13 Elohim
13 Elohim (el-o-heem’)
God, Judge, Creator
Use in the Bible: : In the Old Testament Elohim occurs over 2000 times. Elohim is first used in Genesis 1:1.
Variant spellings: None
TWOT Reference:H93
Strong’s Reference:H430
Elohimin the Septuagint:theos - the standard Greek word for god, "a transcendent being who exercises extraordinary control in human affairs or is responsible for bestowal of unusual benefits" (BDAG). It specifically refers to the monotheistic God of Israel.
Meaning and Derivation:Elohim is translated as "God." The derivation of the name Elohim is debatable to most scholars. Some believe it derived from ’êl which, in turn, originates from the root word, ’wl (which means "strong"). Others think that Elohim is derived from another two roots: ’lh (which means "god") in conjunction with ’elôah (which means "fear"). And still others presume that both ’êl and Elohim come from ’eloah.
