God is a husband and a wife but there is only one personal God who is called "The Lord". The male/husband part of God is Energy and the female/wife part is The Lord. On earth, the Lord will inhabit the body of a woman. She is also called "The Messiah" because she has been chosen and she will be anointed by the Jews as King of the Universe. Where in the OT is Moses called "Elohim"? El means God.
1. "And the LORD said unto Moses, See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh: and Aaron thy brother shall be thy prophet. - Exodus 7:1.
אֱלֹהִ֖ים - Elohim. Moses is sent as Elohim to the pharaoh. That does not mean Moses is a plural of any sort. It is one of respect, and Moses is not God, he is a representative of God. And Aaron is sent as a prophet of Moses. Know the Bible. Read it fully. Study it. Better.
2. Sorry. But you seem to just insist on certain things without doing the research or making an analysis. El does not mean God. It means power or might. It is a "reference" to God. I know that you will insist again. You are wrong, and I get the feeling you are not planning to do the research. So be it.
3. You said Elohim is pluralis majestatis which is singular and now you insist its a plural of a husband and wife. Show evidence please from the Bible to your claim and I can vouch that you will not be able to provide any.
4. Messiah of the Jews in their concept is not a king of the universe, he is the king of the Jews. That is why the romans wrote "king of the Jews" on the board on the cross. Thats the accusation that he claimed to be the messiah, king of the Jews. Thats a practice of the romans to show the accusation of the crucified so that others learn the lesson. Don't mess with Rome. Jewish concept of the Messiah is that he is a male, a descendent of David, king of the Jews. Not a woman. Not God. Not part of God. Not divine. Not Gods wife. Definitely not. Not in the Jewish idea. Maybe some other idea. Again, not in the Jewish idea.
Sorry to bust your bubble brother, but you will not find any evidence to any of your claims from the Bible, Talmud, Midrash, other scripture, the Tanah, or commentary of serious Jewish scholarship.
So rather than repeating something please provide evidence to your claim. I hope its not an offensive request.
Peace.