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Names of God in Judaism

Judaism has different names given to God, which are considered sacred: יהוה (YHWH), אֲדֹנָי (Adonai transl. my Lord), אֵל (El transl. God), אֱלֹהִים (Elohim transl. Gods/Godhead), שַׁדַּי (Shaddai transl. Almighty), and צְבָאוֹת (Tzevaot transl. Hosts); some also include I Am that I Am. Early authorities considered other Hebrew names mere epithets or…

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Names of God in Judaism → El, El Shaddai, God, God Almighty, Judaism, Shaddai, Ugaritic, Ugaritic/Canaanite, While

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god hebrew name adonai word names el elohim used lord also tetragrammaton one hashem bible singular plural israel use jews

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'Baruch HaShem' or 'Be'Ezrat HaShem.A popular expression containing this phrase is Baruch HaSheminstance ofoften serving as a cultural idiom for secular and traditional Jews to express gratitude or hope through phrases0.80text
meaninginstance ofoften serving as a cultural idiom for secular and traditional Jews to express gratitude or hope through phrases0.80text
a bathroominstance ofBut one is not permitted to greet another with the word Shalom in unholy places0.80text
because of the holiness of the name.ShekhinahShekhinahinstance ofBut one is not permitted to greet another with the word Shalom in unholy places0.80text
because of the holiness of the nameinstance ofBut one is not permitted to greet another with the word Shalom in unholy places0.80text
'My Wordinstance ofplus variations0.80text
Hasheminstance ofa euphemistic reference0.80text
Names of God in Judaismrelated to ShaddaiEl Shaddai0.60section

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