Lord = Adonai (ה׳)
God = Elohim (×לוקי×)
The Hebrew word for God which means Lord is "Adonai".
One of the names of God is The Lord of Hosts. In Hebrew, the second of the two Hebrew words is Tzeva'oth, which some Ashkenazim pronounce "Tzeva'ois," thus making it a pronunciation which would rhyme with rejoice.
In Hebrew, "khen hashem" translates to "thus says the Lord." The word "khen" means "thus" or "so," indicating that the following statement is a direct quotation from the Lord. "Hashem" is the Hebrew word for "the Lord," often used in place of the divine name of God out of reverence. Therefore, "khen hashem" is a phrase commonly found in religious texts, indicating that the words that follow are spoken by God.
From the Hebrew language, meaning "the Lord is my God, Jehovah is my God".
Deuteronomy 6:4, which states "The Lord is One."
There are 3 Hebrew words for God that begin with el:ElElohaElohim
Joel comes from the Hebrew name, meaning "God is willing."
dude just calls himself "I am" or "Yaweh" in hebrew.
Eliya is a Hebrew name, meaning God Is My Lord.
Y'shua in Hebrew is a contraction of two Hebrew words, YAH (the LORD) and yeshuah (salvation)...it means the Lord's salvation, which is who He is
Beelzebub (Hebrew: Lord of the Flies)
ah-DOHN (אדון). This is also the word for Mr.