ForeverFaithful
Son Worshiper
Already here's what I don't understand, From Genesis 1:1 a word used to refer to God is Elohim, which is plural,
clearly the Jews didn't believe Elohim meant there was more then one God, but when then did they use a plural noun?
Now regardless of whether of not you believe in the Trinity, does a Triune God ( 1 God Three persons) give at least one explanation of why Elohim was used, is it not feasible that Christian Monotheism (A single God of many persons) may fit well into the OT, and does not contradict the Biblical version of monotheism.
clearly the Jews didn't believe Elohim meant there was more then one God, but when then did they use a plural noun?
Now regardless of whether of not you believe in the Trinity, does a Triune God ( 1 God Three persons) give at least one explanation of why Elohim was used, is it not feasible that Christian Monotheism (A single God of many persons) may fit well into the OT, and does not contradict the Biblical version of monotheism.