What does “Elohim” mean?
According to the Hebrew/Aramaic Dictionary, the word Elohim is the plural word for El or Eloah, meaning Gods.
According to the Hebrew/Aramaic Dictionary, the word Elohim is the plural word for El or Eloah, meaning Gods.
In addition to God the Father, the Bible says we also have God the Mother. She gives life and completes our heavenly family.
Water is necessary for life. We also need spiritual water, the water of life, to sustain our spiritual life.
In the book of Revelation, God the Mother appears as the Heavenly Jerusalem and the Bride of the Lamb to give all people eternal life.
Jesus Christ explained through the parable of the Wedding Banquet that God the Mother would appear in our time.
The Bible records the history of Abraham’s family in great detail. Through Abraham’s family history, God teaches us the criteria for inheriting the Kingdom of Heaven.
Just as we cannot physically exist without our human mothers, our spirits cannot have spiritual life without Heavenly Mother.
Through all of creation, God teaches us about the existence of the female image of God. It was God’s will that life in all living organisms come from mothers.
The Bible says that the Jerusalem above, the Heavenly Jerusalem, is God our Mother.
Melchizedek is only mentioned several times in the Bible, but his life contains one of the many prophecies that helps us identify Second Coming Christ.
The Bible lets us know how Second Coming Christ will come, when He will come, and even where He will come from. And according to the Bible, He will come from the East.
Jesus Christ came as the spiritual King David. This meant He would do things as David, the second king of Israel, did. This is an important prophecy that teaches us about Christ at His first and second coming.
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