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elo·him \ˌelōˈhēm, -lȯˈ-, -ˈhim; eˈlōˌhim, əˈ-\ noun Etymology: Hebrew ĕlōhīm, plural of ĕlōah god 1. capitalized : God especially as conceived of in the Old Testament or in those Old Testament passages where he is designated in the Hebrew text by the word ĕlōhīm 2. elohim plural, usually capitalized : local or minor divinities of the ancient Canaanites and Hebrews |