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WCB wrote:
Matthew Weber wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Dave Althoff, Jr. wrote: Do you believe the Bible to be the "Word of God"? Or the "Words of God"? Actually, the word or words of "Elohim", i.e. Gods. Elohim is *PLURAL*. Yahweh was one of the Elohim. Yes, Elohim is a plural word. It doesn't necessarily signify that Yahweh is one of many gods. Some grammarians have referred to it as a "plural of majesty". See Genesis 6, god has a number of sons, when the bible says gods, plural, it means that literally. How do you figure? That isn't in line with anything found elsewhere in the Bible, or any respectable hermeneutic. Does the Queen of England mean to imply that there is more than one of her when she uses the "royal We"? -- html Matthew Weber br Curatorial Assistantbr Jean Gray Hargrove Music Librarybr University of California, Berkeleybrbr Some seeds fell by the way side.br x-tab &nbs p;/x-tabThe Holy Bible (The New Testament): iThe Gospel According to St Matthew, /i13:4/html |