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Tag: Eloah

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  

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