Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 7:56PM
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Elohim
The Hebrew word for God, and one of the names of God revealed in scripture, used first in Genesis 1:1. Scholars debate Elohim’s exact origin and meaning.

Learn more:

  1. Blue Letter Bible: Elohim and a list of all the uses of Elohim in the Old Testament
  2. Theopedia: Elohim
  3. Andrew Jukes: God or Elohim
  4. Dr. Joseph Pipa: Elohim - Eternal Powerful Creator of All Things - Genesis 1 (audio)

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Filed under God’s Nature and His Work

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