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  2. El Shaddai (movement) - Wikipedia

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    El Shaddai was established in 1984 by Mike Velarde, a businessman and real estate developer. Inspired by his heart surgery recovery in 1978, He started a weekly Bible-quoting radio show on DWXI, a station he acquired in 1981 as part of a real estate deal. Listeners, he says, began reporting that his voice had cured their afflictions. [3 ...

  3. El Shaddai - Wikipedia

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    The Septuagint often translates Shaddai or El Shaddai just as "God" or "my God", and in at least one passage (Ezekiel 10:5) it is transliterated ("θεὸς σαδδαΐ "). In other places (such as Job 5:17) it appears as "Almighty" (" παντοκράτωρ "), and this word features in other translations as well, such as the 1611 King James ...

  4. Names of God in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Ein Sof – 'Endless, Infinite', Kabbalistic name of God; El ha-Gibbor – 'God the Hero', 'God the Strong' or 'God the Warrior'. Allah jabbar, الله جبار in Arabic means "the God is formidable and invincible" Emet – 'Truth' (the "Seal of God". [80] [81] [82] [Cf. [83]] The word is composed of the first, middle, and last letters of the ...

  5. El Shaddai (song) - Wikipedia

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    El Shaddai (אל שׁדי) is most often translated as "God Almighty". El-Elyon na Adonai (אל עליון נא אדני) is a combination of two names for God, meaning "God Most High, please my Lord". (The 'ai' in 'Adonai' is a possessive.)

  6. Jehovah - Wikipedia

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    The Amplified Bible (1965, revised 1987) generally uses Lord, but translates Exodus 6:3 as: "I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob as God Almighty [El-Shaddai], but by My name the Lord [Yahweh—the redemptive name of God] I did not make Myself known to them [in acts and great miracles]."

  7. Christ Pantocrator - Wikipedia

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    Christ Pantocrator mosaic in Byzantine style from the Cefalù Cathedral, Sicily. The most common translation of Pantocrator is "Almighty" or "All-powerful". In this understanding, Pantokrator is a compound word formed from the Greek words πᾶς, pas (GEN παντός pantos), i.e. "all" [4] and κράτος, kratos, i.e. "strength", "might", "power". [5]

  8. God Almighty (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    God Almighty, also known as El Shaddai, is a Judaic name for God. God Almighty may also refer to: "God Almighty", a 2003 song from Soundtrack to a Revolution by The ...

  9. Mike Velarde - Wikipedia

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    It promises God's financial and physical blessings to all provided that they remain faithful in attendance to gatherings, giving their tithes and offerings, and obedience. Part of Velarde's practical theology is the use of certain inanimate objects such as handkerchiefs, bankbooks, and umbrellas, which are held aloft during services. [ 1 ]