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[[Image:Rublev Trinity.jpg|left|thumb|175px|]]The '''Hospitality of Abraham''' is a Russian icon that shows the three [[angels]] that appeared to [[Abraham]]. Though the three angels are not the three persons of the [[Trinity]], the three angels represent the Trinity. The angel in the middle represents [[Christ]], the Son of God with the [[chalice]] of the [[Eucharist]].
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The '''Hospitality of Abraham''' is a Russian icon that shows the three [[angels]] that appeared to [[Abraham]]. Though the three angels are not the three persons of the [[Trinity]], the three angels represent the Trinity. The angel in the middle represents [[Christ]], the Son of God with the [[chalice]] of the [[Eucharist]].

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The Hospitality of Abraham is a Russian icon that shows the three angels that appeared to Abraham. Though the three angels are not the three persons of the Trinity, the three angels represent the Trinity. The angel in the middle represents Christ, the Son of God with the chalice of the Eucharist.