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People argue about 'elohim', some thinking it is singular and some thinking it is plural. When we are doubt about the meaning of a word, we can tear it apart.
People often debate the meaning of *א Elohim* (אלהים), with some thinking it is singular and others seeing it as plural. When we are uncertain about the meaning of a word, we can examine its components to gain clarity.


God 'elohim' אלהים is 'God אל separated from man ים (creation י finished by the Son ם) by ignorance ה'. His name tells us that he just wants to be known. He is not looking to squish you every time you turn around. He wants you to learn about him.
*Elohim* (אלהים) can be understood as *אל* (El) "God" separated from *man* (ים) by *ignorance* (ה). Breaking it down:
- *אל* (El) represents "God,"
- *ים* (Yam) indicates "creation," and
- *ה* (He) symbolizes "ignorance," which separates God from man.


This is important; your sin is not at the forefront of God's mind. He took care of that on the cross. Your willful ignorance of him is what separates you now. From before the beginning the Lamb was slain... he took care of it even before creation. You didn't surprise him.
God's name reveals that He desires to be known. He is not looking to punish you every time you falter. Instead, He longs for you to learn about Him.
 
This is crucial: Your sin is not the primary focus of God's mind. He took care of that on the cross. What separates you now is your willful ignorance of Him. From before the beginning, the Lamb was slain... He made provision for sin even before creation. You did not surprise Him.

Revision as of 15:53, 18 December 2024

ELTBefore Elohim אלהים []


People often debate the meaning of *א Elohim* (אלהים), with some thinking it is singular and others seeing it as plural. When we are uncertain about the meaning of a word, we can examine its components to gain clarity.

  • Elohim* (אלהים) can be understood as *אל* (El) "God" separated from *man* (ים) by *ignorance* (ה). Breaking it down:

- *אל* (El) represents "God," - *ים* (Yam) indicates "creation," and - *ה* (He) symbolizes "ignorance," which separates God from man.

God's name reveals that He desires to be known. He is not looking to punish you every time you falter. Instead, He longs for you to learn about Him.

This is crucial: Your sin is not the primary focus of God's mind. He took care of that on the cross. What separates you now is your willful ignorance of Him. From before the beginning, the Lamb was slain... He made provision for sin even before creation. You did not surprise Him.