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While God is conceived of as revealing his attributes and will in a number of ways in the OT, one of the most theologically significant modes of the divine self-disclosure is the revelation inherent in the names of God. ... The appellative elohim connotes all that God is. As God he is sovereign, and that sovereignty...
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mb-soft.com/believe/txh/namesgod.htm
mb-soft.com/believe/txh/namesgod.htm
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Names of God: His Titles Revealed in Scripture; "ELOHIM" (or Elohay) is the first name for God found in the Bible, and it's used throughout the Old Testament over 2,300 times. Elohim comes from the Hebrew root meaning "strength" or "power", and has the unusual characteristic of being plural in form.
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www.allaboutgod.com/names-of-god.htm
www.allaboutgod.com/names-of-god.htm
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Question: "What are the different names of God and what do they mean?"; Answer: Each of the many names of God describes a different aspect of His many-faceted character. Here are some of the better known names of God in the Bible: EL, ELOAH: God "mighty, strong, prominent" (Genesis 7:1; ... ELOHIM: God “Creator,
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www.gotquestions.org/names-of-God.html
www.gotquestions.org/names-of-God.html
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Elohim - the names of God ... Elohim: God Almighty ... Now learn about Ancient of Days OR pick any of the NAMES OF GOD of your choice to study next...
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www.hannahscupboard.com/elohim.html
www.hannahscupboard.com/elohim.html
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Yahweh (or Jehovah) means literally, "He who will be". ... The Hebrew word Elohim, translated "God" throughout the first chapter of Genesis, and generally so throughout the Scriptures, occurs about 2,600 times, and in 56 texts in its singular form of Eloah, 41 of which are found in the Book of Job.
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www.bibletopics.com/BIBLESTUDY/61.htm
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See the Catholic Encyclopedia entry on Elohim.; ELOHIM: God (a plural noun, more than two, used with singular verbs); Elohim occurs 2,570 times in the OT, 32 times in Gen. 1. God as Creator, Preserver, Transcendent, Mighty and Strong. ... Additional Reading: Names of God, by Nathan Stone...
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www.ldolphin.org/Names.html
www.ldolphin.org/Names.html
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Are the words 'God' and 'Lord' holy names or, like some would insist, the names of pagan idols which should not be used in referring to the Almighty? ... Dr Koster contends that YHVH should be referred to as Elohim and not God which is claimed by many commentators to be the personal name of an idol of antiquity.
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www.revelations.org.za/Elohim.htm
www.revelations.org.za/Elohim.htm
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Names of God in the Old Testament ... Jehovah-Elohim (the Lord God) ... El Shaddai (Almighty God, the strength giver)
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www.evangelbaptist.org/highschool/lessons/law/names_boo...
www.evangelbaptist.org/highschool/lessons/law/names_bookmark.htm
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Yhwh means 'He causes to be' and also 'He brings into existence'. 'Elohim' means 'gods' but here also is usually translated as if it meant 'God'. So 'Yhwh Elohim' means God brings into existence. ... Hence the meaning and significance of the names of God is as follows:
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www.solhaam.org/articles/gennam.html
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