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[size=x-large]The Oneness of God[/size]
The belief system of the ancient Hebrews was rigorously monotheistic, 'mono' expressing 'one' and 'theistic' from the Greek word for 'God,' meaning that there is only one true God. This position is unwavering all through the Old Testament. There is but one God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and not many gods as the nations and tribes around the Hebrews believed. In this sense, the religion of the Bible was unique.
How does God speak about Himself in Exodus 3:13-15? How do these verses imply the oneness of God?
Exodus 3:13-15
13 Then Moses said to God,
The belief system of the ancient Hebrews was rigorously monotheistic, 'mono' expressing 'one' and 'theistic' from the Greek word for 'God,' meaning that there is only one true God. This position is unwavering all through the Old Testament. There is but one God, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and not many gods as the nations and tribes around the Hebrews believed. In this sense, the religion of the Bible was unique.
How does God speak about Himself in Exodus 3:13-15? How do these verses imply the oneness of God?
Exodus 3:13-15
13 Then Moses said to God,