Tony Demarcus, Ph.D., D.D. #fundie disqus.com

frederick:

The answer to your question is very simple, and it would help you to use the Christian Bible (AV1611!) and not corrupted (per)versions relative to your Biblical enlightenment. To put it in a very simple form, the answer is yes, they are the same. There are several words in the language of the Heeb that refer to God: El, Elohim, Baruh, and a few others. All of these simply mean God. El can mean either god or God. Elohim is the plural form and is an equivalent of the royal "we", which ultimately means capital-G God. Simple stuff! Lord can mean two things: either God or Jesus are praised as the Lord or it is a substitute for God's name after the manner of the Jew's tradition of not saying it outloud and instead saying "Lord" in the Hebrew language. In fact, Heebs, even before they became heretics, forgot the proper pronunciation of God's name, so nobody really knows if it's Yahweh, Yahova/Jahova, or Yehova/Jehova!

But not to worry, since we have our Jesus of the Christian Bible, we can avoid all the confusion of the Jew, by simply referring to our beloved Jesus the Christ! Simple, isn't it?!

In the name of our Savior,
Brother T

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