The Bible frequently mentions an association between the Midianites and Moses, and there is strong biblical evidence that associates YHWH with a mountain in Midian, a territory to the east of the Gulf of Aqaba. The Midianite storm god was called YHW, a close spelling to the name of the Hebrew God, and some scholars believe that Yahweh originated from the Midianite YHW.
On the other hand, the Elohist, an anonymous source who contributed to the material that is now in the Pentateuch, referred to his God by the name, 'Elohim, and portrayed him as a more transcendential God than Yahweh. Elohim seems to have been merged over time with Yahweh, but need not originally have been the same God as Yahweh. Elohim was probably the Hebrew version of the Canaanite father of the gods, known as El (In Hebrew, El is the singular for a god, while Elohim is the plural but when used in a singular context or with a singular verb is considered to refer to God).
In the Hebrew text, God is the creator of the universe and the ultimate leader of the Jewish people.
God is in us = Hashem hu betocheinu (ה׳ הוא בתוכינו)
In chapter 1, only the word Elohim (אלוקים) is used. Starting in Chapter 2, both Elohim and the actual Name (יהוה, YHVH) are used.
God with us = elohim imanu (אלוקים עימנו)
immanuel means "god with us" in Hebrew
God is with us = "ha shem imanu" (ה׳ ×¢×ž× ×•)
God is with us = Elohim imanu (אלוקים עמנו)
It means "God is with us" from Hebrew
immanuel means "god with us" in Hebrew
God has covered us = Elohim kisa otanu (אלוקים כיסה אותנו)
It's a Hebrew word, it means "God is with us"
It means "God is with us" :) thats a cute name!
Immanuel or Emmanuel or Imanu'el (Hebrew עִמָּנוּאֵל "God [is] with us" consists of two Hebrew words: אֵל ('El, meaning 'God') and עִמָּנוּ (ʻImmānū, meaning 'with us'); Standard Hebrew ʻImmanuʼel, Tiberian Hebrew ʻImmānûʼēl). It is a theophoric name used in the Bible in Isaiah 7:14 and Isaiah 8:8. It appears once in the Christian New Testament: in Matthew's quotation of Isaiah 7:14.
Elohim imanu (אלוקים ×¢×ž× ×•)
The Hebrew people
im Greek and my name is Emmanuel from wut i understand... "immanu" means "with us" in Hebrew and "el" means God thus immanuel means God with us in Hebrew, so i guess that's where its from