Names of God in Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In Judaism, the name of God is more than a distinguishing title. It represents the Jewish conception of the divine nature, and of the relation of God to the Jewish people. To show the sacredness of ...
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An alphabetical list includes the most and least frequently occurring names found in the Hebrew Bible. ... The four most popular one-word names are Yahweh (6,800 times); Elohim (2,600 times); Adonai (439 times); and El (238 times). I recommend reading these entries first, as most other names of God are derived from them.
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www.bibletopics.com/BIBLESTUDY/154.htm
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What the word Adonai means. ... The meaning of Adonai in the Hebrew language, God is Lord, clearly defines our role as servants of our Lord, the God with outright ownership of our life and all things in Heaven and Earth. This defines our role as servants to our Adonai.
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www.adonaiproductions.org/english/adonai_meaning.htm
www.adonaiproductions.org/english/adonai_meaning.htm
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Adonai (Hebrew meaning "lord, ruler") is a name bestowed upon God in the Old Testament. It is retained in the Vulgate and its dependent versions, Exodus 6:3; Judith 16:16. No other name applied to God is more definite and more easily understood than this.
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www.newadvent.org/cathen/01146a.htm
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ADONAI: Lord in our English Bibles (Capital letter 'L ', lower case, 'ord') (Adonai is plural, the sing. is "adon"). "Master'' or "Lord" 300 times in the OT always plural when referring to God, when sing. the reference is to a human lord.
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www.ldolphin.org/Names.html
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Hebrew word meaning "my lord, my master", from adon, "lord, master". From Hellenistic times onward it was used verbally to replace the written Yahweh. ... When the tetragrammaton (JHWH) appears in the Biblical text, it is usual to read it out load either as Adonai or as Ha-Shem ("The Name").
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www.pantheon.org/articles/a/adonai.html
www.pantheon.org/articles/a/adonai.html
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