trinity
01KJR8SKQ3FT207ZN6SC18CNESProperties
- _kg_layer
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- attribute
- Creator of all creation
- description
- The doctrine describing God as "One Trinity, and Trine Unity," signifying the three persons in one Godhead.
- designation
- O God
- discernment_source
- taught by God
- nature
- three persons in one God
- persons
- Father, Son, Holy Ghost
- unity
- Trine Unity
Relationships
- referenced_bySpiritual Man
- context
- discerns
- source
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- source_text
- Thou teachest him, now made capable, to discern the Trinity of the Unity, and the Unity of the Trinity
- extracted_fromSource
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-02T21:55:48.134Z
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- appears asGod
- description
- The speaker perceives the Trinity as the single divine entity of God, though perhaps indistinctly or 'darkly'.
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- source_text
- now the Trinity appears unto me in a glass darkly, which is Thou my God
- is theCreator of all creation
- description
- The Trinity, comprising Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, is collectively identified as the ultimate Creator of everything that exists.
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- source_text
- Behold the Trinity, my God, Father, and Son, and Holy Ghost, Creator of all creation.
- extracted_fromSource
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:10.776Z
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- referenced_byGod
- context
- is
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- source_text
- O God, One Trinity, and Trine Unity
- extracted_fromSource
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:23.174Z
- source
- Sourcetext_chunk
- same_as01KJR8SEKKP00P5TV18VR9TCGP
- confidence
- 0.95
- detected_at
- 2026-03-02T21:56:51.352Z
- detected_by
- kg-dedupe-resolver
- reasoning
- Both entities describe the central Christian doctrine of God existing as three co-equal, co-eternal persons: Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. The labels 'trinity' and 'almighty trinity' are synonymous, and the types 'theological_concept' and 'theological_doctrine' are contextually interchangeable for this entity. The properties and relationships consistently point to the same real-world concept.