What do the celestial beings all have in common? Are they all divine? Listen to this lesson to hear a wide range of meaning for the Hebrew word 'elohim and see that it does not always mean a divine being but does refer to supernatural beings who live in heavenly places. See that this includes God the Most High who is divine, along with all angels, both elect and fallen. Find out how Psalm 89 should be interpreted when it refers to the assembly of these spirit beings presided over by God, the Supreme Authority. Seeing that we live in the midst of this angelic revolt, let it motivate us to study God's Word and grow to spiritual maturity in order to withstand the wiles of the devil.
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Dr. Robert L. Dean, Jr. is pastor of West Houston Bible Church in Houston, Texas. He has taught as adjunct professor at Faith Evangelical Seminary and the College of Biblical Studies in Houston. He is now an adjunct professor at Chafer Theological Seminary and serves on the...