Comments by "BlackFlagsNRoses" (@blackflagsnroses6013) on "Top 10 Egyptian Gods and Goddesses" video.
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PancakeVsWaffle The Mesopotamian's beliefs were strikingly similar to later traditional Jewish beliefs. Creation of Man to tend to the gods works, the Great Flood, mating between gods and humanity. It's much the same stories and beliefs, the only difference is that in traditional Judaism the focus was on the Most High God and the lesser gods were named messengers and angels. In fact in reading the Bible one can see that the Hebrews acknowledged many gods and believed in a pantheon headed by one God of Gods, who was the true God to worship. This is most supported by the constant use of Elohim, the plurality of the word god, and the treatment of angels as mighty ones, or Elohim. Also God himself called mankind gods, as their first state was godly children, as when God said when speaking of Man, "Man has become like 'us' (the gods/angels) and knows knowledge of good and evil. Also the fallen angel said " God knows if you eat of this fruit you will be like the gods, knowing good and evil".
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