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Incredible to say the least. Well at least My God is the Victor who soundly defeated those other gods.I think you need to learn the origin of Genesis and ancient Hebrew theology. Yahweh was originally part of the Ugaritic pantheon. He was the God of Israel, but one of many gods worshiped by the ancient Hebrews at the time. (They were polytheistic originally). The "us" being referred to is most likely referring to this pantheon of Caananite gods. It was incorporated into the Tanakh by the Hebrews as their theology progressed and they sought to eliminate the other gods, leaving only Yahweh.
Ugarit and the Bible
El was the chief god at Ugarit. Yet El is also the name of God used in many of the Psalms for Yahweh; or at least that has been the presupposition among pious Christians. Yet when one reads these Psalms and the Ugaritic texts one sees that the very attributes for which Yahweh is acclaimed are the same for which El is acclaimed. In fact, these Psalms were most likely originally Ugaritic or Canaanite hymns to El which were simply adopted by Israel, much like the American National Anthem was set to a beer hall tune by Francis Scott Key. El is called the father of men, creator, and creator of the creation. These attributes are also granted Yahweh by the Old Testament.
Other deities worshipped at Ugarit were El Shaddai, El Elyon, and El Berith. All of these names are applied to Yahweh by the writers of the Old Testament. What this means is that the Hebrew theologians adopted the titles of the Canaanite gods and attributed them to Yahweh in an effort to eliminate them. If Yahweh is all of these there is no need for the Canaanite gods to exist! This process is known as assimilation.
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