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"
Adonai
The Hebrew word for God which means Lord is "Adonai".
The words before the Torah Reading:(You:)Bar'chu et Adonai ha-m'vo-rach.(Congregation:)Ba-ruch Adonai ha-m'vo-rach l'olam va-ed.(You:)Ba-ruch Adonai ha-m'vo-rach l'olam va-ed.Ba-ruch a-tah Adonai,Elo-hei-nu me-lechha-o-lam, a-sher ba-char ba-nu mi-kolha-mim v'na-tan la-nu et To-rah-toBa-ruch a-tah Adonai,no-ten ha-To-rah.The words before the Torah Reading:(You:)Ba-ruch a-tah Adonai, Elo-hei-nu me-lechha-o-lam, a-sher na-tan la-nu To-raht e-met, v'cha-yei o-lam na-ta b'to-chei-nu.Ba-ruch a-tah Adonai, no-ten ha-To-rah.(Congregation:)Amen.Hope this helps!
"And" is the English meaning of the Swahili word na.
Adonai-Shomo was created in 1861.
Adonai-Shomo ended in 1896.
Na means No!
In Hebrew this is 2 words: הושיעה נא (Hoshiaʿ na) = "Please help"In the Hebrew Bible, it appears in Psalm 118:25. Here it is in Hebrew and English:אָנָּא יהוה הוֹשִׁיעָה נָּא אָנָּא יהוה הַצְלִיחָה נָּאAna ADONAI hoshia na, ana ADONAI hatslicha na*.We ask you, ADONAI, help please! We ask you, ADONAI, make us prosper please!This verse is chanted on the holiday of Simchat Torah, which is the last day of Sukkot.*Na is a Hebrew particle word that is usually translated as "please" and is used to soften commands.
Mesharet Adonai = משרת השם
Adoramus Adonai = "Let us adore the Lord"
Not Applicable
Genesis 22:14 says that Abraham called it: Yehwah' yireh' ('Jehovah-Jireh'-NEB, ASV)meaning "YHWH (Jehovah) will provide". (The Holy Scriptures 'A New Translation' by the Jewish Publication Society of America 1917, removed the name of God, "YHWH", and replaced it with "Adonai" making the name of the place read: 'Adonai-Jireh' meaning 'the LORD will provide'.