My approach is to found my understandings on exactly what I read in the Scriptures as the Scripture presents it. There is no disagreement over whether one sends another as their agent, how this sometimes transfers powers and authorities, Joseph, the beast, examples abound. As you've noted.
However, what you are suggesting is that the Bible is written in deceptive fashion, speaking one thing that actually isn't in fact true, according to the normal and general use of language. This even includes Biblical Hebrew, and this is attested to by the lack of affirmative examples to support this manner of writing being employed.
When the Bible says YHWH met with someone, I suggest that we simply accept this as a true saying, because that's what the Bible does, it gives us truth.
And now you what, claim I'm not a real Christian because I won't disbelieve the Bible? What a turn this conversation has taken! I'm going to stick to the Bible. And I don't think you were where I am at now. It's not just a matter of some surface perception. I think I have a much different idea about how God speaks to us.
Much love!
The Bible isn’t written in a deceptive fashion. The Bible is written in Jewish fashion.
If it’s not read in the fashion that it’s written then a different understanding is taken from it. That’s Dr. Moen’s point (post#262).