Eloi / Eli
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/ Michael / is / An Angel / Holding / The Key to the Bottomle-ss Pit / and / A Great Chain /
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/ "You Must Be Born Again" /
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/ Bee - Koz /
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/ The Men of Iconium /
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/ Our Father's Sinned / Who's Father Sin ? / Your First Father Sinned / Sin of Your Father of Sinai /
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/ Jonah the son of Amitta /
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/ Avvim / of / Adam / of / City of Adam / and Eve / of / Ninevah /
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/ Nic-olia-tan-s / of / Hoopoe, and the Bat / of / Hathath / Hathach / Hatched /
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/ Feather of Hen's of Og / of / Knessets / of / The Eagle of Saladin /
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/ Axe-Men / of Acts of Luke / of / Lukud of Likhi / Hatched / Under A Kamon /
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/ Beth -/ Twin-Gazelles that Grazes among the Lilies /- Baal /
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/ So you shall purge the evil from your midst /
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/ Up Root the Weeds of / Debauchery / of / Those Who -Despise ? /
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/ Humpty Dumpty / of / Anuki / of / Aztec -Incah--Micah / Hid Them Selves / Behind-America /
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/ Kesed son of Dumah / of / Eli- / Eloi / Eli- / of / Kezem son of Kedar /
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/ The House of Shiloh / of / The House of Eli / of / Sons of Shechem /
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/ The sons of Bani / of / The sons of Shechem / of / House of Shiloh /
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/ Ramathite / are / H-ama-thites / of / Canaan /
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/ A Goat Who is ? of Ram Who is ? of Alemann-ic Who is ? of Arama-ic Who is ? of Arab-ic /
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/ Ahimelech / Ahi- / Ahi-tub / Tub- / -al / Tubal-Cain / Tu-bal / Abi-tub / Abi- / Abi-melech /
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/ Azdrubal and Anibal /
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/ Abdon son of Hillel the Pirathonite /
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/ Their Elders /--of / Areli / of / The House of Eli / of / Ariel /--/ Head and Tail /
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/ Zech-ariah / of / Queens / of / Eli-sheba/Eli-za-beth / of / House of- Mary / of / John /
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/ The sons of Bani / of / House of Shiloh / of / The sons of Shechem /
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/ Moses and Zipporah / Eliezer / Ezer / of / Lazarus / of / Eleazar / Azar / Aaron and Elisheba /
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/ Message to Sons of Josiah /
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/ Had No Sons / But / Only Daughters /
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/ But the unbelieving Jew -stirred up the Gentiles and poisoned their minds against-the brothers./
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/ Potters / of / Elkanah / of / Jeroham of Gedor / of / Eliel the Mahavite / of / Pashhur / of / Immer /
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/ Segub / of / Serug to Seraiah / of / Ancient - Serpent / of / Bronze Serpent / of / Serug /
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/ Hadadezer / of / Ben-Hadad / of / Hadad-Hada / of / Ben-hadad / of / Hadad-Ezer /
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/ Their Elders /-/ Elkanah /-Baal-Hanan-Shem / Elhanan /-/ Head and Tail /
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/ Anak / of / Arba / of / Nephilim /
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/ Satan / Devil / Dragon /
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/ Ashkenazi / of / Codex / of / Sephardi /
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/ The House of Shiloh / of / The House of Eli / of / Sons of Shechem /
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/ Pharisees / of / Sidonians, Amalekites, Maon-ites / of / Sadducees /
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/ Abaddon and Apollyon /
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/ Shelah / Who is ? / Shiloh /
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/ Ali-/ Y-Eye-I / yath /
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/ Shiloh from Ali-y-iath daughter of Shua /
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[ The Great-Prostitute and the Beast ]
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/ The Sun -Who- Stood -Standing-Still /
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[ Rahab -Hides the Spies ]
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/ The Avi-of Candace / of / Five Golden Tumors and Five Golden Mice / of / Royal Family /
