From Gavin Sher's https://medium.com/interfaith-now/god-a-most-misunderstood-word-7b99d4491263
"In Judaism, the progenitor of monotheism, there are 72 names for ‘God’, each referring to some aspect of the Divine, yet in day to day practice the Divine is referred to simply as Hashem, ‘The Name’, precisely because it is considered better to leave undefined a concept that is too expansive to fit into a single word.
Outside of the religion itself, I have seldom seen anyone adequately explain the Jewish concept of ‘God’. Most folk seem to think Jews believe in some vengeful ‘God’ named Jehova, or Yahweh, but that is not the case. The same understanding of ‘God’ that is found in Judaism, properly understood, can also be found within streams of all the major religions, including Hinduism and Buddhism, which typically aren’t considered monotheistic."
I respect what you are doing with all your series. Yet, I'm not sure i see the point. You seem to feel that you can strip the bible back to some originally written absolute truth, which does not exist because even a first writing was written by man and thus cannot be correct.
As Jodie Helm transcribed her channeled spirits aka archangels:
"All religions are both right and wrong in the beliefs to which they adhere. They are as imperfect as the people who established them, which is to be expected. Whether religions began with good or less than good intentions, they are limited to the knowledge available, which is never complete.
There are parts of nearly all religions that have been included and announced as “God’s will” that were designed to uphold the laws accepted by society at the time they were formed, edited, and stamped with man’s approval, even as they were credited to the Creator. Some religious laws presented as God’s word do indeed represent some things truly, while other parts were specifically designed to control and manipulate the people and are not of God.
We do not say all of these were devised with impure intent, although some were, and no religion is excluded in this. What we will say is religious laws may have been inspired by someone’s idea or interpretation of what the Creator desires, but many of those who designed and edited these laws were rarely in direct contact with God." From https://jodieshelm.medium.com/the-one-true-religion-79c258caf93d