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Musings from Somewhere Beyond Mount Olympus
NOTE: Mt. Olympus, the highest (2918 meters) mountain in Greece, was where the gods dwelt, in Greek mythology.
Our (the Judeo-Christian, at least) understanding of the Almighty is murky. We understand Him to be triune, a Trinity, something most of us have difficulty wrapping our heads around.
The plurality of God is mentioned in Holy Writ as early as Genesis 1:26, which says (KJV): “Let us make man in Our image, after Our likeness…”
For the remainder of this, God will be considered monotheistic, indivisible, One.
The life of my servant Enoch was exemplary.
I might have foreseen what would happen to him, but I chose not to.
That is an option I have.
I can see the end from the beginning, but sometimes I choose not to.
It is a good option to have.
Actually, to even say the beginning and the end is, for Me, a non-sequitur, because I have no beginning and no end.
Those terms are alien to Me.
I always was and always will be.
So pleasing was the life of Enoch in My sight, I took him after 365 years.