Perhaps, you should comment on the extended thought as opposed to breaking it up.
Jesus became man. Therefore, that he didn't know all things, only did what the Father dictated, confined to earth, etc. are expected.
There is no problem, you just saw a problem by assuming I'm talking about essence when I was talking about image.
You do realize there is a difference between claiming God consists of three persons as a truism and arguing for the Trinity.
God being three persons is my position, not a truism. You asked how this works from my perspective. Therefore, any response necessary takes my perspective as a given for the sake of argumentation.
Trinitarians have alway talked about the two natures of Christ. As man, Jesus as a man relates to the godhead as a creature. As God, Jesus relates to the godhead as God. No problem here.
I've already explained this. See above.
No, this shows Jesus with respect to his human nature bowed to God. This does not show that as God Jesus was bowing to God.
God Bless