Elia
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Bs"dyes two Gods of israel.
1, THE HOUSE OF DAVID. THE CELTIC IBERIAN jewish TRIBES, harps, strings an pipes. psalms, singing an poetry and adventurous foreign wives, no miracles.
2, THE HOUSE OF MOSES. 12 TRIBES OF Abraham, immigrants to israel. (jewish arab tribes) stoning, sacrificing, female hatred an abuse. no eating certain foods, no pig sandwiches. no singing an dancing. no make up, incoraged to inter bread an not collaborate with other tribes, rituals, faith in miracles.
THE TWO NATIONS EAST AN WEST, one throne to inherit...big mess
Let us now take a look at the message that the New Testament is trying to give us, armed with the knowledge that, as shown before, there is one G.d, and that one G.d is one. Surprising as it may be, in the New Testament G.d is also one. Look for this fact at the following verses: Mark 12:29-34. Here Jesus himself, when asked what is the first commandment, quotes Deuteronomy 6:4: "Hear Israel, the Lord our G.d is one Lord." And in verse 32 he is answered: "There is one G.d, and there is no other than He", upon which Jesus replies: "You are not far from the kingdom of G.d."
So also for Jesus there clearly is one G.d who is one.
And what about Paul, who wrote more than half of all the books of the New Testament, what does he think about it?
Romans 3:30: "Seeing it is one G.d, …"
I Corinthians 8:4: "We know that an idol is nothing in the world and that there is no other G.d than one."
idem verse 6: "But to us there is but one G.d …"
Ephesians 4:6; "One G.d and father of all, …"
I Timothy 2:5; "For there is one G.d …"
"Serve Y-H-W-H! And if it seems evil to you to serve Y-H-W-H, choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve, whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the River, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land you dwell.
But as for me and my house, we will serve Y-H-W-H!.”
Joshua 24:14-15