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− | + | Elohim (אלהים) is a [[Hebrew]] word for God. It is the third word in the Hebrew text of [[Genesis]] and occurs frequently throughout the [[Old Testament]]. | |
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{{opinions}} | {{opinions}} | ||
{{quotes}} | {{quotes}} | ||
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+ | ==Main article== | ||
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+ | Elohim (אלהים) is a [[Hebrew]] word for God. The exact significance of the word is debated. It is the third word in the Hebrew text of [[Genesis]] and occurs frequently throughout the [[Old Testament]]. | ||
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{{returnto}} [[Names of God]] | {{returnto}} [[Names of God]] |
Revision as of 06:10, 13 July 2007
Synopsis
Elohim (אלהים) is a Hebrew word for God. It is the third word in the Hebrew text of Genesis and occurs frequently throughout the Old Testament.
Contents
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Elohim (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Elohim (quotes)
Main article
Elohim (אלהים) is a Hebrew word for God. The exact significance of the word is debated. It is the third word in the Hebrew text of Genesis and occurs frequently throughout the Old Testament.
Links
Return to Names of God