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Divine council / biblical monotheism

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Appealed to as the heavenly-council scene to argue that beings can stand by God without sharing God's unique status; the speaker said '1 Kings 19th chapter,' but the content mat...

Invoked in an attempted word-study argument around 'Most High' and Elyon; the exchange centered on Daniel's 'Most High' language before collapsing into a phonetic fallacy.

Used as an explicit proof text that the Father is called God, in the host's defense that the Trinity is biblically taught by explicit statements taken together.

Used to show that the Bible also teaches God's oneness, in support of an anti-Trinitarian argument.

Cited as an explicit monotheism text to show that scripture teaches one God while also identifying Father, Son, and Spirit as divine.

Quoted as the foundational monotheism text ('the Lord is one') in a Trinitarian explanation that begins from biblical monotheism.

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