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/ Raise a Signal -Make a SignPost /- Blow and -Sound the Alarm /- and the Trumpets /
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/ Oppose / and / Expose /
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/ Japheth-/ Beth / of / Both of Them / of / Baal /-Shem /
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria /
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/ The House of Eli /
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/ Philistines from Caphtor /--/ Phoenicians /--/ from / Syrians from Kir ? /
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/ Pirates of the Caribean /
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/ Abi-melech-Conspiracy" / Timber / and / Stones / of / "Gibeonite Desception" /
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/ Their Elders /--Hanan--/ Head and Tail /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Consp-ic-uous- / CIA / --/ Chi-/-iz-zi-/-ina /-- / Micah /-Cons-ola-tion /
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/ The Levant /
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/ Zochar /
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/ Hasmon-ean / Ha-shem / of / Hasham/Chus-ham/Hushim / of the Zerahites /
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/ Balak / of / Mt. Halak /-Is-/ Mt. Meron / of / Balaam /
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/ The Kenites / of / The Oak of Moreh / of Elon /
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/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
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/ Hazor -/ Beth-Rehob /- Golan /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ Beth -/ Both of Them /- Baal /
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/ The Ancient -Potters of / Beyond the Euphates of Meso-pot-amia / of / Abel-miz-ra-aim / of / Ur /
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/ Jar-Jarib / Jered-Jer-Jeribai / -Jir-Ji-had / Jor-Jo-dan / Judah-Jur-Judge /
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/ Asher / of / Jahdai of Judaism / of / Asshur /
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/ Moses called / Hoshea / Joshua son of Nun /
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/ Caleb son of Jephunneh the Kenizzite / of Jether /
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/ Hathath and Meonathai /
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/ Othniel and Seraiah / of Kenaz /
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/ Az-riel / of / Asriel /
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/ Helah / and / Naarah /
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/ Jeremoth / of / Jerimoth /
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/ Jahdai / of / Seir the son of Hur /
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/ Hushim and Baara /
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/ Joram / of / Jeroham of Gedor / of / Eliel the Mahavite /
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/ Joash / of / Jetur /
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/ Gabriel -/ Two / Cherubim / of / Hammered / Gold /- Rephael /
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/ Attai / son of / Jarah / Sheshan's Egyptian slave / of Ishi /
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/ Seled and Appaim of / Nadab / of / Shammai / and Jada / of Onam / of Shobal /
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/ Scythian / of / Atarah / of / Jarha / of / Jerah of Joktan / of / Shaharaim /
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/ Jarah / son of / Ahaz son of Micah / son of / Merib-baal / son of / Jonathan /
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/ Attai / of / Rehoboam's family / of / Maacah the daughter of Absalom /
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/ Eloim, Eloim / of / Ahlai / of / Gibeath-elohim /
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/ Called By Their Name /
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/ Ono and Lod /
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/ The Levant /
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/ Zochar /
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/ Balak / at / Mt. Halak / is / Mt. Meron / of / Balaam /
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/ The Kenites / of / The Oak of Moreh / of Elon /
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/ Palti the son of Laish who was of Gallim / the city Dan / of Bashan /
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/ Hazor -/ Beth-Rehob /- Golan /
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/ Pantheon / Eunuchs / of / Babylon / of / Thebes /
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/ Rabbi / Dayan / Judge /
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/ Tanners / of / S-ham / of / Ararat /
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/ Who Captured the Ark ? /
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/ Walked / Backwards /-is-/ Abel /-is-/ Babel /-is-/ Talked - Backwards /
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/ Naked /
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Elohim
This article is about the Hebrew word. For other uses, see Elohim (disambiguation).
