so, clearly God is only one person in a "ECHAD" of himself. amen.
101G
YOU cannot read.
Before you jump to conclusions.... explain this hidden mystery.
Ephesians 3:9
And to make all
men see what
is the
fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world
hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ:
And then explain why the Word, who was Jesus, was not one of us in
Genesis 3:22
HEB: הָֽאָדָם֙ הָיָה֙
כְּאַחַ֣ד מִמֶּ֔נּוּ לָדַ֖עַת
NAS: has become
like one of Us, knowing
And then... a little homework for you. STRONGS
Lexicon
echad: One, single, first, alone,
unity
Original Word: אֶחָד
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: echad
Pronunciation: eh-khad'
Phonetic Spelling: (ekh-awd')
Definition: One, single, first, alone,
unity
Meaning: united, one, first
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
a, alike, alone,
altogether, and, anything, apiece, a certain
A numeral from
'achad; properly,
united, i.e. One; or (as an ordinal) first -- a, alike, alone,
altogether, and, any(-thing), apiece, a certain, (dai-)ly, each (one), + eleven, every, few, first, + highway, a man, once, one, only, other,
some,
together,
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. card. number
Definition
one
NASB Translation
151,450* (1), 41,500* (2), 61* (1), 61,000* (1), 621* (2), 721* (1), alike (1),
all at once (1), alone (2),
altogether (1), another (23), another into one (1), any (15), any one (2), any* (1), anyone* (1), apiece (1), certain (11), certain man (1), each (48), each one (4), each other (1), each* (4), eleven* (9), eleventh* (4), every (1),
everyone (1),
few (3), first (38), forty-first* (1), forty-one* (4), numbered (1), once (14), once* (4), one (586), one and on another (1)
, one and the other (2), one at the other (1), one can him who (1), one the other (1), one to another (1), one will to another (1), one another (4), one thing (2), one thing to another (1), one-tenth (1), one-tenth for each (1), only (2), other (27), other was one (1), outermost* (1),
same (25), same one (1), single (15),
some (2), thirty-first* (1), thirty-one* (3
), together (3), twenty-first* (4), twenty-one* (4), uniformly* (2), unique (4),
unison (1),
unit (4), united (1), whom (1).
Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root אָחַד
(achad), meaning "to unify" or "to collect."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: •
G243 (ἄλλος, allos): another, other
•
G530 (ἕν, hen): one
•
G1538 (ἕκαστος, hekastos):
each, every
•
G2087 (ἕτερος, heteros): other, another
•
G2470 (ἴδιος, idios): one's own, private
•
G2839 (κοινός, koinos): common,
shared
•
G3561 (νομός, nomos): law, principle
•
G3641 (ὀλίγος, oligos): few, little
•
G4387 (πρωτότοκος, prototokos):
firstborn
These Greek entries reflect various aspects of singularity,
unity, and distinction, paralleling the Hebrew concept of אֶחָד in different contexts within the New Testament.
Usage: The word אֶחָד is used extensively throughout the Hebrew Bible to denote the concept of oneness
or unity.
It can refer to numerical oneness, such as the number one,
or to a unified entity, such as a group acting as one. It is also used to indicate the first in a series or sequence.
Context: אֶחָד (echad) is a fundamental term in the Hebrew language, appearing in various contexts throughout the Old Testament.
It is often used to express the idea of singularity
or unity. For example, in
Deuteronomy 6:4, the Shema declares, "Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one!" (BSB), emphasizing the monotheistic belief in one God. In
Genesis 1:5, the term is used to denote the first day of creation: "And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day" (BSB). The word can also imply a collective unity, as seen in
Genesis 2:24, where a man and woman become "one flesh" in marriage. אֶחָד is versatile, appearing in contexts ranging from counting and ordering to expressing theological truths about God's nature and the unity of His people.
Not least important......
Genesis 3:22
HEB: הָֽאָדָם֙ הָיָה֙
כְּאַחַ֣ד מִמֶּ֔נּוּ לָדַ֖עַת
NAS: has become like
one of Us, knowing
KJV: the man is become as
one of us, to know
INT: the man has become
one of Us knowing