@ABAisSCIENCE No. Elohim ... like any other word in Hebrew that ends with "im" ("eem") ... is a plural term and refers to the Father, the Son, and the Kodesh Spirit working in unison.
In beginning, Elohim made full the Shamayim and the earth.
El refers to the Father.
Yahshua and Mashiach refer to the Son; Elohim includes the Son but is not a reference specifically to Yahshua.
@ABAisSCIENCE I didn't say that ... but, cool! However, it isn't finished with the cross as much as it is at the Great White Throne Judgement, at the end of the Millennium.
Thank you again for a good posting here on youtube Alan! I think this will be a good presentation of your channel for everyone who goes there, Keep up the good work my friend! Shalom!
It has only been a couple of weeks, but what an amazing journey it has been! Praise our Father I have never known how amazing and cannot express the joy that has filled my heart! I can see and feel the change...and each day I want to learn and know Him more.
through circcumstance I stumbled upon you channel...I have always been a believer and have struggled with my beliefs because what I've been taught never seemed to jive with what I read in the scriptures and what I felt. I've always wanted to have a better understanding and your videos have inspired me to really dig in.
This message was a comfort to me, especially when you explained about the word "teach". I "taught" my children and family when I didn't know I was "teaching", by pointing direction, urging caution etc. Now I have to leave them in the hands of the One who saves. There is a book "His Name Is One" by Jeff Benner that explains Hebrew, in agreement with what you are saying.
We are saved by grace. It has added more joy to my salvation to know better Who the grace comes from. Thank you for explaining
@Formymaker I'm going to be linking to some very helpful videos by Jeff Benner ... I've been digging into his stuff and really getting a lot out of it!
@WatchAlan, I like your sentence better.
Would it be accurate to say YHWH is the Everlasting Father of the Trinity while ELOHIM is Jesus?
I have heard that ELOHIM means "God springing forth of His Spirit above." This is why I say ELOHIM is Jesus or the revealed God.
Can you give me your extra words of explanation? I love the answer so far.
ABAisSCIENCE 1 month ago
@ABAisSCIENCE No. Elohim ... like any other word in Hebrew that ends with "im" ("eem") ... is a plural term and refers to the Father, the Son, and the Kodesh Spirit working in unison.
In beginning, Elohim made full the Shamayim and the earth.
El refers to the Father.
Yahshua and Mashiach refer to the Son; Elohim includes the Son but is not a reference specifically to Yahshua.
WatchAlan 1 month ago
Are you saying it begins with ALEPH and it is finished with TAV in the sense it begins with God and it is finished with the cross?
ABAisSCIENCE 1 month ago
@ABAisSCIENCE I didn't say that ... but, cool! However, it isn't finished with the cross as much as it is at the Great White Throne Judgement, at the end of the Millennium.
WatchAlan 1 month ago
Thanks
MrMasada74 1 month ago in playlist WatchAlan 101
Thank you again for a good posting here on youtube Alan! I think this will be a good presentation of your channel for everyone who goes there, Keep up the good work my friend! Shalom!
matereo 1 month ago in playlist WatchAlan 101
It has only been a couple of weeks, but what an amazing journey it has been! Praise our Father I have never known how amazing and cannot express the joy that has filled my heart! I can see and feel the change...and each day I want to learn and know Him more.
TheDeadPoinsettia 1 month ago
@TheDeadPoinsettia HalleluYah! That's how it should always be!
WatchAlan 1 month ago
through circcumstance I stumbled upon you channel...I have always been a believer and have struggled with my beliefs because what I've been taught never seemed to jive with what I read in the scriptures and what I felt. I've always wanted to have a better understanding and your videos have inspired me to really dig in.
TheDeadPoinsettia 1 month ago
This message was a comfort to me, especially when you explained about the word "teach". I "taught" my children and family when I didn't know I was "teaching", by pointing direction, urging caution etc. Now I have to leave them in the hands of the One who saves. There is a book "His Name Is One" by Jeff Benner that explains Hebrew, in agreement with what you are saying.
We are saved by grace. It has added more joy to my salvation to know better Who the grace comes from. Thank you for explaining
Formymaker 1 month ago
@Formymaker I'm going to be linking to some very helpful videos by Jeff Benner ... I've been digging into his stuff and really getting a lot out of it!
WatchAlan 1 month ago
Looking forward to watching your series, I know I will learn alot about the truth, your videos are always Ruach HaKodesh filled. Shalom Shalom.
Jesusismyfocus77 1 month ago in playlist More videos from WatchAlan
thank you Alan : )
33point3 1 month ago