I had a dream a couple of months ago, in the dream, the man said 'they call good evil, and evil good, they do this for their hatred of Elohim'. I hadn't heard of the word Elohim before (not that I can remember anyway) but I understood in the dream, that the man was speaking of GOD when he said the name 'Elohim'.
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels! *Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!* Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body. Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
Lucifer was CREATED by Father God! Adam was FORMED by Father God! Father God FORMED "us" in the womb! Satan and the Fallen Angels created the human host body system (Creation is darkness) Father God *creates the darkness* and *forms the light* -->Greek word G430 'elohiym el-o-heem' plural of 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) *Of* the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative:--angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.
Shalom! I liked so much the music. would you please share what album is it, please? I loved that! And thank you by the important information over the name of Elohim.
God bless you and thank you for teaching. Some of the people on here can be so cruel. But, I was searching and praying for the Lord to lead me to someone who could help me understand, being that I was misled by a couple of people and it didn't sit right in my spirit. Knowing Hebrew helps a lot. Thank you and God bless you!
I'm very curious how Elohim relates to Allah in Arabic, cuz in Arabic 'Al' simply means "The" or 'thee', and Elah' is a God. But to differentiate God above all other gods, we would say Al"Thee God"Elah' ( Al-elah) Allah , so..... instead of 'Eelah' - a small God.- without the 'Al'. .. now about the Hebrew, if when we refer to thee God, and if Elohim is ' small gods in multiple' versus the singular One God, would not the Hebrew simply drop the 'Im'-eem- in Elohim, to make a singular 'Eloh',, . Why is it Elohim instead of 'Eloh', ? And why is Eloh never ever even used or mentioned,? Is it just a matter of Hebrew simply just doesn't recognize the word 'Eloh without the ' eem' as a Hebrew word at all?'
@ William Hamblin, I notice that something you didn't address in your video was the placement of the את after the word אלוהים and before the השמיים. Since the word, השמיים means "the heavens" its placement in this context not grammatically correct. For our English only readers, the translation would read, "In the beginning created God the, the heavens and the earth." But ALL the translators seem to ignore this anomaly. The word ברשית really translates as "beginning" rather than "in the beginning." From the Hebrew theological concept, this makes sense because the beginning of all things (God) always existed and it is from Him that all things came into being. So, for [the] beginning (barasheit/ברשית) [one] to have created (berah/ברה) the (et/את) gods (elohim/אלוהים), [the definitive "et/את" relocated to before the word elohim] the heavens (hashamayim/השמיים) and (vi'et/ואת) the earth (haeretz/הארץ). Or more plainly; "Beginning created the (et/את) gods, the heavens and the earth" would seem to make much better grammatical sense than the standard translation. What are your thoughts on this, please?
Great observation in non Hebrew hebraic scriptures left out the letters "ET" Yahweh's communication system Aleph-Bet. Yahweh created the Aleph-bet before the first creation of HaShamayin and HaEretz which was prefect and tov...
2 Years ago, I heard of a spiritual voice speaking to me, it felt like a presence of some sort and it says “Elohim” in a soothing like voice. It freaked me out at first because I’ve never heard of that word or what was the meaning of it, so I thought that a demonic entity was messing with my head. I go to google and search the meaning of the word and I find out that it’s a Hebrew name for the Almighty creator. I was in disbelief and and every time I talk about it I get teary eye’d. I pray and dream one day all of the families on earth can love each other and praise God for his mercy and his Glory.
Why does the word let, appeared in every sentence that GOD spoke from genesis 1:3-26? He was speaking to someone not the angels, and in every sentence he mention the word let. That means GOD was talking to someone throughout creation but when he came to verse 26 he changed the way he had been speaking to the person, by saying let us make man in our image and likeness. Again the word let appeared there.
At 5:32, the name on the right is not correct. There is no such Hebrew name for the Creator as Eloh. It is missing the last vowel, which is a patach. When the last letter of a Hebrew word has a letter Hei (like in this case), an Ayin, or a Chet, AND the vowel is a patach (like in this case), the vowel comes before the consonant, which is the exception to the general rule of the consonant coming before each vowel. So the pronunciation is Elo-ah.
From What I understand the old Jewish scribes thought then name Yahuwah to holy and sacred for people to use out of fear of misusing the name. So in the old testament they change Yahuwah ( Elohims sacred name) into Adonai meaning LORD in Hebrew. Where you read 'LORD' not 'lord' in the old testament it is actually YAHUWAH! why these men decided to do this is beyond me. people shouldn't play with the name of The Creator nor His Words.
Im so confusew thought they didnt even have vowels so it be lhm and its plural?_? Was verbal tradition but its plural?_? And on top of that something as simple as the colour of the sheep isnt the same if u say kjv the way too go im french that dont work, was brown in kjv and black in jewish version and that just the sheep so you can imagine how lost i am, ask my godfather about it his been going too church for life , he said dont worry about what written in there its the idea that important,man o man.
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels! Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO! Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body. Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
Seriously BIll. These vids are your best (other than real interviews like with Margaret Barker, of course). I am really enjoying your pics and vids. Hail in Jerusalem?!? Wow....... Anyway, I am spreading the word as is our beloved Lou Midgley also on several lists. These are great instructions!
Actually, I think that Yaweh means I AM, which indicates more than just being a name. The four letters together mean I AM. In other words, the God that IS. That is how God said it to Moses. "Tell them I AM sent you"
Where does the Book Genesis Derived from? Who first wrote it? Where did that story come from? It all comes from the creation story of Ancient Sumeria. Ancient Aliens (Gods/Elohim) Came down and created Man(Slave) in there Image.
ObeyYourMaster wrong.. epic of Gilgamesh and Sumerian/Babylonian creation story are so different... and Elohim is singular in the first verse of the Bible and in almost all other places , except when spoken about kings or false gods. Please look into Hebraic linguistics .. no matter if the subject ( Elohim ) is plural, IF THE VERB IS SINGULAR , then that automatically renders the subject as singular. HEBREW 101.. not Gods it’s GOD !!! Most likely a majesterial plural or someother reason not known to man
I think this is more clearly expressed by John when he says "You must believe that God IS" I believe God Is, therefore I know God by reading about His nature and characteristics that we have been given to know. I also realize that I am a human being. I Am That I Am is what the Bible does say. So God is the ultimate reality. When you say "God IS"... full stop, you don't have to add any more to that.
"Eloh" is actually Eloah in Hebrew, but perhaps you didn't want to confuse your discussion by discussing the patach furtivum that is not present in the plural form Elohim?
What’s the patach furtivum? is it the dots and stuff that make the vowel sounds? Actually I 🤔 think those are called something else. 🤨 I look it up though. Thanks 🙏🏽
@@rayvenarmijo1521 "Patach" is the vowel-mark that looks like a single horizontal line, and that denotes a short A-sound. "Pathach furtivum" or "furtive A" is an extra A that "sneaks in" before certain consonants when they occur in a final position. Thus the word for "God" is in one sense "Eloh" (compare the plural Elohim), but "Eloh" actually appears as "Eloah" because of the "furtive A" that sneaks in before the H.
You know your not in true isreal it says in the bible its a desolate place so how is it millions live there? Just stating a fact most people dont realize there is more hidden than truth but YAHUAH told us to seek truth which we all should do together not on our own. He is the head and we are the body so thus we should all be helping and uniting and not fighting man. No one should be period
Its as you said exactly the same rules in arabic, only difference is its "in" insted of "im". Its only used for plural adjectives. So elohim can mean something like "The holy ones" or "The devine beeings". But it can not be ment to be singular. Its not used for noun in fixed form so you cant get the im-ending for e.g "the apples" or "the pigs" since its not an adjective, its not a word u add to the noun, it is the noun itself. So when describing a property in plural fixed form, thats when the im comes in. Which means, god is an adjective not a noun (interesting) and that its more than one who created the earth and the heavens, AND that "God" can not be the name of any god. Just as "the strong ones" not a description of one strong man which name is "Strong", is Elohim not one single masculine god named "God". Actually it never says that its a he, it only says its "the godlike ones" that created..
They way I understand is EL (Aleph, Lamed) means “strong authority”. By adding the suffix “IM” we get “strongest revealed authority”. So OUR “Elohim” would be “YHVH/LORD, whereas you false gods in either singular or plural identified as “elohim” as well. So a false god such as Chemosh or Baal would be the “elohim” (strongest revealed authority) for that particular pagan nation. Elohim is also used in place of judges, religious rulers & even angels. So the term “God” is not a translation for “Elohim” but a substitution. Majestic plural cannot be understood as the “royal we” that we are familiar with. Our “Elohim” did not refer to Himself in that way but is to be understood from an ancient Hebrew perspective. Of course there is no hint of Elohim as being “tri-personal”. That was a later development.
