HOUSMAIL HM133 February
2012 IS GOD PLURAL IN GENESIS 1:26? “Then God said, ‘Let us make man in our image, after
our likeness.’”
(Genesis 1:26) In this passage, the original Hebrew word
for God is “elohim”’. Hebrew scholars tell us that when Hebrew nouns have the
suffix “im” it normally indicates that the noun is plural
and male. Trinitarians often use this passage to try
to claim that the use of the word “US” is “proof” of their trinitarian doctrine. Actually, this is a serious abuse of the
Hebrew Grammar! In Hebrew, “elohim” is one of a number of
nouns ending with the suffix “im”, which are BOTH singular
and plural. e.g. Panim = face or faces, and Mayim = water or waters. You can’t tell which is intended, until you
check out the verbs and pronouns which accompany them. If the noun is intended to be read as singular,
it will have singular verbs and pronouns associated with it. And if it is plural,
it will have plural verbs and pronouns. Confusing? It shouldn’t be. There are quite
a few English words where we cope with the same problem readily enough! e.g. If I
say “the sheep is in the paddock” you know there is only one. But if I say, In the
case of Genesis 1:26 Hebrew
scholars tell us that we can be certain that “elohim” is meant to be understood
as SINGULAR because the verb “said” which accompanies it is singular.(1) On the
other hand, the verb “make” which accompanies the “US” is PLURAL - Indicating
that (singular) “elohim” is talking to a GROUP (plural) of several other parties
who are present with him at the creation.(2) So who
is this singular “elohim” who is speaking to the plural “us”? And who is the plural
“us” to whom the singular “elohim” is speaking? Is it
the trinity of the Mainstream Church? Or is there another more rational and satisfying
answer? We are
not left in doubt about the identity of this “elohim” and those others who comprise
the “us”, who were present together at the Creation. The answer is in Job 38:7.(3) Job tells us who the “us” really is. And it is NOT the trinity!! It is
what some refer to as “the heavenly counsel” ……. “all the sons of God” ……. The
angels who were present with God at the creation and sang for joy at what they
saw. Allon Footnotes (1) My Hebrew is very basic, so I had to check this point with my good
friend Anthony Buzzard, who used to teach Hebrew at Atlanta Bible College. I asked: Anthony
replied: (2) Wikipedia says: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elohim accessed February 2012 (3) Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words
without knowledge? Gird up now thy loins like a man; for I will demand of thee, and answer thou me. Where wast thou when I laid the foundations
of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched
the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner
stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons
of God shouted for joy? (Job 38:7) |