Other critics say that the words Elohim and Yahweh indicate two different authors, and, who lived well after Moses' time. |
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This phenomenon is symbolized by the first part of the word Elohim being separated, at least intellectually, from the second part. |
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His good friend and spiritual advisor, the Reverend Robert Millar, transported his body to its final resting place: Elohim City. |
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Elohim deliberately and quickly created all of the created kinds on Earth, fully intact, with the capacity for biological evolution. |
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The heart of the universe beats with the pulse of the name Elohim. |
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Allah, whose name we call Elohim, who gives life, who knows the value and the fragility of every life, send these children your angels. |
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For example, it is permissible to pronounce the word Elohim when it is an obvious reference to human judges or false gods, or Tzeva'ot when it refers to armies. |
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As noted earlier, this name signifies kindness and compassion, as contrasted with the name Elohim, which refers to God as the harsh but just judge. |
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That Asher's mind would have also been on Elohim, at this moment receiving prayers in Asher's shul, goes without saying. |
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Two writings in the Nag Hammadi library, the Nature of the Archons and On the Origin of the World, contain a figure named Sabaoth, one of the sons of Ialdabaoth, who is reminiscent of Justin's Elohim. |
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The Son of man was revealed, the Son of man, Elohim. |
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Harvey identifies each mention of God in the Leningrad Codes that is followed by the appositive Elohim, and compares it to the counterpart in the Septuagint. |
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