Translation: Jesus, you are the LORD.
I searched for adoabi on google, but it suggested that it is spelled adonai. Adonai means Lord used in Judaism as a speaking substitute for the ineffable name of God. It also said it is Hebrew.
Adonai-Shomo was created in 1861.
Adonai-Shomo ended in 1896.
It is a non-Jewish spelling of the Hebrew for The Lord of Hosts (Adonai Tsevaoth).
Adoramus Adonai = "Let us adore the Lord"
Mesharet Adonai = משרת השם
Pronouncing G-d's real name in Judaism is not only forbidden, it's also impossible because we do not know what the vowels are. We use Adonai as a substitute when we read prayers or Biblical text.
Adonai is one term for God used in Judaism. Some believe that Jesus uttered the word, "Adonai", when on the cross, asking why God had forsaken him.
There are a number of words in Hebrew used for God, chief among them is Adonai. Other Hebrew words used for God include: Eloheynu, El Shaddai, and Eloheem. The Tanach (Jewish Bible) has 72 names for HaShem, however, they're not actually names but closer to titles that describe Him according to situational context. In daily conversation, most Jews use the name HaShem.
elyon (עליון) means "uppermost" na (נא) is as very formal way to say "please" Adonai (ה׳) means "my Lord" but this sentence is not intelligible. It appears to mean "supreme please my lord"
The term Hashem Adonai is Hebrew. Adonai means Lord. Hashem means "the Name"Because Jews could not pronounce the formal name of Jehova, they used Hashem as a form of shorthand. Combined, Hashem Adonai means Jehova God.