grammaticality - Can "who" be plural when it is the subject of a sentence?



A title I saw reads Who are doing Jehovah's Will, which doesn’t sound correct to me. To me, Who is doing Jehovah's Will sounds more correct.


Am I wrong, or can both be used in the beginning of a sentence or title?




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