The only thing you and the OP are proving is that your variegated doctrines do not exist in the original languages. That is why you refuse to admit that Theos with its various forms is nothing more than a set of Greek "loan words" employed to represent Elohim and El from the Hebrew text. For when these facts are brought to light most people are eventually set free from your false doctrines which are only viable through twisting what your Trinitarian-biased English translations say: therefore you despise the knowledge and power given to us in the Hebrew and Greek Septuagint scriptures because the comparison of the two refutes your NT-GREEK-ONLY doctrine and sets people free from your religion-church-organization of man full of the traditions of men. You are a slave to your dogma, and desire to enslave others by forcing them to bow to your dogma, but your dogma does not exist in the original languages of the holy Scripture writings.
Lot of luggage. You need to start a thread and spend a long time unpacking it. I did have about a year of Hebrew. You? I'm no expert but I think I get the gist of the language. You are all-over the place on your presentation. I'd suggest, if you want to be taken seriously, you 1) just leave your study up for scrutiny. 2) If someone proves a point wrong, admit it and move on. 3) Go a little slower about posting all your summations and ask "what does this say to you?" about obvious ones. It actually would engage your readers. Leading questions may get others drawing your conclusions. If not, then you 'know' you have drawn some hastily. That HAS to be true. We all, especially in theology, need to show our work. 4) Try to leave chuckles out. I do remember some of my teachers belittling others in class. They were being petty and using terrible teaching/learning skills. 5) Check to ensure after any concessions, that everyone is still on page and believe together your premise. 6) be a bit up front with where you believe conclusions are going. If you are against the triune view, be as specific as you can about what is bothering you and then ask others to look at the scriptures. 7) TRY to be open to what verses or comments they bring to the table.
Honestly, if I was the one who was against a triune view, I'd be working on my doctorate. Yes it 'would' be that important. I'd have to convince the entire world. I would and still do greatly value and care about those who wouldn't agree with me. My greatest desire would be to convince them of what I believed. Such would be life and death. Honestly? You don't seem that convicted or convinced. No cultist ever did or does. There is no desire.