Why Does God Speak in the Plural in the Bible?
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Lopez
Date
2026-05-20 12:35
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Revelation 22:17 “The Spirit and the bride say, ‘Come!’ … take the water of life.”
The Spirit = God the Father
The Bride = God the Mother
Together, They give the water of life (eternal life).
Why Does God Speak in the Plural?
“Let us make mankind in our image”?
Because the Bible reveals God as Elohim—not as a solitary figure, but as God the Father and God the Mother, unified in essence.
The plural expression is intentional and meaningful, revealing the fullness of God’s nature.

The idea that there is only one God the Father is a human stereotype. God has testified to the existence of God the Mother along with God the Father through the Bible and all things God has created. Those who reject God the Mother are those who do not believe the Bible, and they cannot receive the promise of eternal life.
The word "Elohim" was written more than 100 time in the old testament.
Although there are the words 'El' or 'Eloah' meaning singular God, "Elohim" were used in the bible to express Gods.
It means God exist as God the Father and God the Mother from the Genesis and created human-being together.
In this last day, they are calling us as the Spirit and the Bride.
Thanks to God for their coming to appear in our time to save us.
Bible reveals God as Elohim—not as a solitary figure, but as God the Father and God the Mother 🙂
Amen. The plural expressions in Scripture are not accidental. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible consistently points to the complete image of God. The Spirit and the Bride giving the water of life reveals God’s love and His plan for eternal life.
In the Bible, God is clearly used in the plural form, and it revealed the existence of God the Father and God the Mother.
The Bible refers to God in the plural form rather than the singular because it testifies not only to God the Father, but also to God the Mother. However, while many people know about God the Father, they are not familiar with God the Mother. In the original Hebrew text of the Bible, the word for God is “Elohim,” which is a plural term. Therefore, this shows that God the Mother also exists.