What did the Bible mean by this?

They deny christ, they go to hell. They deny him so much that they pinned him to a cross.

We have the same God but our understanding of the Character of God is different. in 1 John 4:8, 16 it says that God is Love. The very essence of love is action, to love upon, therefore God must of had a community to love... the Bible calls it the God Head, 3 distinct persons united in love. while the Jews rejected the plurality of God even though the translation of "GOD" in Gen 1:1 "In the beginning God" is plural in nature.

>What did the Bible mean by this?
What does the bible mean about anything? It's just page after page of Hebrew nonsense.

Elohim not necessarily is plural.
likely just means "high" or powerfull" and elohim (plural of El) is the group of supernatural beings that are that, high and powerfull, and once they fell and LARPed as gods (annunaki, likely egyptian and aztec gods too) elohim became knows as gods
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elyon
> ʾĒl ʿElyōn is usually rendered in English as "God Most High"
meaning that either el or elyon is most high, and El is likely high and elyon "most high" or "highest"

God occasionally is called with Elohim, which makes people claim there are multiple Gods in the bible, however there is something called the majestic plural
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_we
Basically, to signify someones outstanding position in a field you turn the designation into a plural. the master of masters in a field would be called with the plural masters, same for the highest of the high, the elyon of the elohim being called elohim. In hebrew you recognize the majestic plural by the plural designation when its used together with a singular verb or adjective which is always the case when elohim is mentioned in relation of the one God.
gotquestions.org/majestic-plural.html

calling God Elohim then means he takes a special position among the elohim which are his angels. now this also relates to some other verses
1The LORD answered Moses, “See, I have made you like God (Uses Elohim here again) to Pharaoh, and your brother Aaron will be your prophet.
stating how moses got the special position among all highs to the pharaos. he most certainly didnt make Moses into multiple gods showing that Elohim is commonly used in Singular as well.

So „el“ is just a designation of something „high“. RaphaEL, MichaEL, GabriEL.

>What did the Bible mean
some edgy shit 100 out 100 times
I get why so many people like it here

similary i wouldnt seperate the trinity really.
I consider this world to be like a thought or dream of God. Then those vibrations all around us might actually be kind of brainwaves and the different charges around us neural impulses . i think in that concept also lies the holy trinity
Imagine this world like a dream, or thought of God. In your dream your mind/conciousness makes up the entire world. This is the holy spirit. You can then appear as an avatar of yourself in it and interact with people directly. This would be the equivalent of the son. Then there is the you outside the dream which then possibly is the Father. Now considering the occult principle of As above, so below, we can deduce that the higher realms relate to the lower ones, like our, this, world relates to our dreams.

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>a designation of something „hig
Strong's Concordance clearly says Elohim is plural.

can be used as such, but obviously as shown in case of the verse i provided also can be used in singular form. appearently in genesis when talking about Elohim it always has the verb in singular, indicating it was about majestic plural.

so both is possible, but if God is Love then how could one be love if He is all by himself?

the answer to your picture is the simple truth that fractal physics are everything