Pronunciation: /ɛloʊˈhɪm/
noun In Hebrew, 'Elohim' is a plural noun often used to refer to God or gods.
A1 Elohim is a Hebrew word for God.
A2 In Jewish tradition, Elohim is one of the names for God.
B1 The concept of Elohim is central to the monotheistic beliefs of Judaism.
B2 Elohim is often used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to the one true God.
C1 Scholars debate the exact meaning and significance of Elohim in ancient Hebrew texts.
C2 The term Elohim is sometimes translated as 'God' but carries deeper theological implications in Hebrew scripture.
formal In the Hebrew Bible, Elohim is a name for God.
informal Some people believe that Elohim is the creator of the universe.
slang I heard that Elohim is like the big boss up there.
figurative The power of Elohim can be felt in the beauty of nature.
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