Many verses claim that there is only one God: Deuteronomy 4:35-39, Deuteronomy 6:4, Deuteronomy 32:39, I Kings 18:39, Isaiah 43:10, Isaiah 44:8, Isaiah 45:5-21, Isaiah 46:9, Mark 12:29-32, John 17:3, and I Corinthians 8:6.
However, other verses imply that there are many gods: Genesis 1:26 (“let us”), Genesis 3:22, Genesis 11:7, Exodus 12:12, Exodus 15:11, Exodus 18:11, Exodus 20:3, Exodus 20:5, Exodus 22:20-28, Exodus 23:13-32, Exodus 34:14, Numbers 33:4, Deuteronomy 3:24, Deuteronomy 5:7, Deuteronomy 6:14-15, Deuteronomy 10:17, Deuteronomy 28:14, Joshua 24:2-14, Judges 11:24, I Samuel 6:5, I Samuel 28:13, I Chronicles 16:25, Psalm 82:1-6, Psalm 86:8, Psalm 96:4, Psalm 97:7, Psalm 135:5, Psalm 136:2, Jeremiah 1:16, Jeremiah 10:11, Jeremiah 25:6, Jeremiah 46:25, Zephaniah 2:11, John 10:33-34, and I John 5:7.
Response
Although there are many false gods, there is only one true living God. God exists in three persons (the Trinity): the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost. These three are One.
Even Old Testament verses bear evidence of the Trinity (three-in-one); for instance, in Genesis 1:26, “And God [singular] said, let us [plural] …”. Other verses demonstrate that there are other “gods,” but they are false: for instance, Exodus 12:12.
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