
GODHEAD - THE ETERNAL HEAVENLY TRIO
God. It is a word used in the English language too often, and mostly, mean the supreme Deity or ruler over all things, the highest existence of Being, or the ultimate and original Intelligence. When in conjunction with those meanings, the word also contains the idea of eternality, infiniteness, immortality, everlasting, all-powerful, all-knowing, and always existing (past, present and future in relation to created things), Creator of everything created, and even Father in the sense of relation to that which is made, or brought into existence by the will of God. There are also subcategories of definition in which the word simply refers to a ruler over others, as like one who is chief, or boss, above others in some fashion.
For most people in the world, “God” is simply a daily accepted unquestioned reality which guides them in their everyday activities, thoughts and speech. For a few, “God” is a simply a question on which they ponder occasionally, while going about their own personal routines in their daily lives. There are also an tiny fraction of people who reject the idea of “God” entirely, and some among that paltry few who even spend all their time, strength, resources and energy fighting against the idea of “God”, and “God” help anyone who say otherwise against their cruel and hard speeches. Irrespective of what any individual’s position, philosophy, or belief about “God” is, the material in this book is primarily focused on what does the Bible (KJB) itself say about “God”.
Genesis 1:1 of the King James Bible says, “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.”, while the Hebrew OT Masoretic text says, (right to left, reads) “בראשׁית ברא אלהים את השׁמים ואת הארץ׃”, (left to right, reads) “B'rëshiyt Bärä élohiym ët haSHämayim w'ët hääretz”. To anyone who starts with the first page of the Bible, this is the first introduction of “God” found therein. Who is this “God”? What Hebrew word underlies the English? What is the name of this “God”? What else may be known about “God”?
This present written material is designed to consider these things from the primary source of information, namely, the holy scriptures (KJB; King James Bible, English, being translated from the HOT (Hebrew Old Testament) and the GNT TR (Greek New Testament Textus Receptus)) and not from any other source, though other materials will give additional confirmation afterwards. The reason for this is found in the texts of Isa. 8:20; 1 Pet. 4:11 KJB.