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Originally Posted by Praxeas
Well you know...of all the interpretations and the prophecies I have NEVER heard anything remotely like "We are the Lord and we are here to bless you. We love you and bow down to give to you the things you have asked for"
It's always "I am the Lord. I can give life. I am here to bless you"
And since our Trinitarian friends often remind us that I and WE are personal pronouns showing one and more than one persons respectively...one has to wonder is only one person of the Trinity giving that interpretation and speaking for the others or is God one speaker?
I have noticed that most tongues take a similar form or patter of the OT prophetic way of God speaking to Israel through Isaiah. I an the Lord and there is none else. I can give life and I can take it again. To you this day I speak life and not death. To you I will good things and not bad things etc etc etc.
I've never heard once ever anything resembling a plurality of persons
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Same here. Even in the AG, I'm pretty sure I've never heard "God" use plural pronouns.
But, would it matter? What if God said "we"? Would it lend any credence to Trinitarianism? OPs would just take it as proof that the interpretation is a fake, I suppose.