Hebrew has several words that sound like "Allah". Depending on how you spell it, it means:
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โ 12y agoWiki User
โ 12y agoEliyahu (×ליהו) means "the Eternal one is God"
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โ 12y agoIt means God.
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โ 11y agoit is written ×לוקי×
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โ 11y agoEl Elohim = קל ×לוקי×
Elohim imanu (אלוקים ×¢×ž× ×•)
Nesichat elohim = × ×¡×™×›×ª אלוקים
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"elohim" is the same form, whether it's singular or plural.Unfortunately, there is no Hebrew word for belong, and no way to translate the phrase "belong to".You could say, "el elohim is my lord" = ״קל אלוקים הוא אדון שלי״
Yad Elohim.
Elohim is the Hebrew word for God. Jewish tradition states that God is Eternal, and was not created.
the first Hebrew letter in the word Elohim (אלוקים) is alef (א)
Elohim noshem
when speaking to a male: tohav Elohim vetohavi anashim = תוהב אלוקים ותוהב אנשיםwhen speaking to a female: tohavi Elohim vetohavi anashim = תוהבי אלוקים ותוהבי אנשים
There are many Hebrew names for God. The most common are Adonai and Elohim.
Mighty God = Elohim adir (אלוקים אדיר)
anakhnu botkheem ba-elohim (????? ?????? ???????)