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Does the plural form of the Hebrew noun elohim indicate that Yahweh is a plurality of persons? Hebrew grammarians call this concept the plural of majesty--namely when elohim is paired with singular verbs to indicate that God is only one person (not two or three persons). This episode introduces the plural of majesty in order to understand better the significance of plural references to God within the Hebrew Bible.
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Does the plural form of the Hebrew noun elohim indicate that Yahweh is a plurality of persons? Hebrew grammarians call this concept the plural of majesty--namely when elohim is paired with singular verbs to indicate that God is only one person (not two or three persons). This episode introduces the plural of majesty in order to understand better the significance of plural references to God within the Hebrew Bible.
Please consider supporting this Podcast and future projects by donating at:
https://www.paypal.me/10mintruthtalks
To view the notes from this episode please click the link below:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eUH1N3_o2mafBTM2FrzHMZ7RtptKeg--1hOKPQm126E/edit?usp=sharing
Check out some of my videos on YouTube at:
https://www.youtube.com/allegiancetotheking

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