In this video, we will explore why Genesis 1:26, Genesis 3:22, Genesis 11:7, and Isaiah 6:8 should not be used to support the doctrine that there are multiple persons in the Godhead. When we look at the grammatical structure of these passages in the Hebrew, we learn that plural pronouns are being used with singular verbs. This means that God must have been speaking to someone other than Himself. One will learn more about the image man was made in and how it could be referring to a spiritual, moral, intellectual image that the angels also shared with God, rather than seeing this image as a physical image. Also the difference between the words "make" and "create" in the Hebrew will be explored and the possibility that angels were involved with the making of man, even though God alone created man.