Trinity - Bible Meditation #biblemeditaion #trinity #god
The Scripters uniformaly and and emphathically declare that there is only one God, and non beside Him. "Is there a God beside Me? Yea, there is no God I know not any" (Isa 44:8). "Before Me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after Me" (43:10). "For I am God and there is none else. I am God, and there is non like Me" (Isa 46:9). Yet the same Scriptires reveal distinctly, a plurality in the one Godhead or Deity. "EL" and "ELOHIM" The Hebrews word "E" mean God. "ELOHIM" is plural of "EL" and therefore it Means "Gods", Both these words, namely "EL" and "ELOHIM", are widely used in the Old Testament Scriptures for "God" but th Bible translators have used their discretion in translating "ELOHIM" as " GOD " (in singular) when reference is made to the only true God, and as "gods" (in the plural) when reference is made to heathen go