(June 4, 2014 at 10:33 pm)Lek Wrote: It is probably either referring to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit who make up the one God; or the ancient Hebrews would use "us" to emphasize the greatness of an individual such as a king.Minimalist will probably have the best answer to this but I think you'll find that the use of the term 'Us' in this context is because the book was written at a time when Yahweh was part of the ancient Hebrew pantheon of gods.
Sum ergo sum