The name that I use, metanoia, simply means repent. I will post my various thoughts on different issues, but I thought I would introduce myself.
The word musterion (Mystery) is used only a few times in scripture, but I believe that with patience and a careful understanding of the roots (shoreshim in Hebrew) of the ancient languages God has revealed all His mysteries within His Word.
As I look at these boards, I see very educated and bright people with many different opinions so I am glad to be part of such a group to discuss the musterions of Scripture.
As Isaiah says, "line upon line, and precept upon precept" is how all doctrine should be formed. Every line of scripture, must line up with every other line of scripture. If for some reason a scripture doesn't fit, then you need to rebuild your entire line of logic. Because God didn't leave any loose ends. He made it all fit perfectly and in perfect harmony.
With that being said, the best place to begin to understand God is in the very names of God.
In Hebrew, the very first use time the word God is used is the word, Elohim.
Elohim is probably one of the most interesting and complex words in all of scripture for it begins to show just how complex and deep God is.
Hebrew is a very precise and complex language, just as Greek is. God made no mistakes when He chose Hebrew as the language keep in tact what He truly desired.
Whenever you see an, im, at the end of a Hebrew word it indicates a plurality. Even in the beginning of Scripture we begin to see the plurality of God.