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| El Shaddai (אל שדי, ʾel šaday, pronounced [ʃaˈdaj]) is one of the names of God in Judaism, with its etymology coming from the influence of the Ugaritic religion on modern Judaism. El Shaddai is conventionally translated as "God Almighty" | El Shaddai (אל שדי, ʾel šaday, pronounced [ʃaˈdaj]) is one of the names of God in Judaism, with its etymology coming from the influence of the Ugaritic religion on modern Judaism. El Shaddai is conventionally translated as "God Almighty" | ||
| - | **Tzevaot**\\ | + | Shad = borst ai = meervoud, God met de borsten, God die voorziet, voedt, onderhoudt. |
| Tzevaot, Tsebaoth or Sabaoth (צבאות, | Tzevaot, Tsebaoth or Sabaoth (צבאות, | ||
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