whom we worship. Moreover he, “has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man’s” (D&C 130:22). We are literally his children and he is our Father. Before this world began, we as spirits, were begotten of him. He is our father we are his sons and daughters. “For in him we live, and move, and have our being; … For we are also his offspring.” (Acts 17:28).
Jesus Christ
Jesus is the Firstborn of the Father in Spirit and the Only Begotten of the Father in the Flesh. He is God’s son. As God’s son, he is individual, separate and distinct from the Father. He came on earth to atone for all mankind. Through his great sacrifice we may be saved. All those who have ever lived, if they accept him, may likewise be saved. At his resurrection his spirit joined his body never to be separated again. All who have ever lived will likewise be resurrected. Through his priesthood the work of salvation is carried on.
Holy Ghost
The Holy Ghost is a personage of Spirit also separate and distinct from the Father and Son. As a member of the Godhead he testifies of truth. He is a revelator, through him we may gain a testimony of truth.
Here is the CAF answer to the OT and NT.
catholic.com/quickquestions/was-the-trinity-ever-contemplated-expected-imagined-prophesied-or-talked-about-before
catholic.com/tracts/the-trinity