
Eloah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
ELOAH ĕ lō’ ə (אֱלֹ֨והַ׃֙, God, sing. of Elohim, q.v.). It is used forty-one times in Job (replacing Elohim) and sixteen times elsewhere. These occurrences are mainly poetic and refer to the true God except in 2 Chronicles 32:15; Daniel 11:37, 38, 39; and Habakkuk 1:11 (cf. Job 12:6).
God (Elohim, Eloah, El, Elah, Theos) - names of God
Eloah (God) in the Hebrew text of Psalm 18:31. ’Eloah. Strong’s Concordance number: 433. Bible references: Ps. 18:31 and about fifty times in total (with about forty of those in the book of Job). For who is God besides the Lord? And who is the Rock except our God? (Psalm 18:31, NIV)
Strong's Hebrew: 433. אֱל֫וֹהַּ, (eloah) -- God - Bible Hub
The use of "Eloah" in Hebrew scripture reflects the monotheistic faith of the Israelites, who worshiped Yahweh as the one true God. This term highlights God's unique nature and His role as the ultimate authority and creator.
The Hebrew Name for God - Eloah
Interestingly, the term Eloah, used for God, is predominantly used in Job by Job and Eliphaz in their debating. Only in one context does Zophar use the term (Job 11:5-7).
Bible Gateway passage: Daniel 2:18-20 - Names of God Bible
18 He told them to ask the Elah of heaven to be merciful and to explain this secret to them so that they would not be destroyed with the rest of the wise advisers in Babylon. 19 The secret was revealed to Daniel in a vision during the night. So Daniel praised the Elah of heaven. 20 He said, because he is wise and powerful.
El-Elohe-Israel - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
EL-ELOHE-ISRAEL ĕl ĕl’ ō he ĭz’ rĭ əl (אֵ֖ל אֱלֹהֵ֥י יִשְׂרָאֵֽל, God is the God of Israel). The name of an altar erected by Jacob. When Jacob returned from Paddan-aram with his family, he purchased a portion of a field from the “sons of Hamor, Shechem’s …
El and Eloha | Rabbi Ari Shvat | Ask the Rabbi | yeshiva.co
El (אל) and Eloha (אלוה) are both singular forms (nouns), but its אל that’s used to form the plural Elim (אלים), and אלוה that’s used to form the plural Elohim (אלוהים). Both singular forms seem to be closely related to each other (comparing certain verses even synonym).
The Names of God: Elohim - Blue Letter Bible
Aug 23, 2012 · Elohim in the Septuagint: theos …the standard Greek word for god, “a transcendent being who exercises extraordinary control in human affairs or is responsible for bestowal of unusual benefits” (BDAG). It specifically refers to the monotheistic God of Israel. Meaning and Derivation: Elohim is translated as “God.”
What Does Elohim Mean? Name of God Explained - Bible Study Tools
May 25, 2021 · Elohim is one of the most frequently used names for God in the Scriptures. It is this word which is used in Genesis 1:1, “In the beginning [Elohim] created the heavens and the earth.” In fact the word appears some 2,750 times in the Old Testament. What Does Eloim Mean? The term "Elohim" means “supreme one” or “mighty one.”
Elohim is God, Mighty Creator – FaithGateway
Elohim (e-lo-HEEM) is the plural form of El or Eloah, one of the oldest designations for divinity in the world. The Hebrews borrowed the term El from the Canaanites. It can refer either to the true God or to pagan gods. Though El is used more than 200 times in the Hebrew Bible, Elohim is used more than 2,500 times.
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