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Justin Martyr pushes one of his strongest arguments yet: the one who appeared to Abraham, Moses, and the patriarchs is not the unseen Father, but the Word—distinct, begotten, and active—showing that Scripture itself reveals plurality within the Godhead. He reinforces this through passages like “the Lord rained fire from the Lord,” arguing that the Son is both God and yet distinct from the Father, sent to act in history. From there he shifts to the nations, showing that what was promised to Israel has now expanded through Christ, with Gentiles becoming the true inheritors by faith—people who now endure suffering and remain faithful where Israel failed despite greater signs. He then layers in typology, tracing the name “Jesus” through Joshua, the ark narrative, and th ...