Elohim is not a specific name, but a term that means “dieties” or “gods”.
As far as modern practicing Jews?
Possibly, in practice, dependent on what’s actually being done in any specific congregation, but the Shema indicates that at least by spoken word they don’t.
The LGBTQ Methodist church could also be called “elohim worshippers” in the way you seem to be using it. They sure ain’t worshipping the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Elohim is but a descriptive name for the part of the one true supreme God’s personality that relates to justice. Hashem is another descriptive name for that same God that relates to His mercy.
Edit: The context of the specific biblical text is key to understand as to why X name is used. The multiple names are NOT multiple gods.
Correct, though “elohim” can refer to other gods (Exodus 12:12, e.g.), seraphim, etc. It effectively means “diety”. Some translations use “Elohim” and “Elohim”, which does tend to refer to God, in much the same way different translators will use “lord”, “Lord”, and “LORD”.
I don’t know for a fact if either of us is 100% correct, but pretty sure we’re both closer than that first guy. ;-)
Not the same as God the Prime Creator energy force that manifested as Christ Jesus. Now during the Ascension more humans are cultivating their Christ consciousness within physical form.
If you deny Yahweh, you either deny Jesus and Christianity, or you deny the Bible.
Better have some really good evidence for that, and Clif High’s ramblings, interesting as they are, are not that evidence.
If by recent, you mean “Deuteronomy”, then yes, it was recent. They/we did, and do, occasionally/often fall into worship of other gods, and they/we were/are punished when they/we did/do.
(That’s dual synchronistic pronouns illustrating multiple contexts, and not “muh pronouns”, if it’s not obvious.)
1 John 2:23 "Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father; the one who confesses the Son has the Father also."
John 8:24 "Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am, you will die in your sins.”
Every person needs to believe in Jesus Christ. Jew or Gentile. And every person who has believed in Jesus Christ has eternal life and is a member of God's own household.
Practicing jews are elohem worshipers
Elohim is not a specific name, but a term that means “dieties” or “gods”.
As far as modern practicing Jews? Possibly, in practice, dependent on what’s actually being done in any specific congregation, but the Shema indicates that at least by spoken word they don’t.
The LGBTQ Methodist church could also be called “elohim worshippers” in the way you seem to be using it. They sure ain’t worshipping the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Elohim is but a descriptive name for the part of the one true supreme God’s personality that relates to justice. Hashem is another descriptive name for that same God that relates to His mercy.
Edit: The context of the specific biblical text is key to understand as to why X name is used. The multiple names are NOT multiple gods.
Correct, though “elohim” can refer to other gods (Exodus 12:12, e.g.), seraphim, etc. It effectively means “diety”. Some translations use “Elohim” and “Elohim”, which does tend to refer to God, in much the same way different translators will use “lord”, “Lord”, and “LORD”.
I don’t know for a fact if either of us is 100% correct, but pretty sure we’re both closer than that first guy. ;-)
El as in above. Elevator. Elevate.
Plural spirits/gods above us.
Not the same as God the Prime Creator energy force that manifested as Christ Jesus. Now during the Ascension more humans are cultivating their Christ consciousness within physical form.
So that’s why Twitter changed its name to X? sarc/
They have always been worshippers of multiple gods. Traditionally they saw "yahweh" as the principle god, but not the only one they worshipped.
The idea that jews have only one god is a recent development in the overall scheme of things.
The el were brutal...it's Stockholm syndrome
If you deny Yahweh, you either deny Jesus and Christianity, or you deny the Bible.
Better have some really good evidence for that, and Clif High’s ramblings, interesting as they are, are not that evidence.
If by recent, you mean “Deuteronomy”, then yes, it was recent. They/we did, and do, occasionally/often fall into worship of other gods, and they/we were/are punished when they/we did/do.
(That’s dual synchronistic pronouns illustrating multiple contexts, and not “muh pronouns”, if it’s not obvious.)
https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/normie-krazie?utm_source=profile&utm_medium=reader2
1 John 2:23 "Whoever denies the Son does not have the Father; the one who confesses the Son has the Father also."
John 8:24 "Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am, you will die in your sins.”
Every person needs to believe in Jesus Christ. Jew or Gentile. And every person who has believed in Jesus Christ has eternal life and is a member of God's own household.