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God Referred to in the Singular

God is referred to throughout the entire Bible in the singular as ….

I, ME, MY, HE, HIS and HIM. However, some people today attempt to use the Hebrew word “Elohim” (Strong’s # 430)

which is translated “God”, “god” and “goddess” in the Old Testament to assert that God is a plurality of three separate and distinct co-equal, co-eternal and co-existent “persons.

“Israel had just ONE LORD according to Deuteronomy 6:4, “Hear, O Israel: the LORD our God is ONE LORD:” (Not two … not three … ONE!).

To assert that God is actually a plurality of three separate and distinct “persons” who are co-equal, co-eternal and co-existent with one another either portrays three individual “persons” of Deity like three members making up one family/household, OR portrays God as being one “person” with three “heads” … either of which is about as pagan and polytheistic as you can get, and an abomination to boot.

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