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I am old-fashioned and still say: he
In scripture God is refered to in a male form as He. KJV1611
He refers to Himself as “He” so there's no reason to contradict what He says about Himself.I am old-fashioned and still say: he
And i thought he referred to himself as:He refers to Himself as “He” so there's no reason to contradict what He says about Himself.
He does. He also refers to Himself as Love and as the Creator, and as a lot of different titles. But never does He refer to Himself as “it” or “she.”And i thought he referred to himself as:
i am who i am ……
Could you quote some examples?In scripture God is refered to in a male form as He. KJV1611
Existent or non-existent - they all need pronouns.“Do you refer to God as He or She or It or other?”
As nonexistent, as perceived by theists.
Genesis ch.1 verse 31. and there are others. Folks I just GOThit by a virus I hope II DIDN,T PASS IT ON TO THE BOARDS SOMEHOW I AM SHUTTING DOWN.Could you quote some examples?
Sorry about post 18. But in scripture, you will also find God being referred to in a more feminine way such as a mother hen and its brood. But mostly God is referred to in the male. in Genesis God says'' let us'' make man in'' our'' image after our likeness. the next verse verse 27 says God created man in ''his'' own image male and female'' he'' created them. So we see God is referred to in scripture in the plural and both male and female terms but as God told Moses '' I AM THAT I AM''Genesis ch.1 verse 31. and there are others. Folks I just GOThit by a virus I hope II DIDN,T PASS IT ON TO THE BOARDS SOMEHOW I AM SHUTTING DOWN.