1. |
The creation of man in God’s image. “Let us make man in our image.” (plural) |
Gen. 1:26 |
2. |
The expulsion from Eden. “The man has become like one of us.” (plural) |
Gen. 3:22 |
3. |
The confusion at Babel. “Let us go down and confuse their language.” (plural) |
Gen. 11:7 |
4. |
The usage of the Hebrew word echad, meaning “one,” but suggesting more than one person |
Gen. 2:24; Deut. 6:4 |
5. |
The teachings of King Agur, which suggests a son of God |
Prov. 30:4 |
6. |
The plural forms used to refer to God |
Eccles. 12:1; Isa. 54:5 |
7. |
The divine conversations in Isaiah, using a plural for of divine pronoun |
Isa. 6:8; 48:16; 63:9–10 |
8. |
The divine conversations in the Psalms, which also use plurals |
Psa. 2:1–9; 45:6–8; 110:1–5 |
9. |
The baptism of Christ, wherein the the Father, Son, and Spirit were all present |
Matt. 3:16–17 |
10. |
The teachings of Jesus about the Father and Spirit |
John 14:16 |
11. |
The baptismal formula |
Matt. 28:19–20 |
12. |
The apostolic benediction |
2 Cor. 13:14 |
13. |
No member of the Trinity is subordinate to another member |
Matt. 28:19 |
14. |
All three members possess the same essence - co-equal, co-infinite, co-eternal |
Psa. 110:1; John 10:30 |
15. |
"The Lord God (Father) has sent Me and His Spirit" |
Isa. 48:16 |
16. |
The Father conceived the divine plan, the Son accomplished it, the Spirit restored the plan after Satans fall |
John 1:1-3; Col. 1:16; Heb. 1:2; Gen. 1:2 |
17. |
The three members of the Trinity hold meetings |
Gen. 3:22, 11:7; Isa. 6:8 |