The El in Elohim just refers to the first syllable in the word Elohim, a word that means God. El by itself also means God.
It means: I have a lot for lunch.
el algebra
Cu'al es realmente El amor = What is really love?
Callate el Perro osico!
El Gato
ohim is not a word. el is a short form for the full word for God, which is elohim. In Semitic cultures, El is a general term for god. It means strong one. Ohim means "of all that exists".
God (Yeshua (Jesus) ,Elohim,Yhvh,El,Elyion, Elohim Avinu...)
The El in Elohim just refers to the first syllable in the word Elohim, a word that means God. El by itself also means God.
Elohim El-Shaddai Elyon YHWH
yevarechecha elohim (יברכך ה׳) = yeh vah réh cheh chah el-o-heem
Kvod Elohim (כבוד אלוקים) means "the honor of God"
"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״
El is Hebrew for a god, and Elohim is the plural, gods. However, the writer now known as the Elohist used Elohim in a singular context, or with a singular verb, to refer to the supreme God of Israel. Many English translations of the Bible also translate elohim, when used otherwise, as 'angels' in order to avoid polytheistic concepts.
ha-ben shel elohim (הבן של אלוקים) = hah ben shell el o heem
The name Massiel is from Israel, all names that contain an EL at the end where considered to be powerful and great names because they symbolized God or in Hebrew how it is said Elohim, any name with EL signified the presence of ELOHIM. Some people assumed it was from France because it french Ma- means my and CIEL- means sky or heaven, and therefore some might suggest the meaning of the name is "my sky". But this meaning only derived from the original Hebrew meaning. Massiel-" She who comes down from the stars" The name also means " Graceful one" Answer from: Massiel Mancebo
It depends on how you spell it: Elohim shamá (אלוקים שמע) = "God heard" Elohim sháma (אלוקים שמה) = "God is over there"
it's a piece of lyric from Jay Electronica - Exhibit A "respect the Architect" means respect God, he's refering to God as the architect, maker, designer of all things "never test the Elohim" Elohim is Hebrew for God don't test God is what he means there