That certainly fits the context, and so I might even agree.
However, if we are to accurately come to know God fully, we should be learning that even unity among [for lack of a better term] the Godhead, is only part of Him explaining. In other words, His breaking things down for our elementary learning into days and weeks and years and persons, does not define the oneness of God, except at that elementary level. Why should we as His children, stay as children and not mature? That is not the directive that we have been given. For instance, the scriptures define God as "the same yesterday, today, and forever." But that too is elementary, only fitting for children's understanding while counting the days going by in this playpen as if it were our home. It's not. Thus, God himself does not use "the same yesterday, today, and forever" term meant for infants, but says, "I am."
So, which is truth? Well, they both are-- But we should understand that all that is associated with this world, including "days, and weeks, and months", and "yesterday, today, and forever" language, is all passing away.
For this reason, I recommend not holding to the elementary use of language as it was first told to children, but pressing on, that we may lay hold of all truth.