Lexicon eloah: God, god Original Word: אֱל֫וֹהַּ,Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: eloah Phonetic Spelling: ((shortened) >eloahh {el-o'-ah) Short Definition: God NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originprol. from elDefinitionGod, god NASB TranslationGod (50), god (6), God's (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אֱלֹהַּ57 so Deuteronomy 32:17; לֶאֱלֹהַּ Daniel 11:38 (see BD) suffix לֵאלֹהוֺ Habakkuk 1:11; elsewhere אֱלוֺהַּ noun masculine god, God. (Samaritan id., Aramaic אֱלָהּ, , Arabic , Sabean אלה DHMl.c.; — אֱלֹהַּ as found in Hebrew probably a singular formed by inference from plural אֱלֹהִים: compare Nesl.c.) — 1 a heathen god, late usage; כָּלאֱֿלוֺהַּ2Chronicles 32:15; Daniel 11:37; זוּ כחו לאלהו whose power is his god Habakkuk 1:11; 2 Kings 17:31 (but Qr אֱלֹהֵי), אשר הביא אֱלוֺהַּ בְּיָדוֺ who doth bring God in his hand Job 12:6 (Ew Di RVm, etc.) 2 God, used in ancient poems Deuteronomy 32:15,17; Psalm 18:32, and on their basis an archaism in later poetry Job 3:4 + (41 t. Job), Psalm 50:22; Psalm 114:7; Psalm 139:19; Proverbs 30:5; Isaiah 44:8; Habakkuk 3:3; Nehemiah 9:17 (citing Exodus 34:6 where אֵל is used).
Strong's God, god Probably prolonged (emphat.) From 'el; a deity or the Deity -- God, god. See 'elohiym. see HEBREW 'el see HEBREW 'elohiym |
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