Elohim (Hebrew: אֱלֹהִים) is a grammatically singular or plural noun for "god" or "gods" in both modern and Biblical Hebrew. Despite the -im ending common to many plural masculine nouns in Hebrew, the word is grammatically singular, and takes a singular verb in the Hebrew Bible when referring to God. When used with singularverbs and adjectives elohim is usually singular, "god" or especially, the God. When used with plural verbs and adjectives elohim is usually plural, "gods" or "powers".[1][2] It is usually translated as "God" in the Hebrew Bible, referring with singular verbs both to the God of Israel, and in a few examples to other singularpagan deities. With plural verbs the word is also used as a true plural with the meaning "gods".[3]
It is generally thought that Elohim is a formation from eloah, the latter being an expanded form of the Northwest Semitic noun il (אֵל, ʾēl[3]). The related nouns eloah(אלוה) and el (אֵל) are used as proper names or as generics, in which case they are interchangeable with elohim.[3]
The notion of divinity underwent radical changes throughout the period of early Israelite identity. The ambiguity of the term elohim is the result of such changes, cast in terms of "vertical translatability", i.e. the re-interpretation of the gods of the earliest recalled period as the national god of monolatrism as it emerged in the 7th to 6th century BCE in the Kingdom of Judah and during the Babylonian captivity, and further in terms of monotheism by the emergence of Rabbinical Judaism in the 2nd century CE.[4]
The word is identical to the usual plural of el meaning gods or magistrates, and is cognate to the 'l-h-m found in Ugaritic, where it is used for the pantheon ofCanaanite gods, the children of El and conventionally vocalized as "Elohim". Most use of the term Elohim in the later Hebrew text imply a view that is at leastmonolatrist at the time of writing, and such usage (in the singular), as a proper title for the supreme deity, is generally not considered to be synonymous with the termelohim, "gods" (plural, simple noun). Hebrew grammar allows for this nominally-plural form to mean "He is the Power (singular) over powers (plural)", or roughly, "God of gods". Rabbinic scholar Maimonides wrote that the various other usages are commonly understood to be homonyms.[5]
Further information: El (deity), Ilah, Alaha and Allah
The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible defines "elohim" as a plural of eloah, an expanded form of the common Semitic noun "'il" (ʾēl).[3] It contains an added heh as third radical to the biconsonantal root. Discussions of the etymology of elohim essentially concern this expansion. An exact cognate outside of Hebrew is found in Ugaritic ʾlhm, the family of El, the creator god and chief deity of the Canaanite pantheon, in Biblical Aramaic ʼĔlāhā and later Syriac Alaha "God", and in Arabic ʾilāh "god, deity" (or Allah as " The [single] God").
"El" (the basis for the extended root ʾlh) is usually derived from a root meaning "to be strong" and/or "to be in front".
Canaanite religion
[edit]Further information: Canaanite religion
The word el (singular) is a standard term for "god" in Aramaic, paleo-Hebrew, and other related Semitic languages including Ugaritic. The Canaanite pantheon of gods was known as elohim (the gods [plural]).[citation needed] For instance, in the Ugaritic Baal cycle we read of "seventy sons of Asherah". Each "son of god" was held to be the originating deity for a particular people. (KTU2 1.4.VI.46).[6] A memory of this myth is contained in Genesis, describing the "sons of God" who lay with the "daughters of men". In post-exilic apocrypha these were identified as Nephelim, or fallen angels.[citation needed]
This article is about the Hebrew word. For other uses, see Elohim (disambiguation).
