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El·o·him E0095450 (ĕl′ō-hēm′, -hĭm′, ə-lō′hĭm)n. A name for God in the Hebrew Scriptures. [Hebrew 'ĕlōhîm, pl. of 'ĕlōah, god; see ʔl in Semitic roots.]Elohim (ɛˈləʊhɪm; ˌɛləʊˈhiːm) n (Bible) Old Testament a Hebrew word for God or gods[C17: from Hebrew 'Elōhim, plural (used to indicate uniqueness) of 'Elōah God; probably related to 'El God]E•lo•him (ˌɛl oʊˈhim, -ˈhɪm) n. God, esp. as used in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament. [< Hebrew] El`o•him′ic (-ˈhɪm ɪk) adj. ElohimenUK
Elohim (ĕlōhēm`, ēlō`hĭm, ĕl`ōhēm), term used to designate the God of Israel. The use of Elohim in Israel's religious texts is an attempt to treat the particular Hebrew God, Yahweh, in a more general religious context.Elohimspoken in place of the ineffable Yahweh. [Judaism: NCE, 22]See: GodElohim Old Testament a Hebrew word for God or gods |