Author Topic: What does this sentence from the Bible mean?  (Read 1717 times)

As in being the Trinity, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. 3 in one.
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Can you guys bugger off with your dissent? He asked a question about the text, not the veracity of the entire thing.

Anyway, there are a few ways you could interpret this- either the royal we (you find this in Shakespearean language a lot, a person in a position of esteem will sometime use plural pronouns, like Claudius talking to Hamlet about himself "think of us as a father").

Another interpretation is the heavenly host or Holy trinity, i.e. angels.

Hope that sheds some light on the text.

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Alright, thanks for the answer Sirrus and others. :)

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