The Bible uses 10s of thousands of personal singular pronouns to describe the one God:
14 forms in English: "I," "Me," "Mine," "Myself," "Thee," "Thy," "Thine," "Thyself," "He," "Him," "His," "Himself."
The word “God” and “YHWH” are used as proper names followed by singular verbs.
In any language the singular obviously means one person, one individual, one self.
Num. 27.16; Job 12.10; Isa 57.16
Num. 27.16; Job 12.10; Isa 57.16
“YHWH, The God of the breath of all flesh…In His hand is the life of every living thing & breath of all mankind…For I will not contend forever, nor will I always be angry, for the spirit would grow faint before Me, & the breath of life that I made.” Cp. Gen 17.1-2; Neh. 9.1-6
“YHWH, The God of the breath of all flesh…In His hand is the life of every living thing & breath of all mankind…For I will not contend forever, nor will I always be angry, for the spirit would grow faint before Me, & the breath of life that I made.” Cp. Gen 17.1-2; Neh. 9.1-6