Elohim means the commander of the army of the Lord. It is usually chanted in preparation of specific prayers imbedded within the Psalms. Elohim is one of many aspects of God. The name of God must fit the purpose of the prayer.
The word 'elohim' literally translates to 'powerful ones' and is used in many contexts both in reference to people, angels, and HaShem (The Creator). Please see the related link for a detailed...
We know that the inhabitants of the northern Hebrew Kingdom of Israel referred to 'Elohim', because the source now known as the Elohist wrote of his God as Elohim in those passages he contributed to...
Elohim (sing: el) is Hebrew for 'gods'. Thus, we have two elohim or 'gods' (not angels) go to Sodom and destroy it. Elohim was also used by the biblical author now known as the 'Elohist', in the...
Elohim comes from the Hebrew language and it is translated into english as "The ones who come from the stars".It has been misinterperated as "God" (A divine being)