Re: [FamilyofGod] Conspiracy in the Church
Elohim is only plural in usage. It is also used in many other parts of the bible where it is obviously singular. When God said Moses would be god to pharoah the word elohim was used. Would you call Moses a dual or triune being? When Moses went up the mountain to talk with God the people got impatient and made their own god which was a golden calf.. Elohim was used for the god they made. They only made one calf. Or was this a triune calf too? The plural is used for emphasis or majesty and does not mean more than one.
From: Molly Chandy <jmchandy@yahoo.com>
To: FamilyofGod@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 4, 2011 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: [FamilyofGod] Conspiracy in the Church
God can be plural(such as Elohim) or singular(El) in the original Hebrew (ballpark 10 terms translated to English as God). Thus there can be a 'plurality'(Matt. 28:19), yet they are as one (John 17:11). God doesn't lie. God the Father, is revealing himself in flesh, as Jesus . Jesus IS God. He is God the Son, not God the Father. We hear the voice of the Father, the body of Christ and feel the Spirit. So here we see the Voice of God revealing himself in the flesh while the Holy Spirit is present as a Dove. Here the body of Christ is present with the Father and the Spirit.This is the most important moment in the Bible when we see Trinity in action. Molly --- On Mon, 4/7/11, Wanda Ward <angelina56p47@yahoo.com> wrote:
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