God is a Trinity (le Selassie). Eyesus Kristos was in the beginning, and all was created through him. God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. 3 in 1 and 1 in 3. The same Selassie in whose name Ras Tafari was baptised in and named after
God (El) is singular, yet the ending of the Hebrew (im) is plural. God is one, yet God is three.
The bible gives us hints throughout.
The angels that sing praises continually before God sing, 'Holy, Holy, Holy'.
If one reads in Deuteronomy one reads that God is one (echad). The Hebrew echad means one in terms of coming together as one. It is used in Genesis when it tells us man and women shall come together as one. The other hebrew word for one (which has slipped my mind at present) refers to one and only one, with no possibility of three making up that one.
But the word used to describe God is echad. 3 in 1, 1 in 3.
Maesgana le Selassie!
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