At about two o' clock last night, just I was crawling into bed, I felt compelled to write this down:
"Naturally, the words one speaks are not greater than the mind that thought to speak them, yet (as the Bible teaches) they are a part of that individual's being nonetheless, reflecting the content of their heart. Such a relationship seems ro be representative of that between YHVH and His incarnate Word, Yeshua Hamachiach. I believe that this interdependent relationship between the speaker and that which is spoken is what constitutes the concept we understand to be Elohim, or [the plurality of] God."
"Naturally, the words one speaks are not greater than the mind that thought to speak them, yet (as the Bible teaches) they are a part of that individual's being nonetheless, reflecting the content of their heart. Such a relationship seems ro be representative of that between YHVH and His incarnate Word, Yeshua Hamachiach. I believe that this interdependent relationship between the speaker and that which is spoken is what constitutes the concept we understand to be Elohim, or [the plurality of] God."