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Elohim is a plural form for 'god'. In the Tanakh, when used with a singular verb or in a singular context, it also meant the God of Israel. Elohim later came to be regarded as one of many aspects of God.

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Elohim means the commander of the army of the Lord. It is usually chanted in preparation of specific prayers embedded within the Psalms. Elohim is one of many aspects (names) of God. The name of God must fit the purpose of the prayer.

The word 'elohim' literal translates to 'powerful ones' (majestic plural) and is used in many contexts both in reference to people, angels, and The Creator.

In Modern Hebrew, Elohim only means God.

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Yeshua is ben HaElohim(son of the God)

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