@@robertrecchia2642 You are not even looking at this to study it you claim stuff your religion told you, nonsense stuff that makes no sense. "EL" means "The" in english, if we are talking about a certain chair in our discussion, then that chair is THE Chair. "No I think the chair is too low for the table" but if we are talking about a certain kind of people we'd say "the muslims" in Arabic that would be "Elmuslimin". "Protector of The worlds" = Rab EL3alamin". Even if we talk of the non believers we say ELfakirikin. NOTICE NOW THE EL-START SND THE IN-END. NO OTHER WORLD IS USED LIKE THIS UNLESS YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT A GROUP OF ENTITIES/ HUMANGROUP IN A PERFECT FORM. SO the EL-ELAHI is referring to a special kind of guds or godes or not at all about the gods, just about a group of people, like emos a sad group of braves. however El-Elohim here Cän for no reason in the world become into YaHE that is som taken from its context completey. PLUS NO BOYS NAME ENDS WITH AN OPEN T LIKE Allah does. ONLY GIRLS NAMES DOES THAT. FATIMAH NOORAH AMANEH NADIAH ALLAH. THEY ALL END IN AH. Now found me a boys name ends with AH? Good look boys the Elohim that are mentioned are apparently only girls. The beauty in heart.
When I search the meaning of Elohim in esword with Strongs Elohim can mean god or gods or evil satan and the angels as many are now pushing. to say that in Gen 1 Elohim as satan and his minions said " let us create and image of ourselves" as the word create and image implies a figurative representative or illusion from Strongs. They reason this way. if God EL said you shall create no image , why would he create Adam? an image? And they push it more by saying even if God EL created Adam, satan was the one who said " let us create in our image one in our likeness" as the likeness of satan and the demons. So satan sadduced eve and Adam Also layed with her so they had twins. Cain and Abel. Cannibal twin system to steal the souls of men. Can any help clarify this Elohim in a better way? Since Jesus used Elohim also when He said " Does it not say in your Law, ‘I have said you are “gods"’? So when he said in your law, they imply that within God's word satan has his words within it or God is telling us satan and his demon is in some parts called elohim. Forgive my lack of understanding. i tremble to think of being led astray by any who hope to change the true meaning of the infallible word of God EL. I know is the word without blemish. May it remain so always. Any advice would be grateful. God Bless.
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels! Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO! Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body. Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
You dissected the word Elohim which does not include the Vav as you put. It is only `aleph Lamed Hey which is a feminine base of the word god.....which you ignored completely...with your "guessing" (possibly). The plural of Eloh is Elohot = goddesses But, since this is the name of God it uses a feminine base with a male suffix, plural ending, breaking Hebrew grammar rules. Elim, gods, does not exist in Hebrew, Elim means evil. Thus if you'd look at Genesis 1:27 Elohim said They (male and female) made US like THEM; male and female. Why not put out truthful information? Genesis 1:1 is enough to know that Elohim (Proper name) created (bara- singular verb indicating that Elohim, even though it has a plural ending is ONE individual). I'd hate to see how you deny that Elohim has genders as They claim to in Gen 1:27. Also, Ruwach Elohim is the female half of Elohim, Gen 1:2. YHWH (Yahovah) Elohim is the first and last name of the male half of Elohim, Gen 2:4. You don't need to go beyond Genesis chapters 1 and 2 to explain Elohim.
Dear William Hamblin, this video is very instructive and professionally created. The presentation is exact, balanced and wholly scientific. Congratulations! I'd want to add a few comments and questions, however: A. How can we know that EL/ELIM is the Canaanite term, not Hebrew, when it is found also in Akkadian (ilu), and Hebrew is said to be a Canaanite dialect. B. The plural ELOHIM, referring to the One True God, is sometimes associated with verbs or adjective in plural: 1. אֱלֹהִים חַיִּים (Deut. 5:26; 1Sam. 17:26, 36; Jer. 10:10; 23:36) = Living GOD (literally: Living Gods). The same plural expression is present in Aramaic texts, like Dan. 6:21,27 אֱלָהָא חַיָּא . 2. אֱלֹהִים קְדֹשִׁים (Jos. 24:19) = He is a Holy GOD (literally: He is Holy Gods). The same plural expression is repeated in Aramaic texts: אֱלָהִין קַדִּישִׁין (Dan. 4:5, 6, 15; 5:11) 3. אֱלֹהִים שֹׁפְטִים (Ps. 58:12) = a GOD who judges (literally: Gods who judge) 4. עֶלְיוֹנִין (Dan. 7:18, 27) = The Highest One (literally: the Highest Ones), in Aramaic. 5. עֹשָׂי (Job 35:10) = my MAKER (literally: my Makers) How do you explain these cases? (I am a trinitarian Christian, but honestly, I do not see the plurality of God in the plural ELOHIM, even when it is in a plural agreement, like in the cases above). The Trinity concept belongs to the Biblical message, not to the linguistic field.
אֱלֹהִים Elohim... the base of this word is ELOH אֱלֹהִ which is feminine, noun, goddess, singular and the suffix for this word is IM ים masculine plural. Making the NAME of this one entity to be feminine and masculine, ELOHIM. EL אֱלֹ is the word for god and is masculine and is not the base of this word. Yes EL is part of ELOH but the word has ELOH and should not stop on the masculine base of the word but, needs to continue to the feminine base. Now then, go to Gen 1:27 where Elohim (God) creates man in Their image (and image is identified as gender) male and female. Elohim's name is male and female and this verse says the same. God is not a Trinity but, a "bi-Unity" of male and female. Together They have a son...called the son of God, who came into existence through Their act of creation. He has not always existed per the definition of SON. Col 1:15 He is the firstborn of all creation. Bean
Florin - You are right that there is no trinity to be found there. I used to be a trinitarian but through much study have come to find that the trinity as three persons in one being is not biblical. The most I can come up with is the plural of majesty or that Lady wisdom (not as an actual person, but as an attribute - see book of proverbs ) is a part of him. Just as Eve was taken out of Adam, so lady wisdom has come out of God. Mark 12:28 - 34
@@basicenglishtk Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels! *Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!* Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body. Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
@@yaggyone2122 Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels! *Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!* Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body. Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
I dont understand how ELOHIYM is who is which it isnt his name is YAHUAH not God or ELOHIYM or Lord or Ba'al so im trying to figure all this out because this makes no sense but they are titles
God names are divided to 2 categories : First categorie is a (personal name) which is yahweh. Second category are : (titles) which is eloah, adonai, Elyon elohym, el shadai ect
God names are divided to 2 categories : First categorie is a (personal name) which is yahweh. Second category are : (titles) which is eloah, adonai, Elyon elohym, el shadai ect. Eloah = Allah These 2 names are nearly identical, you have to be very blind to not see it. These people who say that Allah is a moon god are very delusional.
Why is yhwh personal name and elah title ? I’m disgusted of Christians translating yhwh = I am. Who in the world use yhwh to say I am certainly not Jesus.
You did a fine job with Gen 1:1b, I may have taught this also, just not with your exact words. I always emphasize to the fact that when Elohim is used it MUST be accompanied with a plural verb and plural adjectives or even just one plural adjective to say that Elohim can be translated as gods, and not the one true God.
Lucifer was CREATED by Father God! Adam was FORMED by Father God! Father God FORMED "us" in the womb! Satan and the Fallen Angels created the human host body system (Creation is darkness) Father God *creates the darkness* and *forms the light* -->Greek word G430 'elohiym el-o-heem' plural of 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) *Of* the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative:--angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.
@@MrThatWatchman Lucifer is a Latin word. If we go with Hebrew, we do not have a name. Same is true with Greek. Lucifer is really a nobody. Angels were created just like everything else except humans and other life on Earth.
Dear sir I congratulate you with this video which made it very clear to me that a lot of people are trying to persuade us that Judaism is a religion of worship of many gods. I'm studying philosophy and I discovered that in the textbook 'Philosophy and critique of the religion' (written by my professor) , there is a statement that confused me :" Originally, Judaims was a polythëistic religion (examples Gen, 31, 19, or Rechters, 17); Elohim stands for appointing God in plural. "
And, so, the debate goes on. I have a take on that. I am THAT I am .. vs. .. I am WHAT I am (shall prove to be)? The "I AM" spiritism religion(s) of the "new-age", where people consider themselves, "gods" and "goddesses" has been resurrected from "Babylon". So, how about "I AM that ' I am ' that you consider yourself to be, pharaoh."? All those "belief systems" stem from the most ancient, pagan one.
Someone told me, who studied Hebrew, that Elohim is made up of masculine and feminine parts: that "-oh-" is feminine, and "El-" is masculine. Would you clarify for me please?
