In the beginning God created the heavens and earth",
seems to be a 'menorah seven' with two Gods in midst:
Menorah Sevens:
when mirrorly <= backward read in the Hebrew language.
"Oh my God, my God" in (plural) Psalms seems to have
two Gods therein, which results in feeling "forsaken".
Was this not what "Jesus" (played two parts in Jn 5)
said on cross, as 'midst' of 'seven last utterances'?
uh no.
more later have to get on with the day.
there are three God Heads, in One Jesus the Holy Spirit and God the Father. One in agreement, one in power and part of it is the very mystery of God.
we are falliable, unknowing humans and He is an all knowing, loving God who reveals Himself through creation, the Bible the life of Jesus and His intimacy with those who call upon Him out of a pure heart.
Isaiah 55:6-11
6.
Seek the Lord while He may be found;
call to Him while He is near.
7.
Let the wicked one abandon his way,
and the sinful one his thoughts;
let him return to the Lord,
so He may have compassion on him,
and to our God, for He will freely forgive.
8.
"For My thoughts are not your thoughts,
and your ways are not My ways."[This is] the Lord's declaration.
9.
"For as heaven is higher than earth,
so My ways are higher than your ways,
and My thoughts than your thoughts.
10.
For just as rain and snow fall from heaven,
and do not return there
without saturating the earth,
and making it germinate and sprout,
and providing seed to sow
and food to eat,
11.
so My word that comes from My mouth
will not return to Me empty,
but it will accomplish what I please,
and will prosper in what I send it [to do]."