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Seek God45please and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sentit” (Isaiah 55:8-11). God concludes this chapter witha description of Paradise. “For you shall go out withjoy and be led forth with peace: the mountains and thehills shall break forth before you into singing and allthe trees of the field shall clap their hands. Instead ofthe thorn shall come up the fir tree and instead of thebrier shall come up the myrtle tree: and it shall be to theLord for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall notbe cut off” (Isaiah 55:12-13). Everyone lives foreverlike a fir tree with no briers or weeds of sin to hamperEternal Life. A fir tree remains green year-round andkeeps growing.JHVH And ElohimWhen God created the heavens and earth, He used thetitle “Elohim” meaning “God” (Genesis 1:1). Elohimcan be plural or singular depending on the grammar(Isaiah 55). However, human reasoning or imaginationthought it meant many gods, such as a trinity.Generally, Elohim applies to God Almighty, but it canmean a magistrate or a judge. Why is this? Clearly,the context refers to the true meaning of the word.Whenever “One” is a Creator and Superior to others,because he/she knows justice or judgment, then thisCreator can discern good and evil. The Hebrew word“Elohim” is used for God, but humans can, also, beElohim as a judge or ruler. They are still individuals.You have the biblical definition for “Elohim” in Isaiah55. Whenever God refers to a creation, He definesthe word “Elohim” for Himself. He is a Creator whoknows good and evil in every detail. Why is this? It is

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