Chavakuk 3:3
Let me state my question more clearly; Habakkuk 3:3:
אֱל֙וֹהַּ֙ מִתֵּימָ֣ן יָב֔וֹא וְקָד֥וֹשׁ מֵהַר־פָּארָ֖ן……
“Eloh is coming from Teman, and The Holy One from Mount Paran …..”
“Eloh” is God… so who is “The Holy One”? I mean, if both are the same, why is this verse talking about the coming of TWO persons? First “Eloh”…. AND second “The Holy One”? Is there a grammatical reason?
Answers
They are both referring to God. Each Name of God reflects a different facet of God’s existence.
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