Paul uses the word "body" as an allegory of the "church", which is made up of many "members". Now, in the OT where "elohiym" is used to refer to God it is never a compound unity.
As to what you posted concerning the OT Messianic prophecies you reject was not qualified to mean you reject Proverbs 8, you reject most of the Scriptures I posted in the OP, which did not include Proverbs 8 but does include Psalms 2, 45, and other prophesies that show the Son is a human being that was born of the seed of the woman and the seed of Abraham, but not the seed of God.
As to the NT Scriptures that tell us God created through the Son, I do not disagree with those Scriptures since the Son is God's predetermined plan for the salvation of mankind based on God's foreknowledge. God spoke all that is into existence and since Jesus is the "logos" what I believe is backed up by Scripture. God's word was the first-born (first to come into existence) of all creation (Colossians 1:15) or God's used His spoken logos to create. This logos became flesh and dwelled among us. Jesus the man who fulfilled all the OT prophesies was born of the seed of the woman Mary, who was a descendent of Abraham to whom all the Messianic prophesies apply to.
As to Revelation, Revelation 1:1 tells us that God gave Revelation to Jesus Christ to pass on to John. So the opening verse of Revelation tells us that Jesus Christ is not omniscient, which precludes His being God who is omniscient. Like I posted you take Scripture out of context.