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- | Like most words with the suffix, ' | + | Due to standardization |
- | Based on the root word אל [[el]] which means "to", and with the [[im]] suffix applied we can see that the literal meaning of Elohim is "The To Ones". | + | |
- | Applying a more grammatical structure to this literal meaning, one may reasonably infer an interpretation of "The Ones Who Came **To** Here". This may be the only sensible way to interpret "the to ones". | ||
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- | In order to gain any real insight as to the characteristics of these " | ||
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- | Defining these relationships is a major theme of the scriptures, and is the topic of the opening scene of the Bible. [[Genesis 1|Genesis 1:1]] seeks to define an initial definition, which is then fleshed out in the follwing verses. | ||
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- | //The established division([[barashit]]) divided([[bara]]) between The [[Elohim]] and The [[Shemim]] on [[Aretz]]// | ||
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- | This page is part of a series - see [[im]] backlinks for a dynamic list | ||
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- | see also [[eloh]], [[eleh]] | ||
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- | LexID = 90410 |
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