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He (Christ, God) being, or having spent time being, or as "All" of them, for this is what God is, could be, or appear as "any" of them, God cannot appear as God to any of us, for no one can see God and live, and no one has seen God at any time, except for one of the three members of the trinity, because they are as He is, that is "all" of everything and anything, and no one can see what this is, nor can God appear as this to anyone.
Therefore, if he is going to appear, he must appear as something less than he actually is, so, he will take on a form that is less than what he actually is, to communicate to us, or even to angels (all created beings), he will more than likely choose a form that he decides is best suited to/for the message he is trying to convey, and that the recipient of the message can best understand or comprehend, and this will more than likely, be a different form, for each individual and best suited to what he is trying to convey to that individual.
Which will, more than likely, be different for each individual recipient (each created being) and he will work within the limits of that created beings limited understanding, and unique understanding (unique for each created individual) and will choose a form best suited by that criteria, for he cannot not appear to any of us in his true form...
Could have been, see above...
No, not to hide it, see (read) above....
Your right, as "God", but he could not appear to any of us in this form, see (read) above...
Could have been him, or it could have been one of his obedient holy angels (servants/messengers) perfectly following, obeying, and carrying out his will, good luck trying to distinguish between the two... (See (read) above)
Maybe, maybe not, (previously explained), (see above)...
(previously explained) (see above)
God Bless!
I believe if Jesus (Who is God Almighty - Second person of the Godhead or Trinity) appeared in the temple or empty shell of an angelic body to cover His pure being of spirit as God (that cannot be looked upon by man), then it would have more likely have been one shell or one temple and not multiple temples or soul-less bodies (In my opinion).
Also, when Abraham encountered the Lord and the other two angels, they were able to eat actual physical food (Genesis 18). This means, that angels have the capacity to become solid to some extent within this world (if they so desire or if God wills it to be so).
Anyways, whether we agree or disagree, thank you for your words.
They were helpful for me.
May God bless you.
And please be well.
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