We can see it at the original text in the Bible in the first page Gen 1:1 which is written in the original text as God = Elohim and in the last page Rev.22:17 The Spirit and the bride.... in Genesis 1:26-27 Let us make man in our own image..he created him male and female.... .....We have Heavenly Mother and Heavenly Father
@@dorulet7577 I've studied this for a year. We have ONE God. His being is comprised of a unity that can divide. God has characteristics that on earth we as humans would define as male and female. Ex. Judgement and mercy. He has designed this world in this same manner, atoms and electricity having positive and negative charges. Male and female in our physical sense parallels a giving and receiving in the spiritual... father and holy spirit. These two together in every single aspect PRODUCE. Here we have the concept of Yeshua as the son of god. Compare genesis 1:1-3 to John 1:1-5. Verse 1 is father, verse 2 is feminine spirit hovering or brooding like a bird over it's nest. Nests have eggs. Verse 3: the light is born. This is Yeshua, and the 6 day creation begins. This concept is also prevalent in the birth of Yeshua. There are 2 forces behind his birth in Luke. Not 1 and this is missed by most. Animals, male and female. Plants, male and female. Sun and moon, male and female. Stars are paralleled with sons of god, or angelic beings in scripture. The very name yhvh. The y is masculine. The H, is the breath or spirit, feminine. The V, having the numerical value of 6 represents the man. The 4th H, will be us. Through marriage. We are the bride of Christ and will recieve eternality and heavenly bodies of whose image we were already originally created in. Deuteronomy 6:7 says yhvh is one (echad) Genesis 2:24 says a man joins his wife and becomes one(echad) Yeshua claimed to be yhvh. Several times. Yet he drew seperation from both himself, anf the holy spirit as well as different. He's the V In the title . Does that make the Holy Spirit a woman? NO. Just as me being a male betrothed to Yeshua as a bride doesn't make me a woman. It's spiritual parallel for understanding.
You are correct, except for oh or och or ah are the paleo cannanite name for ox / cow. Ox is derived from och as can be seen in maloch which is Ma-el-och meaning giver to the cow god, oxen being the plural of ox. This sometimes gets mistakenly mistranslated as king but as kings and priests were the same thing this isnt actually incorrect. Bullock is the same origin. The word milk comes from malock. Cow interestingly comes from Koh and in its singular of Kohen, it is pronounced as Koo in Scotland. This is the direct result if hebrew coming from Bael worship. El-oh-em translates as 'cow gods'. The large extinct cow of Scotland is Orock, and Orrock is stiĺl today used as a surname, this translates as golden cow with all the biblical connections that this implies. The surname Cowan is the english version if Kohen.
The one flaw I'd point out in this clip is that you accurately point out that Elohim is truly recognized as singular or plural based on whether the verb is singular or plural, but you fail to take the few seconds to go back to Gen. 1:1 and point out that the verb "bra" is a singular verb, which means that the subject of the sentence "elohim" is also singular.
El means god, im is used as either plural or means people of, en is also common to used instead of im, oxen, women just to name two. So El-im is people of god. The issue is with El-oH-im because the oH means ox or cow, so Elohim means people of the cow god. Moloch is MLK or MLH which is Ma-El-ocK or Ma-eL-ocH, ma is giver, El is god and och is cow. Bal is Ba-el where Ba means come so come to god. Jael is Ya-eL where Yah is praise, so praise god. Etc etc etc. YHWH, is Yah-ha-waha, yah meaning praise, Ha meaning the giving the next part as a title, and then Waha which means quench thirst, therefore YHWH means praise the god that quenshes thirst. Eli, when i is added to the end to a word it means my, so Eli is my god.
Your verse Josh 22:22 Says EL = mighty Yahovah Elohim 2x. Yahovah Elohim is the male half of Elohim (combo of male and female). Likewise, it could say "God (male, noun, singular); Yahovah Elohim....which is identifying who the writer is talking about....
Could it mean that it was God who created the Heavens and the Earth through those who were present with Him? The Quran also states clearly the "We created the Heavens and the Earth".
Just to drop his jaw, let me tell you what this guy doesn't know about the word ELOHYM - it actually can fill a volume. What he has just given you is WHATEVER!! ELOHYM spelt out gives you the formula for PI: 3.1415. Aleph (1) - Lemmed (30 = 3) - Heh (5) - Yud (10 = 1) - Mem (40 = 4). Now go counterclockwise from the number three (3). This word help you to understand, and helps you to interpret what God represents. Pi is the diameter of a circle; thus, separating the heavens and the earth or dividing the LIGHT from the DARKNESS.
the elohim ha yahowah are teaching us something profound that we as humans often miss which is love the Elohim profoundly love with their hands theytouch each other easily their skin is made of light and love. the elohim got together and embraced and the universe appears before us and we are in our universe and this is the best part of the creation of our universe which is made of light and love. the best part of Elohim creating our universe is that we are Elohim in our universe perfecting your creation.
ELOHIM es en plural no en singular la terminación HIYM es plural, singular es ELO, ELOHA , ALAH, EL etc.. en el hebreo original de Gen. 1.1 esta una palabra que no aparecen las tradiciones que es: - אֵת- ALEF y TAV .. significa: EL CORDERO INMOLADO GEN. 1:1 se puede traducir de muchas maneras una de ellas seria: el Dios de los dioses y el cordero inmolado organizaron los cielos y la tierra, o EN UN PRINCIPIO LOS DIOSES ORGANIZARON EL UNIVERSO Y LA TIERRA.. etc.. Prov. 30:4
EMMU - Te equivocas, אלהים (elohim) es el plural de אלה (eloah), pero se usa como singular con respeto. אל (el) solo es una forma corta de decirlo, y las palabras elo, alah y eloha no son hebreas. La terminación del plural no es -hyim*, sino -im, en sustantivis masculinos, o -ot, en sustantivos femeninos, siempre cuidando las excepciones, como אבות (avot, padres, sustantivo masculino con plural en -ot). La palabra את no se traduce porque no tiene traducción, pues es una partícula que introduce el complemento directo (el acusativo del latín), pero en nuesto idioma no la necesitamos, pues el orden y la lógica nos indica qué hace de complemento directo.
+jloveinnc it does seem like it. at the end of it all im left wondering, "sooooo whats that got to do with genesis 1v1". a great presentation regardless.
as i said, this wasn't some sort of bible teaching, his focus was in the pronunciation of the word ELOHIM.. not sure what is so difficult to understand here, geez
The word created is the verb in the first sentence of Genesis which affects the word Elohim...which in said in other videos as 'well it is singular because it is next to 'created'' but how can that be true...you can say 'God created' just as grammatically correct as 'Gods created'. So you can't say it is singular, but there is a lot of evidence for it being plural, as the word is Elohim.
@@luckyspec2274 no the Torah does not nor does the New testament but we do know from the Old testament that you have father God and you also have his spirit. Later on we we find out about the Son more clearly. So all I'm saying is that if the plural Elohim is being used to describe father then the fact that we know what we know now which we call the trinity would make sense to use Elohim in the plural form in Genesis.
@@yahshuasquotation6778 or, there's actually a plural of gods who created everything, and you're projecting your belief onto something that isn't said.
@@luckyspec2274 well it would make no sense for the Bible to credit God as the sole creator of things and then also credit other gods in creating the world too. I mean if you want to believe that other gods created the world that's neither here nor there but you can't get that belief from the Bible and if the Bible uses a plural form to describe God all I'm saying is that it would make sense considering what we know about the nature of God. In all honesty the fact that Genesis uses a plural form to describe God only reinstates my belief of the trinity and the nature of father. I mean we do know for a fact that father has a spirit which is independent from himself so we know from the Old testament there's father God and also his spirit and later on we find out about his son and if that's the way things always had been then it would make more sense that Genesis uses a plural form to describe father when creating the universe seeing how all three of himself was responsible for creation.
you say Elohim aherim al panai. like its plural . but Elohim is 1. Elohim is the 1 as UNIT.... got the idea?... alll things combined together to a one unit.
I would like you to take note of the fact that the Elohim our love and their skin is made of light and love. and the Elohim embraced in the universe came from the Divine energy which came through when they embraced and here we are in our universe of light and love and we are Elohim perfecting your creation
oz sane Jesus isn't I AM let me explain: "Before Abraham 'was' *I AM* " Jesus wasn't talking about himself but his God. Don't take it too literally as "Before Abraham was I am" Jesus was talking about his God he prayed to.
u jesus ppl go way no even the same person show himself to the world and said its a delusions my black ppl wake up dont watch no face let them and the pope serve serve their delusions God i said get out of them before its too late they still wants our free services without us black the little fragile them cannot survived wake up my ppl run them wey and stop listen to them no matter how their talk seems truth remember its a lie now we know the truth as comes out there is nothing they can do about it anymore jus run dem way mi ppl cho
Elohim refers to the Divine Perfect beings who have skin of light and love about 6 of them and then the Divine energy that comes through them when they're in total Harmony Unity intentionally which is called yahowah and then the universe appears before us made of this light love energy of the Union of Elohim
Elohim is singular in the first verse !!!!!! No matter if the subject is plural, as long as the verb ( BARA /Created ) is singular , the it makes the subject singular . Stop with the Gods. It doesn’t say that, look into the Hebraic linguistics before coming out of you mouths on such serious issues. 6 Elohims??? What???
Elohim ist not the name of God. HIS Name's consonants are: "yud-hei-vav-hei". But the vowels were forgotten... And even if you knew HIS name, you are not allowed to speak it outside the Temple!. "Elohim" is something else.
