Ẓeba’ot: Hosts or Armies
Ẓeba’ot צָבָא ṣə·ḇā·’ō·wṯ of hosts/armies YHWH and Elohim frequently occur with Ẓeba’ot YHWH Elohe Ẓeba’ot (“YHWH God of Hosts”)
Shaddai: Sufficient or Almighty
Shaddai (Sufficient/Almighty, Hebrew šad·day, שַׁדָּי) Occurs along with El, Occurs independently as a name of God, (see Job) LXX., sometimes παντοκράτωρ the word as (“He who is sufficient”)
Ehyeh: I AM – אהיה
Ehyeh-Asher-Ehyeh (I Am that I Am) God is Past, Present, and Future Ehyeh denotes God’s potency in the present and future, “I will be because I will be”
Adonai: Lord or Master
Adonai (Lord/Master, ad-o-noy’, אֲדֹנָי) plural The singular form means “master, owner.” implying Authority, Provider Adonai ( = “Lord”), The MT has replaced the tetragrammaton (יהוה) YHWH with Lord
El: (God, Hebrew, ale, אֵל)
El: from a root word meaning—might, strength, power. True God of Israel. El Elohe Israel (God, the God of Israel) El Gibbor (Hero God) El Ḥai (Living God) El Olam (Everlasting God) Emphasizes God’s Immutability and is connected with His inexhaustibleness (Gen. 16:13). El Ro’i (Seeing God), El Shaddai (Almighty God) God’s loving supply […]
Chapter 1 – The Holy Spirit in the Life of the Lord Jesus Christ
The Holy Spirit … comes to us as the Spirit of Christ …. Look at the relation of the Holy Ghost to the person of our Lord in His first baptism and earthly ministry.