Logos contains sense errors in Psalm 82:6 and 138:1. Both uses of Elohim are tagged as "God (Israelite)." The first verse may describe angels or people, etc. The second verse appears to describe angels. These referents are not the one true God of Israel.
There is a third possible error in Psalm 45:6. The use of Elohim is tagged as "God (Israelite)." But the vocative here describes a historical human king (possibly Solomon). Yes, I know that Hebrews 1:8 attributes this verse to the Messiah. But the Old Testament should be read and interpreted on its own in its historical context. Hebrews 1:8 does not contradict the original understanding of Psalm 45:6.
I'm not seeking a heated discussion on Psalm 45:6. If you don't agree, feel free to disagree.
May God bless your study.