Jewjitzu
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You're repetitive and wrong again. The referent elohim can only be singular or plural. God is singular in both verses 26-27.You're only denying the basics of Grammar. This grammar can only speak to how many persons are saying "Let us make man in our image". Therefore, it cannot prove, it is logically impossible to prove from this, that only one person is God.
Unless you can show in scripture an option where elohim is singular but means more than one, you're whistling Dixie.
Creation. It's all there. It's crystal. People frequently speak to things. God did throughout Creation.He spoke to creation in v1-25. He spoke with "us" and "our" in v26.
Because only man from all of creation can rule over earth.Who is the us and the our in v26? He said "Let there be..." in v1-25. He said "Let us make..." in v26. Why the radical shift from "Let there be..." to "Let us make..."?
Because God denies any physical substance to Himself, Deut 4:9,12,15,35; Isaiah 40:18,25; 46:5.Yes, God isn't physical. God is Spiritual; yet, you deny any substance to God or the spiritual realm
I never said that. Visions and riddles aren't reality.whatsoever leaving these visions as little more than lies.
See above.Explain why one shouldn't take Isaiah 6:1-8 as a representation of the actual throne of God with all the heraldry?
God forgave him because He knew his heart was in the right place.What idea is represented by "Then one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his hand a burning coal that he had taken with tongs from the altar. And he touched my mouth and said: “Behold, this has touched your lips; your guilt is taken away, and your sin atoned for.” Isaiah 6:6-7. I see the idea that God can take away sin by sending a seraphim to burn lips with a coal from the alter. What do you see?
No, they fall under the categories I've previously given you.Yes, purposefully skipping over the most obvious category of angels: the spiritual, personal servants of God. How can you deny this type of angel in light of other uses for the term?
I see you failed to provide evidence of Satan falling from heaven from Tanakh.
He always does in the singularGod Bless