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 or I can. He must exist precisely as we do, one soul in one body, except that the Divine soul and the Divine body must be infinite.

The Jehovah of the Old Testament does not leave any room for quibbling in this matter. Not only does He insist that He is God alone, but He says that He will not give His glory to another.

"I am Jehovah: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another." (Isa. 42:8.)

Nor will He permit any other to be called Saviour or Redeemer. Think of the significance of these statements:

"I, even I, am Jehovah; and beside me there is no Saviour." (Isa. 43:11.)

"I am Jehovah thy God, and thou shalt acknowledge no God beside Me; for there is no Saviour beside Me." (Hos. 13:4.)

"That all flesh may know that I Jehovah am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer." (Isa. 49:26; 60:16.)

"Thus saith Jehovah, the king of Israel, and His Redeemer, jehovah of Hosts, I am the First and I am the Last; and beside Me there is no God." (Isa. 44:6.)