Alter2Ego
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This too is incorrect. There is no reference at all to Isaiah preaching about angels. Isaiah's message focused on God and God alone. When God said "us" He was referencing Himself, the Son and the Spirit. Angels have nothing to do with salvation, redemption or reconciling man to God. Angels were God's messengers, not His equals. In fact, angels refuse worship from men (Rev.19:10).By the time we reach verse 8, it should be clear that when Jehovah said "us," he was referring to himself and the seraphs/angels that were with him. The problem is that like all Trinitarians, you are reading scripture with trinitarian lenses by ignoring surrounding verses (context), because the context debunks your philosophy.
Here is a quote from the Bible commentator John Gill concerning this verse:
and who will go for us? not directing his discourse to the seraphim, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi; as if he consulted with them: for who of all the creatures is the Lord's counsellor? but to the Son and Spirit, who it is certain were concerned in this mission
Almighty God Jehovah was accompanied by seraphs/angels when He said "who will go for us," and you're arguing there's no mention of angels by Isaiah at Isaiah 6:2?
Isaiah 6:2
Seraphs were standing above him; each had six wings. Each covered his face with two and covered his feet with two, and each of them would fly about with two.Isaiah 6:8
Then I heard the voice of Jehovah saying: “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” And I said: “Here I am! Send me!”According to your Trinitarian argument, Jehovah didn't include the seraphs/angels at Isaiah 6:8. Instead, he was talking to part of his "trinity" Jesus, who, by the way, isn't mentioned by name anywhere in that verse of scripture. So at this point, you are making things up as you go in a vain attempt at supporting your Trinitarian philosophy.
John Gill's commentary is nonsense. He has no credibility in light of the fact he is just another Trinitarian posting his personal philosophy with no scriptural support for what he's claiming.Here is a quote from the Bible commentator John Gill concerning this verse:
and who will go for us? not directing his discourse to the seraphim, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi; as if he consulted with them: for who of all the creatures is the Lord's counsellor? but to the Son and Spirit, who it is certain were concerned in this mission

John Gill and His Defence of the Trinity
He did more than “adorn the pastoral office.”