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'''''El'' (אֵל, ʾĒl)''' is a Hebrew term found in the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] that means “strength” or “might” and is commonly used as a title for [[God]]. In the Hebrew Scriptures, ''El'' is one of several terms used to refer to God. Related terms include ''[[Eloah]]'' (אֱלוֹהַּ, ʾĔlôah) and ''[[Elohim]]'' (אֱלֹהִים, ʾĔlōhîm). Both ''El'' and ''Eloah'' are singular nouns meaning “God” or “deity,” whereas ''[https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h430/kjv/wlc/0-1/ Elohim]'' is a plural form meaning “gods” or “divine beings.” Among these terms, ''Elohim'' is the most frequently used designation for God in the Hebrew Bible.
'''''El'' (אֵל, ʾĒl)''' is a Hebrew term found in the [[The Old Testament|Old Testament]] that means “strength” or “might” and is commonly used as a title for [[God]]. In the Hebrew Scriptures, ''El'' is one of several terms used to refer to God. Related terms include ''[[Eloah]]'' (אֱלוֹהַּ, ʾĔlôah) and ''[[Elohim]]'' (אֱלֹהִים, ʾĔlōhîm). Both ''El'' and ''Eloah'' are singular nouns meaning “God” or “deity,” whereas ''[https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h430/kjv/wlc/0-1/ Elohim]'' is a plural form meaning “gods” or “divine beings.” Among these terms, ''Elohim'' is the most frequently used designation for God in the Hebrew Bible.