Bible Doctrines

Bible Doctrines

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01/07/2026

PART I

In Exodus 4:24, has an ambiguous text- many has believed; that God wanted to kill Moses. However, this fallacious eisegesis of the scriptures.

I will explain Exodus 4:24 and it is very simple; you do not need to study the Bible for twenty years or learn from higher institution. The syntax grammar in KJV or NIV or any translations, the pronoun did not include the name, MOSES.

The syntax for NIV however, used the name Moses. E.g., (Ex. 4:20) "At a lodging place on the way, the Lord met MOSES and was about to kill him." NIV.

The KJV syntax is (Exodus 4:20) "And it came to pass the way inn, that the Lord met him and sought to kill him."

Who was him? It was not Moses; the Hebrew syntax did not name Moses; it was the same translation for the KJV.

05/01/2025

“Plural Majestic or the Sovereign We,” clearly doesn't exist in the Hebrew dialect, it was first used in western culture during the 13th century monarchs or high-ranking officials in socially stratified cultures. Those who deny the Trinity have acculturated this term of identified the plurality of “Elohim” which is plural, (gods). They have suggested that the reason it is plural majestic in its excellence; is to maintain monotheism. However, the problem is that- plural majestic is only followed by a quote and Ezekiel had written this book in the Bible and was never used- the “sovereign we” as in plural majestic. In fact, plural majesty or the “sovereign we " was never used in Semitic culture.



The Book of Ezekiel was written 598 B.C and, e,g., Ezekiel 34:8 “As I live saith the Lord.” Ezekiel 34:10 “I am against the shepherd, and I will require.” Ezekeil 34:11 “For thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I even I will both search my sheep.” Ez 34:13 “I will bring them out.” Ez 34:14 “I will feed them.” Ez 34:16 “I will judge.” EZ 34:17: I will destroy.” EZ 34:20 “I even I will judge them.” Ez 34:24 “I the Lord will be their God.” Throughout chapter 34, there is the Sovreign Lord with all the majestic titles of, I and I even I. Therefor the majestic plurality or the sovereign we- clearly does not exist.



The fallacy is that the proponents of anti-Trinitarians have used this example of the “Plural Majestic” to a noun of “Elohim” of why it is plural rather than singular. These Old Testament authors, Moses, Isaiah and Ezekeil had never intended to use the sovereign we or plural majestic into their writings. Because it never existed until the 11th century. If anyone has ever used this example of plural majestic as they deny the Trinity- you could use this against them- by saying, "The plural majestic or the sovereign we” did not exist within the Biblical writings.”

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