elohim
posted on Jul 23, 2007
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ELOHIM In the Bible the word for God in the Hebrew that is most often used is Elohim. It is a plural noun. Today it is popular to say it means plural of majesty. However the form of the word, Eloh-im, is plural. The word for God in the singular sense is E... read entire post
mormonblog2
posted on Jul 24, 2007
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Latter-day Saints are sometimes accused of having an antibiblical theology because they believe that God is a glorified being of flesh and bones—not just a spirit essence. Some who write anti-Mormon pamphlets insist that the LDS concept of Deity is contra... read entire post
elohim
posted on Jul 23, 2007
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According to Mormonism (as showed by the “Topical Guide” in their “Standard Works”), the ultimate Father God is named Elohim and is the MOST HIGH GOD and the GOD OF THE SPIRITS ALL FLESH... read entire post
elohim
posted on Jul 23, 2007
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"In the nature of the One God there are three eternal distinctions…and these three are equal. "The doctrine of the Trinity does not on one hand assert that three persons are united as one person, or three beings in one being, or three Gods in one God (tri... read entire post
lds.christ
posted on Apr 22, 2008
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Jesus Christ and His relationship with the Father, Elohim, and thus makes a significant contribution ... the relationship Jesus then had with His Father. This relationship provides an important ... may be designated appropriately as the Father... read entire post