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels! Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO! Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body. Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
Elohim, means - I AM SO GOOD. Theologists explain it a the excelence of all things, but it`s actually a very simple name of The Father. Thanks a lot for the post buddy.
Elohim can mean powers, and it can mean power of the sea. This is why the story of Yeshua calming the storm on the sea of Galilee was so significant. Do you remember their reaction?
Of course, translating the original into "God" or "gods" is inaccurate, yet understood. No confusion there. Just that the Name YHWH is so debated, seemingly lost and virtually unknown, as to proper pronunciation. I believe "Elohim" refers to God of gods / "angels" as we call them AND to them ALL as co-creators, or HELPERS, dependent upon [verb] usage and context. "ElohIM said, Let US make man in OUR [own] image." Details aside. Deep subject.
@@sicariushahni5366 elohim means powers. Just because it was translated God doesn't require that's what it means. Because scripturally it applies elsewhere. Meaning powers, it's assuming to divinity/diety, to which angelic beings are. They are not yhvh, but they are still divine, diety, immortal, eternal. They are called sons of God in scripture, or sons of powers. I'm a Jones and my wife is a Jones. Our offspring or creation will be Jones as well. I fully believe the we and us in 1:26 was the Father, and the Holy Spirit, but that's here nor there at the moment.
Here is some thing that I just recently learned myself, from the reknowned scholar Michael Heiser. Elohim is not another name for. Yahuah, aka God. It can mean a person who is deceased, a pagan god, or even the prince of darkness. When Samuel was called up from the dead, he was referred to as an Elohim, for example. Yahuah, aka God, is an Elohim, but that is not his name. You are a human being but I would not say, “Hi human being” but use your actual name. And why are you calling the Almighty God? With all your scholarship? In the Lords prayer we are told to keep his name Holy, set apart. But this is impossible when we are calling him God, since he never called himself that! Per my research, he is called Yahuah. But if one does not feel confident about how to pronounce his name, there are alternatives like the Almighty, or the creator or heavenly father to use instead. I have felt personally warned not to call him Elohim as if that is his name. But of course you can take the subject up in prayer. Of course, there is no J in Hebrew, so he would not be called Jehovah, and his son should not be called Jesus. Per my research Yahushua is the correct word, which means Yahuah saves. Why are people so reluctant to give into traditions of men, and not use the actual names? Why not give honor and respect to the true names? It has been my own personal experience, and the experience of others, that yes prayers to God and Jesus will be answered. Mercy is shown to us in our ignorance. But once you know the truth, why just shrug it off?
Both gen 19:24 and Isaiah 44:6 mentions 2 YHWH! Gen 19:24 YHWH on earth raining down fire and brimstone from YHWH in heaven. Isaiah 44:6 YHWH the king of israel and his redeemer YHWH lord of hosts says i am the 1st and i am the last and there is no other GOD besides me. The 2nd being the redeemer to the 1st is obviously jesus for christians. For jews perhaps after considering Isaiah 53 the nazar or shoot (Nazarene...jesus grew up in Nazareth) that GOD chose that dies for us and not for himself...who's without sin? Perhaps Isaiah 7:14 one born of a virgin (alma when translated 250 years before jesus by the 70 jewish scribes in the Septuagint chose the word virgin and not young unmarried girl. Being born of a virgin leaves the human male out of the picture and sin according to tradition is passed on by the male....so this one born by a virgin would have no sin! After dieing will see his offspring....so since there are two YHWH's perhaps ELOHIM which is singular or plural although all other words ending in 'im' are plural as in english all words ending in 's' are plural in gen 1:1 although not associated with the plural verb might be the exception to that rule! Echad (one) is both singular and a unity also dependant on context. The one born of a virgin that GOD himself prophesied in isaiah 7:14 says he would be called EMMANUEL or GOD with us! NT makes clear that y'shua or now the angelocized jesus spoke all things into existance. Gen 1:1 says ELOHIM did.....so who is jesus?
@@yohannesgebrmadhin Well, that is what I suggested... It's more probably an amplitudinis, not a majestaetis. Like אֵלֹנֵי מַמְרֵא in Genesis 18:1 obviously is a plural, but may as well be one very big tree, as some translations have it.
Elohim doesn't mean: God, it means "Great Powers" Gen 30:8 Rachel used this word to describe great powers, description of her wrestling with her sister. Elohim is used to describe the God as a deity.
there is no precedent for the sound "O" in Elohim, the emphasis should be on the Hey-Yod portion giving the sound Hai or life, as we know the Aleph is silent sounding "EH" "LE" CHI EEM you will not find another word with an O sound after EL, Those naughty Maserite monks tsk tsk
By the way, here is a most interesting fact in the very first verse in Genesis. Especially so for those who deny the deity of Jesus. (JWs, Christadelpians, Mormons, and other cults who are NOT saved). You will see the just after Elohim אֱלֹהִ֑ים is Aleph Tav אֱלֹהִ֑ים (The alpha and the Omega, as mention in Revelations). Jesus is God and the Creator also. Wow.
Mormons don't deny the deity of Jesus. They believe that Jesus is Jehovah and that He is the Creator. They're Social Trinitarians, so they just don't think the members of the Trinity are one substance, but they don't deny the Trinity outright. William Hamblin, who made this video, is a Mormon and a Professor at BYU, and he would be the first to tell you that Jesus is Jehovah.
Eloh/im is not a biblical name for God. only the iliterate arabs thought that, bc they were clueless as their messenger. Gods Name is יהוה they just got it wrong, like all other things.
So amazing. I learned so much. אל אלהים יהוה (well in theory that is correct) but this was powerful. I was typing יהיה incorrectly, instead of how you just showed me יהוה. But what’s really talking to me too in this video was that my incorrect spelling was a word in this video. From the Ten Commandments. Wow! Praise יהוה
Amen Hashem Yahshua Holy ☝.
Best upon your opinion what is the best refrence to learn ancient/bible herbrew???
This is incredible information! Thank you very much sir
I had a dream a couple of months ago, in the dream, the man said 'they call good evil, and evil good, they do this for their hatred of Elohim'. I hadn't heard of the word Elohim before (not that I can remember anyway) but I understood in the dream, that the man was speaking of GOD when he said the name 'Elohim'.
interesting... I believe that Elohim is the Creator's name too...
I believe every word of the Torah
Owao... Current prophet.... Wait something greater will be revealed...!
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels!
*Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!*
Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body.
Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
Lucifer was CREATED by Father God! Adam was FORMED by Father God! Father God FORMED "us" in the womb! Satan and the Fallen Angels created the human host body system (Creation is darkness) Father God *creates the darkness* and *forms the light*
-->Greek word G430 'elohiym el-o-heem' plural of 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) *Of* the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative:--angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.
Wow, great music at the beginning.
Fantastic. Great technique.
Shalom! I liked so much the music. would you please share what album is it, please? I loved that!
And thank you by the important information over the name of Elohim.
Question in the intro I hear a Hebrew instumental who is playing that instrumental?
what song is this in the beginning?????
liked the intro music, whats it called?
How does he do that? is that a specific bbible app?
God bless you and thank you for teaching. Some of the people on here can be so cruel. But, I was searching and praying for the Lord to lead me to someone who could help me understand, being that I was misled by a couple of people and it didn't sit right in my spirit. Knowing Hebrew helps a lot. Thank you and God bless you!
Hey all... What was the opening track for this video.. I think it sounds cool!!
Wow, found myself back here... What program are you using please for the translation?
Wowsers! Feb 4, 2010! That was on my birthday William!!!
Good...
I want to record videos like that. What program did you use?
I'm very curious how Elohim relates to Allah in Arabic, cuz in Arabic 'Al' simply means "The" or 'thee', and Elah' is a God. But to differentiate God above all other gods, we would say Al"Thee God"Elah' ( Al-elah) Allah , so..... instead of 'Eelah' - a small God.- without the 'Al'.
.. now about the Hebrew, if when we refer to thee God, and if Elohim is ' small gods in multiple' versus the singular One God, would not the Hebrew simply drop the 'Im'-eem- in Elohim, to make a singular 'Eloh',, . Why is it Elohim instead of 'Eloh', ?
And why is Eloh never ever even used or mentioned,? Is it just a matter of Hebrew simply just doesn't recognize the word 'Eloh without the ' eem' as a Hebrew word at all?'
El [singular, masculine] = god
Elim [plural, masculine] = gods
Elohim [plural, masculine] = gods
Eloah [singular, feminine] = goddess
Ha [definite article] = the
HaEl = thee god
HaElohim = thee gods
@ William Hamblin, I notice that something you didn't address in your video was the placement of the את after the word אלוהים and before the השמיים. Since the word, השמיים means "the heavens" its placement in this context not grammatically correct. For our English only readers, the translation would read, "In the beginning created God the, the heavens and the earth." But ALL the translators seem to ignore this anomaly.
