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1 | Elohim instead of God | Gen 1:1 | LoveisKind3 | 19962 | ||
Elohim is from the hebrew texts and it is singular in meaning (One God three Persons)but Plural in that contexts. In the context of Gen 1 is regarding Creation, the Word Elohim is used to state God in plural.Let us create..... etc...Whenever u find Elohim in a plural form it indicates God as a Triune God. Paul in the New Testament blesses the Church in the Name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Man was created tripartite also(in the image of God) spirit, soul and body. Thank You for ur reply. God bless u as u seek HIM. | ||||||
2 | Elohim instead of God | Gen 1:1 | jazzartjack1 | 32058 | ||
the Hebrew word "elohim" is translated as "God." Please consider the following verses: "Ye are my witnesses, saith the LORD, and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe me, and understand that I am he: before me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after me" (Isaiah 43:10-11). This verse is important because if you read what it is saying, it states that Jehovah (LORD also known to the Mormons as Jesus), is stating that there will be no God (elohim) formed after him. But this is a problem for the Mormons since it could not be saying that Jehovah is the only elohim. In other words, this verse is stating that the LORD (Jehovah), is elohim. |
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