Questions and Answers

Is there one God or more than one God?

This is answered by the understanding on the Trinity, something that is beyond the scope of this article.

Trinitarian theology is a classic example of "both/and" thinking.  The Lord is one. It is also important to note that the Hebrew word used for 'one' is NOT yahid, which denotes absolute singularity elsewhere in the OT. Instead, Moses chose the Hebrew word ehad, which signifies unity and oneness in plurality.

    There is a plurality of godsThere is but one God