The word ברשית really translates as "beginning" rather than "in the beginning." From the Hebrew theological concept, this makes sense because the beginning of all things (God) always existed and it is from Him that all things came into being. So, for [the] beginning (barasheit/ברשית) [one] to have created (berah/ברה) the (et/את) gods (elohim/אלוהים), [the definitive "et/את" relocated to before the word elohim] the heavens (hashamayim/השמיים) and (vi'et/ואת) the earth (haeretz/הארץ). Or more plainly; "Beginning created the (et/את) gods, the heavens and the earth" would seem to make much better grammatical sense than the standard translation.
What are your thoughts on this, please?
Great observation in non Hebrew hebraic scriptures left out the letters "ET" Yahweh's communication system Aleph-Bet. Yahweh created the Aleph-bet before the first creation of HaShamayin and HaEretz which was prefect and tov...
Yeah it is interesting, some people believe it only talks about the summit. Not sure but will look into it.
2 Years ago, I heard of a spiritual voice speaking to me, it felt like a presence of some sort and it says “Elohim” in a soothing like voice. It freaked me out at first because I’ve never heard of that word or what was the meaning of it, so I thought that a demonic entity was messing with my head. I go to google and search the meaning of the word and I find out that it’s a Hebrew name for the Almighty creator. I was in disbelief and and every time I talk about it I get teary eye’d. I pray and dream one day all of the families on earth can love each other and praise God for his mercy and his Glory.
Elohim means El the Sea or El the Ocean, you can intepreted this in that way. So you have El (whith mean "him") the endless.
Elonone..none creator 🇲🇨indonesia
I think the Creator's name is Elohim...
@@missk6295 elohim..in my country elonone.
@@czernm20 el ohim? Ohim meaning see?!
cool video what software did you use to create it?
what software is that where to find it
Why does the word let, appeared in every sentence that GOD spoke from genesis 1:3-26? He was speaking to someone not the angels, and in every sentence he mention the word let. That means GOD was talking to someone throughout creation but when he came to verse 26 he changed the way he had been speaking to the person, by saying let us make man in our image and likeness. Again the word let appeared there.
Bill, Well done!!!!!!
At 5:32, the name on the right is not correct. There is no such Hebrew name for the Creator as Eloh. It is missing the last vowel, which is a patach. When the last letter of a Hebrew word has a letter Hei (like in this case), an Ayin, or a Chet, AND the vowel is a patach (like in this case), the vowel comes before the consonant, which is the exception to the general rule of the consonant coming before each vowel. So the pronunciation is Elo-ah.
why descriptive title was translated to english and lost the meaning? why the name of our Creator translated from YHWH to LORD which mean baal?
From What I understand the old Jewish scribes thought then name Yahuwah to holy and sacred for people to use out of fear of misusing the name. So in the old testament they change Yahuwah ( Elohims sacred name) into Adonai meaning LORD in Hebrew. Where you read 'LORD' not 'lord' in the old testament it is actually YAHUWAH! why these men decided to do this is beyond me. people shouldn't play with the name of The Creator nor His Words.
Could it mean the powerful one
That's was great👍🏻
This is God's name: יהוה
Elohim (אלהים) is not God's name.
yes it is, in genesis 1:1
Elohim is like a Title
like "The Living G-d"
and YHWH is His name. right?
@@user-yg1lt5wp8q To the best of my knowledge, yes. I learned this thru Nehemiah Gordon. He's on CZcams too.
@@bourbonbilis6367 Yeap! :)
Will this god shom himself and let himself be recorded on live television?
Excellent job young man. Very well done. Extremely helpful to me personally.
Im so confusew thought they didnt even have vowels so it be lhm and its plural?_? Was verbal tradition but its plural?_? And on top of that something as simple as the colour of the sheep isnt the same if u say kjv the way too go im french that dont work, was brown in kjv and black in jewish version and that just the sheep so you can imagine how lost i am, ask my godfather about it his been going too church for life , he said dont worry about what written in there its the idea that important,man o man.
May I ask, what Bible program are you using on the computer?
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels!
Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!
Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body.
Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
Seriously BIll. These vids are your best (other than real interviews like with Margaret Barker, of course). I am really enjoying your pics and vids. Hail in Jerusalem?!? Wow....... Anyway, I am spreading the word as is our beloved Lou Midgley also on several lists. These are great instructions!
did you read Mauro Biglino 's book ?
Actually, I think that Yaweh means I AM, which indicates more than just being a name. The four letters together mean I AM. In other words, the God that IS. That is how God said it to Moses. "Tell them I AM sent you"
There is no word for, "am" in Hebrew! Yahweh means, "I exist"...
Where does the Book Genesis Derived from? Who first wrote it?
Where did that story come from?
It all comes from the creation story of Ancient Sumeria.
Ancient Aliens (Gods/Elohim) Came down and created Man(Slave) in there Image.
ObeyYourMaster wrong.. epic of Gilgamesh and Sumerian/Babylonian creation story are so different... and Elohim is singular in the first verse of the Bible and in almost all other places , except when spoken about kings or false gods. Please look into Hebraic linguistics .. no matter if the subject ( Elohim ) is plural, IF THE VERB IS SINGULAR , then that automatically renders the subject as singular. HEBREW 101.. not Gods it’s GOD !!! Most likely a majesterial plural or someother reason not known to man
Immanu El
Samu El .... makes you think when you know the Hebrew defenitions
Rapha El
Gabri El
Micha El
yep you're right
I think this is more clearly expressed by John when he says "You must believe that God IS" I believe God Is, therefore I know God by reading about His nature and characteristics that we have been given to know. I also realize that I am a human being. I Am That I Am is what the Bible does say. So God is the ultimate reality. When you say "God IS"... full stop, you don't have to add any more to that.
יהוה, הדבר יהוה, הרוח אלהים
"Eloh" is actually Eloah in Hebrew, but perhaps you didn't want to confuse your discussion by discussing the patach furtivum that is not present in the plural form Elohim?
What’s the patach furtivum? is it the dots and stuff that make the vowel sounds? Actually I 🤔 think those are called something else. 🤨 I look it up though. Thanks 🙏🏽
@@rayvenarmijo1521 "Patach" is the vowel-mark that looks like a single horizontal line, and that denotes a short A-sound. "Pathach furtivum" or "furtive A" is an extra A that "sneaks in" before certain consonants when they occur in a final position. Thus the word for "God" is in one sense "Eloh" (compare the plural Elohim), but "Eloh" actually appears as "Eloah" because of the "furtive A" that sneaks in before the H.
Guys, please take your debate elsewhere. Comment here only on the video.
We are not amused!
You know your not in true isreal it says in the bible its a desolate place so how is it millions live there? Just stating a fact most people dont realize there is more hidden than truth but YAHUAH told us to seek truth which we all should do together not on our own. He is the head and we are the body so thus we should all be helping and uniting and not fighting man. No one should be period
Its as you said exactly the same rules in arabic, only difference is its "in" insted of "im".
Its only used for plural adjectives. So elohim can mean something like "The holy ones" or "The devine beeings". But it can not be ment to be singular. Its not used for noun in fixed form so you cant get the im-ending for e.g "the apples" or "the pigs" since its not an adjective, its not a word u add to the noun, it is the noun itself. So when describing a property in plural fixed form, thats when the im comes in.
Which means, god is an adjective not a noun (interesting) and that its more than one who created the earth and the heavens, AND that "God" can not be the name of any god. Just as "the strong ones" not a description of one strong man which name is "Strong", is Elohim not one single masculine god named "God". Actually it never says that its a he, it only says its "the godlike ones" that created..
They way I understand is EL (Aleph, Lamed) means “strong authority”. By adding the suffix “IM” we get “strongest revealed authority”. So OUR “Elohim” would be “YHVH/LORD, whereas you false gods in either singular or plural identified as “elohim” as well. So a false god such as Chemosh or Baal would be the “elohim” (strongest revealed authority) for that particular pagan nation. Elohim is also used in place of judges, religious rulers & even angels. So the term “God” is not a translation for “Elohim” but a substitution. Majestic plural cannot be understood as the “royal we” that we are familiar with. Our “Elohim” did not refer to Himself in that way but is to be understood from an ancient Hebrew perspective. Of course there is no hint of Elohim as being “tri-personal”. That was a later development.
@@robertrecchia2642 You are not even looking at this to study it you claim stuff your religion told you, nonsense stuff that makes no sense.
"EL" means "The" in english, if we are talking about a certain chair in our discussion, then that chair is THE Chair. "No I think the chair is too low for the table" but if we are talking about a certain kind of people we'd say "the muslims" in Arabic that would be "Elmuslimin". "Protector of The worlds" = Rab EL3alamin". Even if we talk of the non believers we say ELfakirikin. NOTICE NOW THE EL-START SND THE IN-END. NO OTHER WORLD IS USED LIKE THIS UNLESS YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT A GROUP OF ENTITIES/ HUMANGROUP IN A PERFECT FORM. SO the EL-ELAHI is referring to a special kind of guds or godes or not at all about the gods, just about a group of people, like emos a sad group of braves. however El-Elohim here
Cän for no reason in the world become into YaHE that is som taken from its context completey. PLUS NO BOYS NAME ENDS WITH AN OPEN T LIKE Allah does. ONLY GIRLS NAMES DOES THAT. FATIMAH NOORAH AMANEH NADIAH ALLAH. THEY ALL END IN AH. Now found me a boys name ends with AH?
