Thoughts about Trinity beliefs

I was talking to my eldest grandson about Spiderman. "You know his name?" "Spiderman." "No, his first name." "I don't know." "It's Bob." And, according to me, every superhero, Ninja Turtle, Supermario ... every character he's into, their first name is Bob.
Doesn't that create confusion given that the characters do have names?
 
Who wrote the commentaries? Do the commentaries come from the Bible?
Depending on which commentaries, but by and large commentaries of the kind @Thomas is referring to are written by people who studied the bible deeply and have knowledge of the cultural linguistic and historical context that can help you make sense of what is written.

You cannot rely on it to be self explanatory. Often passages in the bible seem cryptic or vague. Or a reader just doesn't know what it means.

In regular life, people sometimes have to ask other people "what do you mean by that" when a reader reviews items as simple as grocery lists.

Certainly more serious material often takes some guidance for the reader.
 
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