The creation of the Jewish god was literally an abstract. Instead of a physical manifestation they created a imaginary one "I am what I am" with no physical limits. This vagueness allowed them to use it as any excuse for any action they wanted to take unlike more physical previous gods like Isis with strict powers and limits that had always been worshiped by other civilizations before.. (i know this will upset. some biblical believers but its true)
Edit: some results from duckduckgo on the phrase
"I Am that I Am - Wikipedia Search domain en.wikipedia.orghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Am_that_I_Am "I am who I am" - an evasion of Moses's question; "I am who am" or "I am he who is" - a statement of the nature of Israel's God ['Elohiym]; " 'I Am' is who I am," or "I am because I am" - this version has not played a major part in scholarly discussion of the phrase, but the first variant has been incorporated into the New English Bible."
Hereis an interesting result. Notice the Stsged limit of Hebrew language. Similar limits to African languages in other areas their brains cant process
" I Am that I Am I am that I am is a common English translation of the Hebrew phrase אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה, 'ehyeh 'ăšer 'ehyeh – also "I am who I am," "I will become what I choose to become," "I am what I am," "I will be what I will be," "I create what I create," or "I am the Existing One." The traditional English translation within Judaism favors "I will be what I will be" because there is no present tense of the verb "to be" in the Hebrew language"
I mean if not having an actual present tense doesn't perfectly represent the none physical mind of a Jew then...
And doesn't this meaning of the word for the Israeli Jewish god say it all ""I will become what I choose to become". In other words this god will be used as any excuse for any action that serves the jews interest and will change and shift as required. I mean that says it all.
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