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Biblical Foundations of the Trinity

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In Episode 2 of The Divine Discourses Podcast, host Jacob Nannie delves into the Old Testament's subtle references to the Trinity. Exploring verses like Genesis 1:26 and the Shema of Israel, he highlights the complex nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The episode illuminates the doctrine's Biblical roots, balancing theological insights with historical perspectives.

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In Episode 2 of The Divine Discourses Podcast, host Jacob Nannie delves into the Old Testament's subtle references to the Trinity. Exploring verses like Genesis 1:26 and the Shema of Israel, he highlights the complex nature of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The episode illuminates the doctrine's Biblical roots, balancing theological insights with historical perspectives.

#DivineDiscourses #Trinity #Christianity #OldTestament #TheologyPodcast #FaithExploration #BiblicalDoctrine #PodcastSummary #SpiritualInsights #EpisodeReview #ReligiousStudies #GodsNature

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