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    Understanding God’s election

    You have Fallen Angels and then you have the offspring called Nephilim that their souls become what at death? This has been around for about 4k years and been a Hebrew knowledge that everyone in the Bible knows about.
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    Understanding God’s election

    The woman's seed is not about Eve because all of her children required Adam's seed. The serpents seed is about the Nephilim. The Hebrew word that English translation made into serpent is the same word for Angel of Light. Hence when Ezekiel went to Tyre and addressed the Cherubim that was...
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    Understanding God’s election

    Everyone mentioned in the Lineage of Yeshua we believe is saved. Adam is the first name listed in the Lineage of Yeshua. Can't imagine anyone listed in the Lineage connected to Yeshua would not be in Heaven.
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    Understanding God’s election

    Seeing that it's the father [dad] thing to teach the sons to offer sacrifice like Cain and Abel did unto God....so it's most likely Adam taught them when he himself offered sacrifices to God. Cain and Abel didn't just wake up one day and thought I will make a sacrifice and offer it to God...
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    I've always loved this verse because it speaks about the same entity of God being in Heaven and on Earth at same time proving both Omnipresence and the ability to be 2 persons at the same time. Genesis 19: 24 Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out...
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    Behemoths and Leviathans?

    The Behemoth is a powerful, grass-eating land beast described in the biblical Book of Job (Job 40:15-24). It's known for its immense size, strength, and ability to move its tail like a cedar tree. I kinda believe this could be a brachiosaurus or brontosaurus because how God describes the tail...
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    In the context of Genesis 1:26, the Hebrew word "Elohim" is generally understood to refer to the one true God, even though it is grammatically plural. The verse, "Let us make man in our image, according to our likeness," is interpreted as God speaking in a plural of majesty, or a plural of...
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    As far as this question is concerned then why can't God be with Himself? Is God limited like us?
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    Your links still claimed that Elohim means SINGULAR when referring to the God of the Bible. What more proof do you want when your own definition explains what I am saying?
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    Not when it refers to YHVH and the definition I gave explained that. You probably just ignore facts because they are not the same as English explanations.
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    You quoted Isaiah
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    Are you looking up the origins of these definitions it's all English. When will you use the true Hebrew definition or does that destroy your viewpoint?
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    The WORD was Spirit because God is Spirit before He became flesh. He is God and wasn't the Son at Creation. And the Spirit is the Spirit of God.
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    When God tells you to give money to someone truly hungry isn't the Spirit of God the one doing it? So it's God by the Holy Spirit telling you to do something. But how does that make it plural? It's Simply God telling you what to do, correct?
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    The Error is Baptism in Jesus name only for salvation

    ʾĔlōhīm [(ʔ)eloˈ(h)im]) is a Hebrew word that in the Hebrew Bible it most often takes singular verbal or pronominal agreement and refers to a single deity, particularly the God of Judaism.