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1. (n.) Elohim
God, esp. as used in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament.
Etymology: (< Heb)
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1. (noun) elohim
one of the principal names by which God is designated in the Hebrew Scriptures
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1. elohim
a Hebrew word in the plural number, signifying God or one as God, but with a verb in the singular, signifying generally the one true God; according to the Talmud it denotes God as just in judgment to all in contradistinction to Jehovah, which denotes God as merciful to His people.
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