Elohim (Hebrew: אֱלֹהִים) is a grammatically singular or plural noun for "god" or "gods" in both modern and Biblical Hebrew. Despite the -im ending common to many plural masculine nouns in Hebrew, the word is grammatically singular, and takes a singular verb in the Hebrew Bible when referring to God. When used with singularverbs and adjectives elohim is usually singular, "god" or especially, the God. When used with plural verbs and adjectives elohim is usually plural, "gods" or "powers".[1][2] It is usually translated as "God" in the Hebrew Bible, referring with singular verbs both to the God of Israel, and in a few examples to other singularpagan deities. With plural verbs the word is also used as a true plural with the meaning "gods".[3]
It is generally thought that Elohim is a formation from eloah, the latter being an expanded form of the Northwest Semitic noun il (אֵל, ʾēl[3]). The related nouns eloah(אלוה) and el (אֵל) are used as proper names or as generics, in which case they are interchangeable with elohim.[3]
The notion of divinity underwent radical changes throughout the period of early Israelite identity. The ambiguity of the term elohim is the result of such changes, cast in terms of "vertical translatability", i.e. the re-interpretation of the gods of the earliest recalled period as the national god of monolatrism as it emerged in the 7th to 6th century BCE in the Kingdom of Judah and during the Babylonian captivity, and further in terms of monotheism by the emergence of Rabbinical Judaism in the 2nd century CE.[4]
The word is identical to the usual plural of el meaning gods or magistrates, and is cognate to the 'l-h-m found in Ugaritic, where it is used for the pantheon ofCanaanite gods, the children of El and conventionally vocalized as "Elohim". Most use of the term Elohim in the later Hebrew text imply a view that is at leastmonolatrist at the time of writing, and such usage (in the singular), as a proper title for the supreme deity, is generally not considered to be synonymous with the termelohim, "gods" (plural, simple noun). Hebrew grammar allows for this nominally-plural form to mean "He is the Power (singular) over powers (plural)", or roughly, "God of gods". Rabbinic scholar Maimonides wrote that the various other usages are commonly understood to be homonyms.[5]
Further information: El (deity), Ilah, Alaha and Allah
The Dictionary of Deities and Demons in the Bible defines "elohim" as a plural of eloah, an expanded form of the common Semitic noun "'il" (ʾēl).[3] It contains an added heh as third radical to the biconsonantal root. Discussions of the etymology of elohim essentially concern this expansion. An exact cognate outside of Hebrew is found in Ugaritic ʾlhm, the family of El, the creator god and chief deity of the Canaanite pantheon, in Biblical Aramaic ʼĔlāhā and later Syriac Alaha "God", and in Arabic ʾilāh "god, deity" (or Allah as " The [single] God").
"El" (the basis for the extended root ʾlh) is usually derived from a root meaning "to be strong" and/or "to be in front".
Canaanite religion
[edit]Further information: Canaanite religion
The word el (singular) is a standard term for "god" in Aramaic, paleo-Hebrew, and other related Semitic languages including Ugaritic. The Canaanite pantheon of gods was known as elohim (the gods [plural]).[citation needed] For instance, in the Ugaritic Baal cycle we read of "seventy sons of Asherah". Each "son of god" was held to be the originating deity for a particular people. (KTU2 1.4.VI.46).[6] A memory of this myth is contained in Genesis, describing the "sons of God" who lay with the "daughters of men". In post-exilic apocrypha these were identified as Nephelim, or fallen angels.[citation needed]
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/ Zibeon / Beeri / Elon /
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/ Eliezer of Damascus /
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/ Micah and The Levite / A Levite and His Concubine / Micah and the Carved Image /
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/ Fathers' Houses / of / Hittite to Hivite / of / Mothers Relatives /
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/ Beth / El-Bethel / Baal /
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/ Eli / El-oi / Goi-im of Galilee / Simeon / Simon / Shimon /
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/ Ge-harashim /
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/ Gibeath-elohim / Beer-elim /
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/ oi- / Oil /
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/ Poisonous / Zeboiim / Goiim / Toi / Jehoiada of Kabzeel / Joiakim / Joiarib / Jehoiakim /
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/ Jehoiachin / Jehoiarib /
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/ Go- / Goiim / Gomorah / Gomerite / Goat / Gob / Ar-gob / Harosheth-Hagoyim /
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/ Dagon / Red / Dragon / Go-ur-des /
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/ Golan / Golden mice / Goah / Governor / Sargon / Magog / Gog / Synagogue /
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/ Pillars of Jachin and Boaz /
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/ Cedars of Lebanon /
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/ Cypress / Cyrus the Great King of Persia / Cyprus /
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/ Magi / Magicians of Egypt / Persian / Sasanian / Seleucia / Parthians / -ians /
