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[Fleirtölu af hebresku ''Eloah'', „Guð“] Eitt af hebreskum nöfnum Guðs eða guðanna; notað í Gamla testamentinu um 2.500 sinnum, sem þýðir „Máttugur“ eða „sterkur“. | [Fleirtölu af hebresku ''Eloah'', „Guð“] Eitt af hebreskum nöfnum Guðs eða guðanna; notað í Gamla testamentinu um 2.500 sinnum, sem þýðir „Máttugur“ eða „sterkur“. | ||
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== Í Biblíunni == | |||
Elohim is a uni-plural noun referring to the [[twin flame]]s of the Godhead that comprise the “Divine Us.” When speaking specifically of either the masculine or feminine half, the plural form is retained because of the understanding that one half of the Divine Whole contains and is the androgynous Self (the Divine Us). | Elohim is a uni-plural noun referring to the [[twin flame]]s of the Godhead that comprise the “Divine Us.” When speaking specifically of either the masculine or feminine half, the plural form is retained because of the understanding that one half of the Divine Whole contains and is the androgynous Self (the Divine Us). |
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