97:0.2 The [[concept]] of the [[personality]] of [[God]], while clearly taught at [[Salem]] in the days of [[Melchizedek]], was vague and hazy at the time of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_Exodus flight from Egypt] and only [[gradually]] evolved in the [[Hebraic]] [[mind]] from [[generation]] to [[generation]] in [[response]] to the teaching of the [[spiritual]] [[leaders]]. The [[perception]] of [[Yahweh]]'s [[personality]] was much more continuous in its [[progressive]] [[evolution]] than was that of many other of the [[Deity]] [[attributes]]. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malachi Malachi] there occurred an almost unbroken ideational [[growth]] of the [[personality]] of [[God]] in the [[Hebrew]] [[mind]], and this [[concept]] was [[eventually]] heightened and [[glorified]] by the teachings of [[Jesus]] about [[the Father]] in [[heaven]]. | 97:0.2 The [[concept]] of the [[personality]] of [[God]], while clearly taught at [[Salem]] in the days of [[Melchizedek]], was vague and hazy at the time of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_Exodus flight from Egypt] and only [[gradually]] evolved in the [[Hebraic]] [[mind]] from [[generation]] to [[generation]] in [[response]] to the teaching of the [[spiritual]] [[leaders]]. The [[perception]] of [[Yahweh]]'s [[personality]] was much more continuous in its [[progressive]] [[evolution]] than was that of many other of the [[Deity]] [[attributes]]. From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses Moses] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malachi Malachi] there occurred an almost unbroken ideational [[growth]] of the [[personality]] of [[God]] in the [[Hebrew]] [[mind]], and this [[concept]] was [[eventually]] heightened and [[glorified]] by the teachings of [[Jesus]] about [[the Father]] in [[heaven]]. |