No matter what application Elohim has been given symbolically to others whether Moses or angels it doesn't diminish one iota that Elohim is a plural being applied to an individual, Elohim is unique to Hebrew out of all ancient languages B.C. no matter what a Hebrew plural is used for God regardless of other symbolic applications in which the contexts must be acknowledged in which they in no way detract from Elohim meaning God in Hebrew nor it being a Hebrew plural applied to an individual.
A plural was not applied to any individual whether deity or human in any language B.C. There is no getting around this no matter how hard someone tries to squirm. Genesis (1:1) establishes plurality in the nature of God Genesis (1:26,27) re-enforces it and absolutely doesn't allow for any created being to be included for man was made in the image of God only by more than one person who are the one God. The Royal Us is all throughout the old testament unique to Hebriac deity.
No matter what application Elohim has been given symbolically to others whether Moses or angels it doesn't diminish one iota that Elohim is a plural being applied to an individual, Elohim is unique to Hebrew out of all ancient languages B.C. no matter what a Hebrew plural is used for God regardless of other symbolic applications in which the contexts must be acknowledged in which they in no way detract from Elohim meaning God in Hebrew nor it being a Hebrew plural applied to an individual.
epidome 5 months ago
A plural was not applied to any individual whether deity or human in any language B.C. There is no getting around this no matter how hard someone tries to squirm. Genesis (1:1) establishes plurality in the nature of God Genesis (1:26,27) re-enforces it and absolutely doesn't allow for any created being to be included for man was made in the image of God only by more than one person who are the one God. The Royal Us is all throughout the old testament unique to Hebriac deity.
epidome 5 months ago