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Where can we find evidence of the Trinity in the Old Testament?

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The Old Testament contains hints of the Trinity in terms like Elohim and plural references to God.

Evidence of the Trinity can be found throughout the Old Testament in various passages that hint at a plurality within the Godhead. For example, the name Elohim, used for God in Genesis 1:1, is plural, indicating a multi-personal aspect of God. Additionally, passages such as Genesis 1:26 ('Let Us make man in Our image') and Isaiah 6:8 ('Whom shall I send? Who will go for Us?') suggest a collective conversation within the Godhead. These early revelations set the groundwork for the more explicit definitions of the Trinity found in the New Testament, where God’s nature is fully revealed.
Scripture References: Genesis 1:1, Genesis 1:26, Isaiah 6:8

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