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“They were put over the nations by Yahweh, and then subsequently judged in Psalm 82 for their corrupt administration.” (Page 26)
“for the biblical writer, Yahweh was an אֱלֹהִים, but no other אֱלֹהִים was Yahweh—and never was nor could be.” (Page 29)
“The only endings of Mark that we possess that merit consideration are 16:8 and the longer ending, 16:9–20” (Page 84)
“these beings must be considered real spiritual entities” (Page 8)
“The second אֱלֹהִים is obviously plural due to the preposition בְּקֶרֶב, because God cannot be said to be standing in the midst of a (singular) god or Himself. The Trinity is ruled out immediately as an explanation, because the plural gods over whom the God of Israel presides are here being sentenced to die for their corrupt rule of nations on the earth.” (Pages 2–3)