Hello Sir!
Echad (one)
It is customary for some Binitarians and most evangelical Trinitarians (especially Messianics) to propose that the Hebrew word for one, the numeral
one (echad), is really "compound one." This is a clever device which confuses logical thought. Echad occurs some 960 times in the Hebrew
Bible, and it is the numeral "one." It is a numeral adjective when it modifies a noun. "One day," "one person," etc.
Echad is the ordinary cardinal number, "one." Eleven in Hebrew is ten and one. Abraham "was only one," said Ezekiel 33:24
(NASU), "only one man" (NIV). .........
Sincerely,
James
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