Good look boys the Elohim that are mentioned are apparently only girls. The beauty in heart.
God Elohim
@brgordon38 It's not polytheism.. the One God is Infinite, that is also the understanding of Hinduism.
When I search the meaning of Elohim in esword with Strongs Elohim can mean god or gods or evil satan and the angels as many are now pushing. to say that in Gen 1 Elohim as satan and his minions said " let us create and image of ourselves" as the word create and image implies a figurative representative or illusion from Strongs. They reason this way. if God EL said you shall create no image , why would he create Adam? an image? And they push it more by saying even if God EL created Adam, satan was the one who said " let us create in our image one in our likeness" as the likeness of satan and the demons. So satan sadduced eve and Adam Also layed with her so they had twins. Cain and Abel. Cannibal twin system to steal the souls of men. Can any help clarify this Elohim in a better way? Since Jesus used Elohim also when He said " Does it not say in your Law, ‘I have said you are “gods"’? So when he said in your law, they imply that within God's word satan has his words within it or God is telling us satan and his demon is in some parts called elohim. Forgive my lack of understanding. i tremble to think of being led astray by any who hope to change the true meaning of the infallible word of God EL. I know is the word without blemish. May it remain so always. Any advice would be grateful. God Bless.
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels!
Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!
Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body.
Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
@keyboardista Radha And Krishna! Lakshmi and Narayana!
You dissected the word Elohim which does not include the Vav as you put. It is only `aleph Lamed Hey which is a feminine base of the word god.....which you ignored completely...with your "guessing" (possibly). The plural of Eloh is Elohot = goddesses But, since this is the name of God it uses a feminine base with a male suffix, plural ending, breaking Hebrew grammar rules. Elim, gods, does not exist in Hebrew, Elim means evil. Thus if you'd look at Genesis 1:27 Elohim said They (male and female) made US like THEM; male and female. Why not put out truthful information? Genesis 1:1 is enough to know that Elohim (Proper name) created (bara- singular verb indicating that Elohim, even though it has a plural ending is ONE individual). I'd hate to see how you deny that Elohim has genders as They claim to in Gen 1:27. Also, Ruwach Elohim is the female half of Elohim, Gen 1:2. YHWH (Yahovah) Elohim is the first and last name of the male half of Elohim, Gen 2:4. You don't need to go beyond Genesis chapters 1 and 2 to explain Elohim.
Dear William Hamblin, this video is very instructive and professionally created. The presentation is exact, balanced and wholly scientific. Congratulations!
I'd want to add a few comments and questions, however:
A. How can we know that EL/ELIM is the Canaanite term, not Hebrew, when it is found also in Akkadian (ilu), and Hebrew is said to be a Canaanite dialect.
B. The plural ELOHIM, referring to the One True God, is sometimes associated with verbs or adjective in plural:
1. אֱלֹהִים חַיִּים (Deut. 5:26; 1Sam. 17:26, 36; Jer. 10:10; 23:36) = Living GOD (literally: Living Gods). The same plural expression is present in Aramaic texts, like Dan. 6:21,27 אֱלָהָא חַיָּא .
2. אֱלֹהִים קְדֹשִׁים (Jos. 24:19) = He is a Holy GOD (literally: He is Holy Gods). The same plural expression is repeated in Aramaic texts: אֱלָהִין קַדִּישִׁין (Dan. 4:5, 6, 15; 5:11)
3. אֱלֹהִים שֹׁפְטִים (Ps. 58:12) = a GOD who judges (literally: Gods who judge)
4. עֶלְיוֹנִין (Dan. 7:18, 27) = The Highest One (literally: the Highest Ones), in Aramaic.
5. עֹשָׂי (Job 35:10) = my MAKER (literally: my Makers)
How do you explain these cases? (I am a trinitarian Christian, but honestly, I do not see the plurality of God in the plural ELOHIM, even when it is in a plural agreement, like in the cases above). The Trinity concept belongs to the Biblical message, not to the linguistic field.
אֱלֹהִים Elohim... the base of this word is ELOH אֱלֹהִ which is feminine, noun, goddess, singular and the suffix for this word is IM ים masculine plural. Making the NAME of this one entity to be feminine and masculine, ELOHIM. EL אֱלֹ is the word for god and is masculine and is not the base of this word. Yes EL is part of ELOH but the word has ELOH and should not stop on the masculine base of the word but, needs to continue to the feminine base. Now then, go to Gen 1:27 where Elohim (God) creates man in Their image (and image is identified as gender) male and female. Elohim's name is male and female and this verse says the same. God is not a Trinity but, a "bi-Unity" of male and female. Together They have a son...called the son of God, who came into existence through Their act of creation. He has not always existed per the definition of SON. Col 1:15 He is the firstborn of all creation. Bean
Florin - You are right that there is no trinity to be found there. I used to be a trinitarian but through much study have come to find that the trinity as three persons in one being is not biblical. The most I can come up with is the plural of majesty or that Lady wisdom (not as an actual person, but as an attribute - see book of proverbs ) is a part of him. Just as Eve was taken out of Adam, so lady wisdom has come out of God.
Mark 12:28 - 34
@@basicenglishtk Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels!
*Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!*
Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body.
Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
@@yaggyone2122 Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels!
*Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!*
Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body.
Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
soooo. Does this have anything to do with the polytheistic origins of Judaism?
I dont understand how ELOHIYM is who is which it isnt his name is YAHUAH not God or ELOHIYM or Lord or Ba'al so im trying to figure all this out because this makes no sense but they are titles
God names are divided to 2 categories :
First categorie is a (personal name) which is yahweh.
Second category are : (titles) which is eloah, adonai, Elyon elohym, el shadai ect
God names are divided to 2 categories :
First categorie is a (personal name) which is yahweh.
Second category are : (titles) which is eloah, adonai, Elyon elohym, el shadai ect.
Eloah = Allah
These 2 names are nearly identical, you have to be very blind to not see
it.
These people who say that Allah is a moon god are very delusional.
Why is yhwh personal name and elah title ? I’m disgusted of Christians translating yhwh = I am. Who in the world use yhwh to say I am certainly not Jesus.
eloah=allah 🤭
Elohim=elonone ( none /god ) im from indonesia
You did a fine job with Gen 1:1b, I may have taught this also, just not with your exact words. I always emphasize to the fact that when Elohim is used it MUST be accompanied with a plural verb and plural adjectives or even just one plural adjective to say that Elohim can be translated as gods, and not the one true God.
Lucifer was CREATED by Father God! Adam was FORMED by Father God! Father God FORMED "us" in the womb! Satan and the Fallen Angels created the human host body system (Creation is darkness) Father God *creates the darkness* and *forms the light*
-->Greek word G430 'elohiym el-o-heem' plural of 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) *Of* the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative:--angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.
@@MrThatWatchman Lucifer is a Latin word. If we go with Hebrew, we do not have a name. Same is true with Greek. Lucifer is really a nobody. Angels were created just like everything else except humans and other life on Earth.
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Groovy baby! But I prefer the 72 lettered Holy Unspeakable Name! Are you aware of that one William???
Dear sir
I congratulate you with this video which made it very clear to me that a lot of people are trying to persuade us that Judaism is a religion of worship of many gods.
I'm studying philosophy and I discovered that in the textbook 'Philosophy and critique of the religion' (written by my professor) , there is a statement that confused me :" Originally, Judaims was a polythëistic religion (examples Gen, 31, 19, or Rechters, 17); Elohim stands for appointing God in plural. "
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And, so, the debate goes on.
I have a take on that. I am THAT I am .. vs. .. I am WHAT I am (shall prove to be)?
The "I AM" spiritism religion(s) of the "new-age", where people consider themselves, "gods" and "goddesses" has been resurrected from "Babylon". So, how about "I AM that ' I am ' that you consider yourself to be, pharaoh."? All those "belief systems" stem from the most ancient, pagan one.
Elim is written wrong. you wrote El yim not Elim
Elohim in joshua 22.22 is not gods or god in any form its power(s). El or Elim means God/Gods
You need to correct that slide.
'Possibly as a name!'😮
Someone told me, who studied Hebrew, that Elohim is made up of masculine and feminine parts: that "-oh-" is feminine, and "El-" is masculine. Would you clarify for me please?
It is not said as Eloh that word is said as Eloah
There's no plural of Majesty in Hebrew
Never really explained it.
how can "hebrew" be a language? when abraham was the 1st to be called a "hebrew" he never created a language THINK PEOPLE
What language did he spoke?
what's the language that he spoke called?
We can see it at the original text in the Bible in the first page Gen 1:1 which is written in the original text as God = Elohim and in the last page Rev.22:17
The Spirit and the bride....
in Genesis 1:26-27 Let us make man in our own image..he created him male and female....
