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Sunday night at one point Johan asked me about the fact that one of the names of God in the torah is a plural form. We were talking about creation and I said that the verb is singular (bara), but that didn't provide a fully-satisfactory answer.

Since then, though, I had a small revelation while studying Hebrew: there are other words that appear plural but aren't really, like mayim (water). More specifically, the ones I've encountered so far are collective nouns.

I don't know yet if that's a general rule, nor if every use of that name of God takes a singular verb, but the idea of a collective God, representing all of the various divine aspects bundled up together, is kind of interesting.

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Date: 2005-10-27 02:18 pm (UTC)
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I don't have a Bible handy, but there's also a place in Genesis where God says that if Adam eats from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, he will be "like one of us."

I suspect this represents a carryover from earlier polytheistic thinking.

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