Hear O Israel the LORD your God is one LORD
Isaiah 43:3;11;15
For I am the LORD, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your savior.
It is I, I the LORD; there is no savior but me
I am the LORD, your Holy One, the creator of Israel, your King.
Isaiah 47:4
Our Redeemer—the LORD Almighty is his name— is the Holy One of Israel.
Ezekiel 39:7
" 'I will make known my holy name among my people Israel. I will no longer let my holy name be profaned, and the nations will know that I the LORD am the Holy One in Israel.
There is one LORD, and this LORD is the Holy One.
Isaiah 41:14
Fear not, O worm Jacob, O maggot Israel; I will help you, says the LORD; your redeemer is the Holy One of Israel.
Isaiah 12:6
Shout aloud and sing for joy, people of Zion, for great is the Holy One of Israel among you."
This Holy One was a man that walked among us. This Holy one is Jesus, our Messiah. The big surprise in scripture, and I suppose to some it's too much, but the language is quite straightforward...that the Holy One is God Himself. This one LORD, Aineo, as we can see plainly in scripture, is our Lord Jesus Christ. I don't see how a man so convicted that he accepts scripture can deny that the Holy One that walked among us was God the Son. John the Baptist made clear that path for God...literally.
And the King that all will worship in the Holy City is very much our Lord Jesus Christ, this is true! You know this. He is the Lord of Hosts.
I mean, honestly, how else can one make sense of the vivid, distinct language in the provided OT passages?
The Father is occasionally described as a man....He's anamorphized or something. But He is the invisible God. The Father is somewhat "behind the scenes". If one of us even saw Him, they'd couldn't handle seeing the Father. Only Jesus has seen the Father and is in fact the image of the invisible God...this comes right from scripture. This King that all will worship and see and glorify can only be our Lord Jesus Christ. The importance of the Trinitarian concept is evident when one sees the picture. I don't know if you understand. You should understand. Otherwise we have two Kings, but scripture doesn't tell us this.
Interpreting is a necessary part of understanding. Pieces must be put together to see the whole picture...that's an analogy I frequently use. Perverting is a different story.