1 Corinthians 8:6 auvtou/

At the close of the verse several witnesses (including 0142 234 460 618) expand Paul’s reference to one God, the Father, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, by adding kai. e]n pneu/ma a[gion( evn w|- ta. pa,nta kai. h`mei/j evn auvtw|/ (“and one Holy Spirit, in whom are all things, and we in him”). The trinitarian form was current as early as the close of the fourth century, for Gregory Nazianzus quotes it (Orat. xxxix:12), though omitting the clause beginning with kai. h`mei/j.

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Old Testament