.....We have Heavenly Mother and Heavenly Father
@@dorulet7577 I've studied this for a year. We have ONE God. His being is comprised of a unity that can divide. God has characteristics that on earth we as humans would define as male and female. Ex. Judgement and mercy. He has designed this world in this same manner, atoms and electricity having positive and negative charges. Male and female in our physical sense parallels a giving and receiving in the spiritual... father and holy spirit. These two together in every single aspect PRODUCE. Here we have the concept of Yeshua as the son of god. Compare genesis 1:1-3 to John 1:1-5. Verse 1 is father, verse 2 is feminine spirit hovering or brooding like a bird over it's nest. Nests have eggs. Verse 3: the light is born. This is Yeshua, and the 6 day creation begins. This concept is also prevalent in the birth of Yeshua. There are 2 forces behind his birth in Luke. Not 1 and this is missed by most.
Animals, male and female. Plants, male and female. Sun and moon, male and female. Stars are paralleled with sons of god, or angelic beings in scripture.
The very name yhvh. The y is masculine. The H, is the breath or spirit, feminine. The V, having the numerical value of 6 represents the man. The 4th H, will be us. Through marriage. We are the bride of Christ and will recieve eternality and heavenly bodies of whose image we were already originally created in. Deuteronomy 6:7 says yhvh is one (echad) Genesis 2:24 says a man joins his wife and becomes one(echad)
Yeshua claimed to be yhvh. Several times. Yet he drew seperation from both himself, anf the holy spirit as well as different. He's the V In the title . Does that make the Holy Spirit a woman? NO. Just as me being a male betrothed to Yeshua as a bride doesn't make me a woman. It's spiritual parallel for understanding.
You are correct, except for oh or och or ah are the paleo cannanite name for ox / cow. Ox is derived from och as can be seen in maloch which is Ma-el-och meaning giver to the cow god, oxen being the plural of ox. This sometimes gets mistakenly mistranslated as king but as kings and priests were the same thing this isnt actually incorrect. Bullock is the same origin. The word milk comes from malock. Cow interestingly comes from Koh and in its singular of Kohen, it is pronounced as Koo in Scotland. This is the direct result if hebrew coming from Bael worship. El-oh-em translates as 'cow gods'. The large extinct cow of Scotland is Orock, and Orrock is stiĺl today used as a surname, this translates as golden cow with all the biblical connections that this implies. The surname Cowan is the english version if Kohen.
The one flaw I'd point out in this clip is that you accurately point out that Elohim is truly recognized as singular or plural based on whether the verb is singular or plural, but you fail to take the few seconds to go back to Gen. 1:1 and point out that the verb "bra" is a singular verb, which means that the subject of the sentence "elohim" is also singular.
Not necessarily. It isn't that easy. God is an echad.
My name is antoni punef my father genetic eloh...thanks..
El means god, im is used as either plural or means people of, en is also common to used instead of im, oxen, women just to name two. So El-im is people of god. The issue is with El-oH-im because the oH means ox or cow, so Elohim means people of the cow god. Moloch is MLK or MLH which is Ma-El-ocK or Ma-eL-ocH, ma is giver, El is god and och is cow. Bal is Ba-el where Ba means come so come to god. Jael is Ya-eL where Yah is praise, so praise god. Etc etc etc. YHWH, is Yah-ha-waha, yah meaning praise, Ha meaning the giving the next part as a title, and then Waha which means quench thirst, therefore YHWH means praise the god that quenshes thirst. Eli, when i is added to the end to a word it means my, so Eli is my god.
Your verse Josh 22:22 Says EL = mighty Yahovah Elohim 2x. Yahovah Elohim is the male half of Elohim (combo of male and female). Likewise, it could say "God (male, noun, singular); Yahovah Elohim....which is identifying who the writer is talking about....
I looked at comments first,as the video loaded on my tablet.Seeing a lot of 'i am' ,but in hebrew you can't say,'i am'.Just a fact.
thats what makes this more interesting
YOU CANT SAY I AM IN HEBREW?!?! Is that for real? If it is, my mind is blown 🤯 (first I ever got to use that emoji)!
@@rayvenarmijo1521 you can't say "I am" in Hebrew.
Could it mean that it was God who created the Heavens and the Earth through those who were present with Him? The Quran also states clearly the "We created the Heavens and the Earth".
Just to drop his jaw, let me tell you what this guy doesn't know about the word ELOHYM - it actually can fill a volume. What he has just given you is WHATEVER!!
ELOHYM spelt out gives you the formula for PI: 3.1415. Aleph (1) - Lemmed (30 = 3) - Heh (5) - Yud (10 = 1) - Mem (40 = 4). Now go counterclockwise from the number three (3). This word help you to understand, and helps you to interpret what God represents. Pi is the diameter of a circle; thus, separating the heavens and the earth or dividing the LIGHT from the DARKNESS.
the elohim ha yahowah are teaching us something profound that we as humans often miss which is love the Elohim profoundly love with their hands theytouch each other easily their skin is made of light and love. the elohim got together and embraced and the universe appears before us and we are in our universe and this is the best part of the creation of our universe which is made of light and love. the best part of Elohim creating our universe is that we are Elohim in our universe perfecting your creation.
ELOHIM es en plural no en singular la terminación HIYM es plural, singular es ELO, ELOHA , ALAH, EL etc.. en el hebreo original de Gen. 1.1 esta una palabra que no aparecen las tradiciones que es: - אֵת- ALEF y TAV .. significa: EL CORDERO INMOLADO GEN. 1:1 se puede traducir de muchas maneras una de ellas seria: el Dios de los dioses y el cordero inmolado organizaron los cielos y la tierra, o EN UN PRINCIPIO LOS DIOSES ORGANIZARON EL UNIVERSO Y LA TIERRA.. etc.. Prov. 30:4
EMMU - Te equivocas, אלהים (elohim) es el plural de אלה (eloah), pero se usa como singular con respeto. אל (el) solo es una forma corta de decirlo, y las palabras elo, alah y eloha no son hebreas. La terminación del plural no es -hyim*, sino -im, en sustantivis masculinos, o -ot, en sustantivos femeninos, siempre cuidando las excepciones, como אבות (avot, padres, sustantivo masculino con plural en -ot). La palabra את no se traduce porque no tiene traducción, pues es una partícula que introduce el complemento directo (el acusativo del latín), pero en nuesto idioma no la necesitamos, pues el orden y la lógica nos indica qué hace de complemento directo.
El or its derivates are not Gods Name.
This dude gots a million dollar view. So lucky. Insane
is this guy against the trinity
+jloveinnc
it does seem like it. at the end of it all im left wondering, "sooooo whats that got to do with genesis 1v1".
a great presentation regardless.
sim z, because the bible begins with the word ELOHIM...
from what i can gather this video was more about the beginnings and the spoken word for god
Hi Kim. i kinda felt like he was trying to disregard the trinity ie. the christian doctrine regarding the father, Son and the Holy Spirit.
as i said, this wasn't some sort of bible teaching, his focus was in the pronunciation of the word ELOHIM.. not sure what is so difficult to understand here, geez
besides all that, there are MANY names for "god"...... should tell people something about the confusion of religious systems *sigh*
The word created is the verb in the first sentence of Genesis which affects the word Elohim...which in said in other videos as 'well it is singular because it is next to 'created'' but how can that be true...you can say 'God created' just as grammatically correct as 'Gods created'. So you can't say it is singular, but there is a lot of evidence for it being plural, as the word is Elohim.
I feel it's plural because God is three in one GOD The FATHER THE SON AND SPIRIT so using elohim would be appropriate and accurate.
@@yahshuasquotation6778 I don't think the Torah ever talked about a trinity?
@@luckyspec2274 no the Torah does not nor does the New testament but we do know from the Old testament that you have father God and you also have his spirit. Later on we we find out about the Son more clearly. So all I'm saying is that if the plural Elohim is being used to describe father then the fact that we know what we know now which we call the trinity would make sense to use Elohim in the plural form in Genesis.
@@yahshuasquotation6778 or, there's actually a plural of gods who created everything, and you're projecting your belief onto something that isn't said.
@@luckyspec2274 well it would make no sense for the Bible to credit God as the sole creator of things and then also credit other gods in creating the world too. I mean if you want to believe that other gods created the world that's neither here nor there but you can't get that belief from the Bible and if the Bible uses a plural form to describe God all I'm saying is that it would make sense considering what we know about the nature of God. In all honesty the fact that Genesis uses a plural form to describe God only reinstates my belief of the trinity and the nature of father. I mean we do know for a fact that father has a spirit which is independent from himself so we know from the Old testament there's father God and also his spirit and later on we find out about his son and if that's the way things always had been then it would make more sense that Genesis uses a plural form to describe father when creating the universe seeing how all three of himself was responsible for creation.
