The Hebrew text (as a rule) deals strictly with action,i.e., verb forms as opposed to static "To Be" forms. For instance, Echad (One) in Deuteronomy 6:4 is a VERB.
-- slade
Absolutely fascinating. How would you explain the grammar of choice and the reality it seems to express. If I used this passage to argue the notion that the oneness of God is a living dynamic rather than a mere statement of fact -- what would be my grade for the course?? How would you amend my comment?
John

