Universal or national God?

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Questioning a core belief might be a sensitive subject for some, so only read on if you are open to discussion:
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My thinking on Deut 32:8-9 has brought up another separate question which I hope someone can help with.

In Genesis 1 and 2 we see that Elyon (El) created the heavens and earth. We see a distinction between El and YHWH at least up to Deut 32:8-9 as it states that El divided the nations between His sons and YHWH's portion was Jacob. Those verses would make little sense if El kept a portion for Himself as one can't inherit from oneself as it would make El a son of El according to the second half of the passage. 🤔

If I read these verses for what it says then El is the Most High and YHWH one of His sons.

Another example is that Melchizedek was the high priest of El (Genesis 14:18–20) and not of YHWH. (We have to read into this passage to say that El is a title and therefore this is referring to YHWH.)

In my understanding there is at least up to Deut 32 still a distinction made between El and YHWH. Then over time we see El becoming a title (Host High) and YHWH becoming the name of who the Bible says is the Most High.

YHWH therefore is recognized as the national god of Israel and is very often referred to as the 'god of Israel' and then over time becomes the universal god as El is written out of the picture and YHWH "owns" the deeds of El.

Subsequently, all Bible believers currently accept YHWH as the creator of the heavens and earth and then try to make sense of what Deut 32 says in light of this belief.

I can't figure out at what point in time and Scripture is there a definitive "merger" of El and YHWH as it looks more like a subtle change that goes unnoticed as in modern translations the languages hide this distinction by just saying Lord or something similar.

Do you maybe know when this change over takes place or am I totally missing something here from a biblical perspective?

#elyon #yhwh #sonsofgod

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