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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on ELOHIM ELOHIM: in the Old Testament, the Hebrew word translated to 'God'. However this is incorrect, or maybe only partially true! ELO - is feminine; while HIM - is masculine. 'Elohim' then, is a divine being existing in 1 entity of both masculine & feminine OR can be a reference in the plural meaning. See: Genesis 2:26' Let US make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness....' (Note: vs27, then 'So God created man in his OWN image...' Just another little Bible & scholarly reason to debate religions over! Elohim would apparently represent Nature in Balance, you can't separate the masculine & feminine. Like you have both positive & negative, etc. TWO SIDES to make ONE WHOLE. (See also: ELOHIM, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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Some trace its origin in el or ul which may mean ("to be strong") or possibly ("to be in front"), from which also are derived ayil ("ram", the one in front of the flock) and elah (the prominent "terebinth"); Elohim would then be an expanded plural form of El. (However, Semitic etymologies are actually generally based on triconsonantal roots, which this ...
See also:Elohim, Elohim - Hebrew Grammar, Elohim - Significance in the documentary hypothesis, Elohim - Etymology, Elohim - Elohim in Islam, Elohim - Elohim in Mormonism, Elohim - Elohim in Raelianism Read more here: » Elohim: Encyclopedia II - Elohim - Etymology |
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