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How do non-Trinitarian Christians understand the description of Deity in Isaiah 46:9?

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How do non-Trinitarian Christians understand the description of Deity in Isaiah 46:9? > Remember the former things of old: for I am God, and there is none else; I am God, and there is none like me (Isaiah 46:9 KJV) Since this is a question about theology, not translation philosophy, for reference I've added below the text of this verse with transliterations of the Hebrew words for God employed here: > Remember the former things of old: for I am God (El), and there is none else; I am God (Elohim), and there is none like me Whereas in English the word "God" is (usually) used both times, in Hebrew we have two different (but related) terms. What, if anything, does this variation in terminology mean to a non-Trinitarian Christian? *** *** Related: How do Trinitarian Christians understand the description of Deity in Isaiah 46:9?
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May 13, 2023, 03:19 AM
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