Shaddai: Sufficient or Almighty

Shaddai (Sufficient/Almighty, Hebrew šad·day, שַׁדָּי) Occurs along with El, Occurs independently as a name of God, (see Job) LXX sometimes παντοκράτωρ the word as ("He who is sufficient") thoughtsofgod mythougths, thoughts of God

    Shaddai (Sufficient/Almighty, Hebrew šad·day, שַׁדָּי) Occurs along with El, Occurs independently as a name of God, (see Job) LXX., sometimes παντοκράτωρ the word as (“He who is sufficient”)

Elohim (God) אלהים

Elohim (God) Hebrew: אלהים The plural form of EL, meaning “strong one.” creative work of all sovereignty over all denotes multiplied power, Almighty often read instead of YHWH YHWH is sometimes written with Elohim's vowels Eloah אלה, Elohim’s root is a feminine noun, meaning goddess

Elohim (God) (Hebrew: אלהים) The plural form of EL, meaning “strong one.” creative work of all sovereignty over all denotes multiplied power, Almighty often read instead of YHWH YHWH is sometimes written with Elohim’s vowels  Eloah אלה, Elohim’s root is a feminine noun, meaning goddess  

El: (God, Hebrew, ale, אֵל)

El: from a root word meaning—might, strength, power. True God of Israel. El Elohe Israel (God, the God of Israel) El Gibbor (Hero God) El Hai (Living God) El Olam (Everlasting God) God’s Immutability (Gen. 16:13). El Ro'i (Seeing God), El Shaddai (Almighty God) God’s loving supply and comfort; His power as the Almighty

El: from a root word meaning—might, strength, power. True God of Israel.   El Elohe Israel (God, the God of Israel) El Gibbor (Hero God) El Ḥai (Living God) El Olam (Everlasting God) Emphasizes God’s Immutability and is connected with His inexhaustibleness (Gen. 16:13). El Ro’i (Seeing God), El Shaddai (Almighty God) God’s loving supply […]