The Elohim are the Archons of Gnostism. The first part of the Old Testament was not written by monotheists, nor by Jews. It comes from Babylon. The Jews themselves were not monotheists until long after the Old Testament books were written. The Jew god tells his followers, who are bound by a black pact with him, to 'have no other gods before me.' If he were the only god, what would he be talking about? He's not saying "I am the only god," he's saying "I am the only god you who are bound to me by pact are allowed to worship."
The Elohim are the Archons of Gnostism. The first part of the Old Testament was not written by monotheists, nor by Jews. It comes from Babylon. The Jews themselves were not monotheists until long after the Old Testament books were written. The Jew god tells his followers, who are bound by a black pact with him, to 'have no other gods before me.' If he were the only god, what would he be talking about? He's not saying "I am the only god," he's saying "I am the only god you who are bound to me by pact are allowed to worship."
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