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:The second person of the Godhead; the Word, is THE prophet. He reveals to man the person of the Father. In Genesis 1, in the six days of creation, he outlines the purpose of the whole of creation: To obtain a bride, to teach mankind who he is. He probably communicated Genesis 1 to Adam by writing it on a tablet. | :The second person of the Godhead; the Word, is THE prophet. He reveals to man the person of the Father. In Genesis 1, in the six days of creation, he outlines the purpose of the whole of creation: To obtain a bride, to teach mankind who he is. He probably communicated Genesis 1 to Adam by writing it on a tablet. | ||
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- The second person of the Godhead; the Word, is THE prophet. He reveals to man the person of the Father. In Genesis 1, in the six days of creation, he outlines the purpose of the whole of creation: To obtain a bride, to teach mankind who he is. He probably communicated Genesis 1 to Adam by writing it on a tablet.