I'm trying to understand singular and plural verbs in the Torah. I've heard that Elohim is a plural word almost always used to describe the singular 1 God, and also singular false gods... they say that every time Elohim refers to the one true God, there are singular verbs...?
Hey Justin Bowling. My name is Justin as well haha. I am dealing with the same subject. There is a cult on my college campus that believes in two Gods because of the use of the word Elohim. However you’re correct a singular verb is used with Elohim which implies numerical singularity. We should exchange emails so we can go back and forth on this subject since I need help on it as well. In Christ - Justin
May be it's referring to "FATHER , SON & HOLYSPIRIT (TRINITY) as ONE SINGLE GOD" I don't know it for sure but i think it that way. I want to know what others think about this - so, pls give a reply (anyone).
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This is really helpful. I've been learning a lot of Hebrew words, but not able to form sentences myself to speak it. This is helping!
Very good. Most of the content teaching TH-cam is worthless for grammar.
I'm trying to understand singular and plural verbs in the Torah. I've heard that Elohim is a plural word almost always used to describe the singular 1 God, and also singular false gods... they say that every time Elohim refers to the one true God, there are singular verbs...?
Hey Justin Bowling. My name is Justin as well haha. I am dealing with the same subject. There is a cult on my college campus that believes in two Gods because of the use of the word Elohim. However you’re correct a singular verb is used with Elohim which implies numerical singularity. We should exchange emails so we can go back and forth on this subject since I need help on it as well. In Christ - Justin
May be it's referring to "FATHER , SON & HOLYSPIRIT (TRINITY) as ONE SINGLE GOD"
I don't know it for sure but i think it that way.
I want to know what others think about this - so, pls give a reply (anyone).
@@xesusme2227 Yes correct. It definitely refers to the TRINITY as you said.
@@anthonyleeroy9943 Wishful thinking.
@@xesusme2227 it does not refer to a trinity. A thorny does not know what he speaks to.