elohim in English

noun
1
a name for God used frequently in the Hebrew Bible.
The name Elohim is therefore interpreted to indicate that God is the ‘master of all power.’

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1. We are of the royal house of Elohim, the Most High God.

2. Elohim is the ground of the universe that is given, and Adonai is the energy that transforms

3. She is best known for her hit songs "Mungu Mkuu," "Jehovah Elohim" ,"Waweza," "Hossana," "Nikufahamu" and "Tulia."

4. The Jehovah of Israel, the adon (singular) or Lord of Israel is above all elohim (Ps. 135:5).

5. Both are indispensable to sustain the earth and make it flourish.Adonai Elohim marks the cooperation, the transaction, between the human and the divine.

6. Aether was originally a member of Arthia prior to its destruction before betraying and leaving the Clan to get back into the original Clan of his family, Elohim

7. That the language of the O[ld] T[estament] has entirely given up the idea of plurality in elohim (as applied to the God of Israel) is especially shown by the fact that it is almost invariably construed with a singular verbal predicate, and takes a singular adjectival attribute. . . . elohim must rather be explained as an intensive plural, denoting greatness and majesty, being equal to The Great God.

8. 17 Partial Bible studies to reconfirm the truth that Yahshua the Messiah is given for the renewed Covenant as the Lamb of Elohim, and the Light to the nations.

9. Alufe & Alufe-Elohim Chambers January 28 · "It has become a fashion for litigants to resort to their right to fair hearing on appeal as if it is a magic wand to cure all their inadequacies at the trial court

10. Allah (ăl`ə, ä`lə), [Arab.,=the God].Derived from an old Semitic root refering to the Divine and used in the Canaanite El, the Mesopotamian ilu, and the biblical Elohim, the word Allah is used by all Arabic-speaking Muslims, Christians, Jews, and others

11. Here I will again briefly repeat what I have noticed above, namely, that however much the Jews endeavor by their Cavillings to pervert the sense of this verse, Thy throne, O God! is for ever and ever, yet it is sufficient of itself to establish the eternal divinity of Christ: for when the name אלהים, Elohim is ascribed either to angels or

12. Adonist: One who maintained that the vowel-points ordinarily written under the consonants of the Hebrew word JHVH (pronounced since the sixteenth century, except among the Jews, Jehovah ) are not the natural points belonging to that word, but are vowel-points belonging to the words Adonai and Elohim ; these words are substituted in reading by the Jews for the name JHVH, a name which they are