Difference between revisions of "Gold, silver, bronze"
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Two things represent spirit/flesh of the same thing. | Two things represent spirit/flesh of the same thing. | ||
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[[Gold]] is deity in heaven. Father | [[Gold]] is deity in heaven. Father | ||
| − | Silver is deity on earth. Son | + | [[Silver]] is deity on earth. Son |
| − | Bronze is a mixture metal and is the Holy Spirit in man. | + | =and a third= |
| + | Bronze is a mixture metal and is the Holy Spirit in man. [[??]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:25, 3 July 2021
Gold, silver, bronze
Three things represent Trinity.
Two things represent spirit/flesh of the same thing.
Two things
Gold is deity in heaven. Father
Silver is deity on earth. Son
and a third
Bronze is a mixture metal and is the Holy Spirit in man. ??