Bereishit means "in a beginning"
you say Elohim aherim al panai. like its plural . but Elohim is 1. Elohim is the 1 as UNIT.... got the idea?... alll things combined together to a one unit.
Jesus said that if you do not believe that he is "I AM" you will die in your sins.
I would like you to take note of the fact that the Elohim our love and their skin is made of light and love. and the Elohim embraced in the universe came from the Divine energy which came through when they embraced and here we are in our universe of light and love and we are Elohim perfecting your creation
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Jesus isn't I AM let me explain: "Before Abraham 'was' *I AM* " Jesus wasn't talking about himself but his God. Don't take it too literally as "Before Abraham was I am" Jesus was talking about his God he prayed to.
u jesus ppl go way no even the same person show himself to the world and said its a delusions my black ppl wake up dont watch no face let them and the pope serve serve their delusions God i said get out of them before its too late they still wants our free services without us black the little fragile them cannot survived wake up my ppl run them wey and stop listen to them no matter how their talk seems truth remember its a lie now we know the truth as comes out there is nothing they can do about it anymore jus run dem way mi ppl cho
Elohim refers to the Divine Perfect beings who have skin of light and love about 6 of them and then the Divine energy that comes through them when they're in total Harmony Unity intentionally which is called yahowah and then the universe appears before us made of this light love energy of the Union of Elohim
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Elohim is singular in the first verse !!!!!! No matter if the subject is plural, as long as the verb ( BARA /Created ) is singular , the it makes the subject singular . Stop with the Gods. It doesn’t say that, look into the Hebraic linguistics before coming out of you mouths on such serious issues. 6 Elohims??? What???
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Elohim ist not the name of God. HIS Name's consonants are: "yud-hei-vav-hei". But the vowels were forgotten... And even if you knew HIS name, you are not allowed to speak it outside the Temple!. "Elohim" is something else.
Elohiym (Concordance H430) means plural of gods, they are Lucifer and the fallen angels!
Did Father God say: "Let "us" make man in "our" image"? NO! and F...NO!
Image means: an Idol, an Illusion, a phantom, an idol's temple, vain shew, an experiment, idolatrous offering, a heathen god, idol worshipper, idolater, idolatrous image:--carcass, corpse, dead body.
Father God forms the light and creates darkness. Father God didn't create this fallen world, but had the Elohiym do it....
Doesn't show proof about trinity.
Elohim, means - I AM SO GOOD. Theologists explain it a the excelence of all things, but it`s actually a very simple name of The Father. Thanks a lot for the post buddy.
Elohim can mean powers, and it can mean power of the sea.
This is why the story of Yeshua calming the storm on the sea of Galilee was so significant. Do you remember their reaction?
@@garlandjones7709 ???
Of course, translating the original into "God" or "gods" is inaccurate, yet understood. No confusion there. Just that the Name YHWH is so debated, seemingly lost and virtually unknown, as to proper pronunciation.
I believe "Elohim" refers to God of gods / "angels" as we call them AND to them ALL as co-creators, or HELPERS, dependent upon [verb] usage and context.
"ElohIM said, Let US make man in OUR [own] image." Details aside. Deep subject.
Exactly.. but i wonder why they are then called "gods"..
@@sicariushahni5366 elohim means powers. Just because it was translated God doesn't require that's what it means. Because scripturally it applies elsewhere. Meaning powers, it's assuming to divinity/diety, to which angelic beings are. They are not yhvh, but they are still divine, diety, immortal, eternal. They are called sons of God in scripture, or sons of powers. I'm a Jones and my wife is a Jones. Our offspring or creation will be Jones as well.
I fully believe the we and us in 1:26 was the Father, and the Holy Spirit, but that's here nor there at the moment.
Here is some thing that I just recently learned myself, from the reknowned scholar Michael Heiser. Elohim is not another name for. Yahuah, aka God.
It can mean a person who is deceased, a pagan god, or even the prince of darkness. When Samuel was called up from the dead, he was referred to as an Elohim, for example.
Yahuah, aka God, is an Elohim, but that is not his name. You are a human being but I would not say, “Hi human being” but use your actual name.
And why are you calling the Almighty God? With all your scholarship?
In the Lords prayer we are told to keep his name Holy, set apart. But this is impossible when we are calling him God, since he never called himself that! Per my research, he is called Yahuah. But if one does not feel confident about how to pronounce his name, there are alternatives like the Almighty, or the creator or heavenly father to use instead.
I have felt personally warned not to call him Elohim as if that is his name. But of course you can take the subject up in prayer.
Of course, there is no J in Hebrew, so he would not be called Jehovah, and his son should not be called Jesus.
Per my research Yahushua is the correct word, which means Yahuah saves.
Why are people so reluctant to give into traditions of men, and not use the actual names?
Why not give honor and respect to the true names? It has been my own personal experience, and the experience of others, that yes prayers to God and Jesus will be answered.
Mercy is shown to us in our ignorance. But once you know the truth, why just shrug it off?
Both gen 19:24 and Isaiah 44:6 mentions 2 YHWH! Gen 19:24 YHWH on earth raining down fire and brimstone from YHWH in heaven. Isaiah 44:6 YHWH the king of israel and his redeemer YHWH lord of hosts says i am the 1st and i am the last and there is no other GOD besides me. The 2nd being the redeemer to the 1st is obviously jesus for christians. For jews perhaps after considering Isaiah 53 the nazar or shoot (Nazarene...jesus grew up in Nazareth) that GOD chose that dies for us and not for himself...who's without sin? Perhaps Isaiah 7:14 one born of a virgin (alma when translated 250 years before jesus by the 70 jewish scribes in the Septuagint chose the word virgin and not young unmarried girl. Being born of a virgin leaves the human male out of the picture and sin according to tradition is passed on by the male....so this one born by a virgin would have no sin! After dieing will see his offspring....so since there are two YHWH's perhaps ELOHIM which is singular or plural although all other words ending in 'im' are plural as in english all words ending in 's' are plural in gen 1:1 although not associated with the plural verb might be the exception to that rule! Echad (one) is both singular and a unity also dependant on context. The one born of a virgin that GOD himself prophesied in isaiah 7:14 says he would be called EMMANUEL or GOD with us! NT makes clear that y'shua or now the angelocized jesus spoke all things into existance. Gen 1:1 says ELOHIM did.....so who is jesus?
It's more probably an amplitudinis, not a majestaetis.
There's no plural of Majesty in Hebrew
@@yohannesgebrmadhin Well, that is what I suggested... It's more probably an amplitudinis, not a majestaetis. Like אֵלֹנֵי מַמְרֵא in Genesis 18:1 obviously is a plural, but may as well be one very big tree, as some translations have it.
Elohim doesn't mean: God, it means "Great Powers" Gen 30:8 Rachel used this word to describe great powers, description of her wrestling with her sister. Elohim is used to describe the God as a deity.
It does mean God! Look it up on the Lexicon!
It is a plural intensive form, plural with a singular meaning!
Some people have as a surname, King.
Charles is the King of England.
EL of elohim means God of power/s not "gods" so no.
there is no precedent for the sound "O" in Elohim, the emphasis should be on the Hey-Yod portion giving the sound Hai or life, as we know the Aleph is silent sounding "EH" "LE" CHI EEM you will not find another word with an O sound after EL, Those naughty Maserite monks tsk tsk
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EKOHIM = ANGELS or mighty ones. Paul new this!!!
So, christian is polytheism?
Elohim- plural intensive form with a singular meaning!
...the true God...
By the way, here is a most interesting fact in the very first verse in Genesis. Especially so for those who deny the deity of Jesus. (JWs, Christadelpians, Mormons, and other cults who are NOT saved). You will see the just after Elohim אֱלֹהִ֑ים is Aleph Tav אֱלֹהִ֑ים (The alpha and the Omega, as mention in Revelations). Jesus is God and the Creator also. Wow.
Amen!!
AMEN!
Mormons don't deny the deity of Jesus. They believe that Jesus is Jehovah and that He is the Creator. They're Social Trinitarians, so they just don't think the members of the Trinity are one substance, but they don't deny the Trinity outright. William Hamblin, who made this video, is a Mormon and a Professor at BYU, and he would be the first to tell you that Jesus is Jehovah.
He is wrong. I am Yhvh.
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Eloh/im is not a biblical name for God. only the iliterate arabs thought that, bc they were clueless as their messenger. Gods Name is יהוה they just got it wrong, like all other things.
arab christians pronounce Gods Name as يَهوَه based on the Tetragramm يهوه / יהוה
Plural of majesty didnt exist yet. no biblical king uses it. Its foreshadowing the Trinity, otherwise why is the verb bara' in singular?
So amazing. I learned so much. אל אלהים יהוה (well in theory that is correct) but this was powerful. I was typing יהיה incorrectly, instead of how you just showed me יהוה. But what’s really talking to me too in this video was that my incorrect spelling was a word in this video. From the Ten Commandments. Wow! Praise יהוה
"The Torah reveals the efforts that Mozes had to made to erase these old traditions"
It is NOT the name of God; it is the word for God: Elohim.