In the Greek New Testament, the Hebrew names for El were replaced with "Theos" after the father god Zeús (two syllables) of Greek mythology. This simplified the idea into a male singular instead of a genderless plural.
In the Latin translation of the Bible, Deus was used (source of deus ex...
I hope my answer can be of use to someone:
It would be best understood in context in a book I wrote, specifically the bottom paragraph of the chapter “Bank of Descent” on pg. 21.
If you don’t feel like clicking, it has to do with the golden ratio shared by Noah’s ark and DNA: two objects in...