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 This fact may or may not be significant but could possibly indicate a relatively rare word variant employed primarily by two authors. Thus it is reasonable to postulate that 'aloh' might be an [[alternate spellings|alternate spelling]] of [[aleh]] This fact may or may not be significant but could possibly indicate a relatively rare word variant employed primarily by two authors. Thus it is reasonable to postulate that 'aloh' might be an [[alternate spellings|alternate spelling]] of [[aleh]]
  
 +Under this spelling, the word occurs 59 times. Fifty of these are traditionally rendered "God" with a capital G, and presumed to represent the monotheistic all-powerful creator-god that was supposedly worshipped by the [[yeberim]] and whom has become the Father-God of modern Christianity.
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 +However, there are instances where this is not the case, and instead, the same word 'aloh' is translated as a "little g" god, worshipped by foreigners.((Deuteronomy 32:17, 2 Kings 17:31, 2 Chronicles 32:15, Isaiah 44:8, Daniel 11:37-39))
  
  
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