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* In Genesis 1:2 The Spirit is mentioned, and the metaphor for Father and Son is mentioned in 'waters'. Jesus uses this same metaphor when saying that one with faith could move a mountain to the sea (waters).
* There is undeniably only one God, but the nature of God is so foreign to us, that he makes himself known in three persons, not merely three illusions of persons. They have a different set of knowledge: Only the Father knows the day of Christ's coming. They have different wills: The Son had to make his will 'limp' in order to be obedient to the will of the Father; he did not want to die. The Spirit was grieved by having to put the Son through tribulation of judgement, and was comforted by the Son.
* The metaphor of marriage is used to speak of the relationship of God with his people. The role of each person in that relationship is different. The Father arranged the marriage; the Son consummated it, and the Holy Spirit is like the best man announcing "The bridegroom cometh" and reporting how the man and his bride are fruitful and multiplying. These are expressed in thee portions of scripture: Genesis, the history of Israel, and the New Testament.
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