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/ Phoenicians /
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/ Charmers / Enchanter / Omens / Sorcerers / Mediums / Necromancers /
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/ Pelishtim is the family of Pathros /
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/ Paphos /
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/ Wicked -Counselors /
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/ Syrians from Kir? /
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/ The Scribes and Pharisees /
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/ Wise Men / Zorah /
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/ Eloi, Eli /
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/ Kings of Babylon /
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/ Judah is like all the other nations /---/ You are of Your Father the Devil /
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/ Chief Rabbi /
Judaism's Jewish Traditions
Jewish -Zorah- Philosophy
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/ Beware / of / Proselyte / of / Dan /
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/ Rabbi / Rav / Rebbe /
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/ Long Robes /
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/ Jew / Zionists / Poisoning minds / Hellenists / Pharisee /
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|---- Greek Philosophy / Jewish law / Mysticism ----|
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[ Woe to Those at Ease at Zion ]
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you who rejoice in Lo-debar,
who say,
“Have we not by our own strength captured Karnaim for ourselves?”
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/ Cabul-ist / of / Philosopher / of / Ashteroth-Karnaim / of / Nebo-(Karnebo) / of / Z-ion-ism /
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/ Laban-ese / Phoen-ic-CIA / Crypto Jew-ish / MAphiah / Mob-lord-Cartel-Nob /
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/ God's Name is not Eloi-or Eli /
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/ Eloim, Eloim / of / Ahlai / of / Gibeath-elohim /
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/ God's Name is not Jehovah /
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/ God's Name is not Jeshua /
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/ Zebach /
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/ Shem-eber / of / Menon / of / Zeboiim / of / Zabnac /
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/ Zebach / Zebah / Zebul / Zebulun / Zebina / Jezebel /
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/ Zebidah /
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/ Zibia / Zibiah /
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/ Ptolemy and Seleucus the Fugitive - Satrap of Babylon / of Hasmonean Dynasty /
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/ Demetrius / and Sopater /
In 312, Ptolemy and Seleucus, the fugitive satrap of Babylonia, both invaded Syria, and defeated Demetrius Poliorcetes ("besieger of cities"), the son of Antigonus, in the Battle of Gaza. Again he occupied Syria, and again—after only a few months, when Demetrius had won a battle over his general, and Antigonus entered Syria in force—he evacuated it. In 311, a peace was concluded between the combatants. Soon after this, the surviving 13-year-old king, Alexander IV, was murdered in Macedonia on the orders of Cassander, leaving the satrap of Egypt absolutely his own master.
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/ Hellenist of Alexandria / of / Thebes /
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/ Eli of Malchuth and Eli of Meribah /
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/ Intermarried /
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/ Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e /
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/ Cretans / of / Ma-naen / of Manoah / of Maon /
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/ Me-unim / Menon / Mi-nnith / Minni /
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/ Meonothai /
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/ Meon-o-thai / fathered / Ophrah / of / Baal-meon /
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/ The Revelations / of / Jesus - Christ / of / The House of- Mary /
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/ Hebrew's / who / Intermarried / Amorite / Sons and Daughters of Shechem /
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/ The Enmity / of / Enmity-Enan-Enaim-Cult Prostitute / of / First Nation /
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/ Location-s 1 / of / Location 1 / of / Location 2 / of / Location 3 / of / Location 4 /
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/ At The Ninth Hour / No One Knows / of / Lyre / Y Eye I / L-ir-e / 's ? /
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/ The Loud Voice, of My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” That Is, lema sabachthani?” /
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/ Seleucus /
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And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, “Eloi, Eloi, lema sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”
Mark 15:33-35 (in Context) Mark 15 (Whole Chapter) Other Translations |