tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post7681793123801396802..comments2022-04-09T01:01:28.134-07:00Comments on The Hebrew word God (EL): The Hebrew word God (EL)Ken Nunoohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14932048451337725334noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-5080203451465822392019-11-01T11:28:34.223-07:002019-11-01T11:28:34.223-07:00No sister it's not true ! Please do your homew...No sister it's not true ! Please do your homework or seek knowledge before making comments. 999biblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00495600661123064364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-76789890671965801022019-11-01T11:26:23.673-07:002019-11-01T11:26:23.673-07:00Fantastic article well done.
Shame about the extr...Fantastic article well done. <br />Shame about the extream born again nutters. We all have GOD and should understand that concept where we have just different understanding of the one TRUE GOD. Ie muslims and jews worship the father and Christians worship a TRIUNE GOD, Father is God ,son is God,holy ghost God. 999biblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00495600661123064364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-22734791013733778542019-08-29T20:48:05.688-07:002019-08-29T20:48:05.688-07:00Strongest Strong's Concordance h1961 Exodus 3:...Strongest Strong's Concordance h1961 Exodus 3:14 Moses tell the children of Israel this is my name and Memorial to all generations forever!!!!( the verse didn't say names) Haya Haya/Ehyeh Ehyeh !!!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11718988323266819617noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-74112124392194417342019-03-12T08:00:41.894-07:002019-03-12T08:00:41.894-07:00Allah is not our God. Allah is the great deceiver,...Allah is not our God. Allah is the great deceiver, Satan. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10003808038584776820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-74898773464013430552017-01-01T12:29:52.200-08:002017-01-01T12:29:52.200-08:00In this case how will you translate Elraah or raah...In this case how will you translate Elraah or raahel?Moanarchomeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06313233944107088490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-44568610653554398302016-07-28T12:11:28.837-07:002016-07-28T12:11:28.837-07:00Does aleph lamed sound like El if so how and how c...Does aleph lamed sound like El if so how and how come Aleph sound like a A in other word does it have two sounds Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09749455482621469239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-42547881584108351272016-02-17T08:05:05.652-08:002016-02-17T08:05:05.652-08:00From what I have seen and seems reasonable the wor...From what I have seen and seems reasonable the word in Arabic Allah is really al-lah al being a definite article "the" translated meaning of al-lah being "the Gd" for in Arabic "lah" stands for deity and al-lah with the definite article "the" meaning to serve as a disntinguisher and denote the one alone as opposed to general deity.<br /><br />As in this is "the book" as opposed to this is "a book".<br /><br />Now that being the case that would show that far from being the same or even similar that would put it s opposites.<br /><br />For it was above said that EL can is spelled literally AL yet that is the word itself whereas Al in Arabic is not the word itself but the deofntie article only compounded with the term lah.<br /><br />So it is not El and Al or Eloah and Allah, but rather Hebrew El and Arabic Lah which are totally different in fact opposites. That is why I assume there are two l's in al-lah making clear they are two separate words.<br /><br />So it seems the writer of this article was comparing wrong part and got things mixed up based on superficial appearance and mixed up "El" of Hebrew for "God" with the "Al" of Arabic for "The" and assumed a correspondence. <br /><br />But etymological and grammatical definitions never show Arabs using Al but how do their words referent to their notion of deity end?? With "lah" not "El".<br /><br />It is a general rule of speaking Arabic that when something being said means to express that the subject belongs to allah or is of allah or is referent to allah the Arabic word for the gd that it will have the ending "lah" becuase it is lah that stands for Gd not Al.<br /><br />Like if you say 1. in the name of God, 2.thank God, 3.God willing, 4. servant of God, one will say in order respectively <br /><br />1. Bismil-lah, 2. Alhamduli-lah, 3. Inshal-lah, 4. Abdul-lah etc.<br /><br />The point is that the name Gabri-El is in Hebrew where El stands for Gd. Like in Isra-El, Micha-El, Beth-El, Gabri-El, Emmanu-EL. "el" is an ending for Hebrew word for Gd not used in Arabic.<br /><br />So in actuality strangely and some might think tellingly the words used for deity in Hebrew and Arabic are For some reason are opposites and opposing.<br /><br />For consider El which the writer above says is Aleph lamal or Al and then consider the true Arabic designation Lah that is the reverse it is AL versus LA(h). Now remember al-lah al doesn't stand for deity but is simply the definite article "the" it is lah that is the ancient pagan Arabic word for deity.<br /><br />Gen 16:11 "...thou shalt call his name noteIshmael, because Jehovah hath heard thy affliction"<br /><br />12 "And he shall be as a wild ass among men; his hand shall be against every man, and every man's hand against him; and he shall dwell noteover against all his brethren."<br /><br />Prophecy and perfect fulfillment check✔. If there were no other evidence this pronouncement of the descendants of Ishmael as wild men against all others being stubborn as mules is enough to proofs the divine inspiration of scriptures<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Michael Servetushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15287719224494011121noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-21389950913971385852015-06-05T09:30:36.052-07:002015-06-05T09:30:36.052-07:00How can you say, EL and AL mean the same G-d; one ...How can you say, EL and AL mean the same G-d; one meaning Elohim which is Hebrew/Jewish and the other ALLAH, which represents a god of a people who is working hard on destroying the Infidel, Jew, and Christians. The two are as different as Creation is to Darwinism. There is no comparison and for certain the two are not the same.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12945324097084706595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-42562997996047689172013-04-27T14:38:25.403-07:002013-04-27T14:38:25.403-07:00Shalom Ken
? Comparing EL TO ALLAH the Non Exista...Shalom Ken<br /><br />? Comparing EL TO ALLAH the Non Existant Moon god I have a problem with! Saying they are the Same Oop's <br /><br />Just a Blank Piece of Paper to Verify,simply folded and cut, DEMONSTRABLE ONLY<br />http://truth-revealed.name<br />myspace.com/4hyhy> view pic's 16 words from 8 pieces, 6 different languages, pieces together for 2 words in Hebrew HY or YH Life's Option a Personal Choice, Revealing the Name of Deity HYHY IAM THAT IAM OR HYH IAM Hebrews 1:5 for Equality <br /><br />Romans 8:28,29 HY wants to be ALL IN ALL if you call that becoming gods, with YEHESHUA CHARACTER. <br /><br />In the name of HYHMichaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04932937649624517275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-7615100223226739562012-04-15T06:47:28.754-07:002012-04-15T06:47:28.754-07:00Whoop's I saw a typo! Sorry!
I wanted to say,...Whoop's I saw a typo! Sorry!<br /><br />I wanted to say, that in spite our spiritual belief differences, you've written a wonderfully well written, enjoyable, educational article of literature and I thank you for it!<br /><br />While I cannot pull my head around all men becoming a god, ( this could be my own lack of understanding ) I see no reason to not applaud the majority of what you've written as incredibly useful!<br /><br />All things good and right must be applauded,affirmed and paid attention to. In this area, your article takes the cake. <br /><br />May God bless and keep you and yours.James Brian Marshallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07889997109571762096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756751829959439449.post-47757740285942037992012-04-15T06:44:24.698-07:002012-04-15T06:44:24.698-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.James Brian Marshallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07889997109571762096noreply@blogger.com