Does anyone have some information about the view of there being only one God and no "gods" to the Jewish people of the 2nd temple period? One part of the article I'm working on compares the mainstream historical and JW views of Jesus and the holy spirit. Part of it so far, in one section, has this for the JW view:
For instance, the next link gives a JW view of the "ego eimi"/"I am" issue--
God making a special pronouncement with it in Greek at Ex.3:14, Is.43:10 (which
includes God saying there is no other "god" without specifying literal or figur-
ative; the JW Jesus is a true figurative "god"); 43:25; 46:4, and Jesus in John
4:26; 8:24,28,58, and 13:19. The last time I checked it, it said you're "not
allow"ed to make the historical connection like millions of others, including
the early Christian Greeks (you may not have known that):
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/newworldtranslation/stafford_ani.hu.
isaiah.htm
This one explains the JW position of there being one main God and angelic
gods, the devil being an evil angelic god, that the Isaiah verses about there
being no other god aren't a reference to, etc.:
http://abrahamic-faith.com/shamoun/Jesus%20as%20God%20refuting%20JWs.html
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Any advice?