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How does Psalm 110 show the Trinity?

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Psalm 110 reveals the Trinity through the interaction of distinct persons in the Godhead.

Psalm 110 encapsulates the Trinity in its dialogue between God the Father and God the Son. When it states, 'The Lord said unto my Lord,' it presents the distinct persons of the Father (referred to as LORD) and the Son (referred to as my Lord). The New Testament reinforces this understanding by indicating the Holy Spirit's involvement, as noted in Mark 12:36, where Jesus refers to David's prophecy while speaking by the Holy Spirit. This foundational revelation emphasizes that while there is one God, He exists in a plurality of persons, each fulfilling unique roles that reveal the fullness of God's nature.
Scripture References: Psalm 110:1, Mark 12:36

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