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[[File:Elohim_en.jpg|thumb|250px|Elohim in Hebrew]]'''Elohim''' (אֱלֹהִים) is the most used Hebrew word for ''God'' in the Old Testament, and is a plural noun. The literal translation of the word means ''Gods'', which refers to '''God the Father''' and '''God the Mother'''. From the Creation of the heavens and the earth to the last days when the new heaven and new earth will come, God Elohim leads the work of salvation together.
{{그림 |Elohim_en.jpg |너비= 250px |정렬=오른쪽섬네일 |타이틀=Elohim in Hebrew}}'''Elohim''' (אֱלֹהִים) is the most used Hebrew word for ''God'' in the Old Testament, and is a plural noun. The literal translation of the word means ''Gods'', which refers to '''God the Father''' and '''God the Mother'''. From the Creation of the heavens and the earth to the last days when the new heaven and new earth will come, God Elohim leads the work of salvation together.


== The Meaning of Elohim ==
== The Meaning of Elohim ==