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I think we need more references than one or two quirky translations and the writings of one or two English-language books by Jewish thinkers in order to verify that this term has widespread use or notability in Judaism generally as distinct from one or two quirky translations and one or two Jewish thinkers. When a claim this general is made with this few supporting sources, there is a danger of WP:SOAP. Best, -- Shirahadasha 17:09, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Looking in COCA to remind myself of any less obvious words of the form "*self", I was surprised to find "godself". I'd never heard of it (or of "godhead") -- not that this means much. Godself redirects to Godhead, but the article doesn't mention "godself". Should it redirect to this article; and if so, what does it mean? -- Hoary ( talk) 07:48, 27 April 2020 (UTC)
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I think we need more references than one or two quirky translations and the writings of one or two English-language books by Jewish thinkers in order to verify that this term has widespread use or notability in Judaism generally as distinct from one or two quirky translations and one or two Jewish thinkers. When a claim this general is made with this few supporting sources, there is a danger of WP:SOAP. Best, -- Shirahadasha 17:09, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
Looking in COCA to remind myself of any less obvious words of the form "*self", I was surprised to find "godself". I'd never heard of it (or of "godhead") -- not that this means much. Godself redirects to Godhead, but the article doesn't mention "godself". Should it redirect to this article; and if so, what does it mean? -- Hoary ( talk) 07:48, 27 April 2020 (UTC)