Webmaster...I see no responses to your post so I thought I would praise you on it myself. You're lining up real well. You are to be commended.
I see, in addition to what you've said, Elohim as the plurality of His majesty.
As Father He is "the source of"...such as the source of the son.
The Holy Spirit is, also, showing God in motion or movement. He is the living God.
The "word" in John John 1:1 is a little more, to me, than simply the spirit of the Lord becoming flesh. I think God spoke something into existence that would later, intentionally, be manifested.
The son is the embodiment of God in my opinion. And whatever the Godhead is ... it was dwelling in this body or in this man. Yet, I also believe that without God being the occupier of this flesh...no one is there. It is only a vacated house.
Hey, by the way, just for fun...if God is the Creator and that means something differently than Him being the Father...when did He become Father? You would think that one normaly becomes father when he has, births, brings forth, a son. What's your take on it?
DMP