Aad writes
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G-d, the Word of the Lord, and the breath of His mouth created everything.


Eight times I read in Genesis 1 "G-d said", never is said "G-d, the Word of the Lord, and the breath of His mouth" said

If Psalm 33:6 says to you this, I think maybe Hebrew poetry is not known to you. It is parallelism and says as Genesis says "G-d said". Consider - can you not breathe and still speak?

In Hebrew bible G-d is revealed as one, as is contrasting to pagan pre-xian trinities and other multiples worshiped, not as "One God, being a Unity and Community of Love between 3 Persons." Only one, uniquely, absolutely. Deuteronomy 6:4 (Already quoted)

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Isaiah 45:5 I am Hashem and there is no other; other than me there is no G-d;

See also V 6, 20-22. or better, even, read all from chapter 42 46. How many times must G-d be saying He alone is G-d before this is not "the mystery of G-d" anymore.
David