Slade, I read your paper last night.   In your mind, what is the status of such books as Enoch.   Your paper seems tp rely heavily on what we consider to be uncanonical books.

I have come to appreciate an importance for a multi-manifested God, whether two or three personalities, whether "Godhead" or "Trinity."   BUT, I do not us the statement "Let us make man  ....." to argue that point.   The reason is that, going back my college days  (college, you know, was invented immediately after fire),  one prof stressed that the Jewish use of "Elohim" and such statements as above were testimoney, in the Jewish mind, of the largeness of God, not His duplicity.    He used to say that on Pentecost Day, after the 3000 were baptised, their still was not a Trinitarian in the house.  Comments? 

John

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