When was Elohim changed into God?

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(2018-05-13, 09:33 PM)Brian Wrote: Without knowing what "Elohim" means, it's impossible to tell.  It might be translatable as "The gods"

"Those From the Heaven to Earth came" the Anunnaki (Sumerian: “those who came down from the heavens”; Old Testament Hebrew; Anakeim, Nefilim, Elohim; Egyptian: Neter), an advanced civilization settled in the Persian gulf area around 432,000 years  +/- ago, colonized the planet, with the purpose of obtaining large quantities of Au. 

Being an immature race, we assumed they were 'gods' and, at the time, that was fine with them. 

Laurence Gardner: “Every item of written and pictorial attestation confirms that the ancient Sumerians were absolutely sincere about the existence of the Anunnaki." The Sumerians have themselves told us precisely who the Anunnaki were, and neither history nor science can prove otherwise.

When those who were attempting to hide our history chose to drop terms like Elohim, Nephilim et al and their respective associations with the Anu, is difficult to discern.
Referring to "Elohim" (which is ancient Hebrew not Sumerian) there is plenty of stuff written by people with linguistics skills and education in ancient languages and all their work would disagree with your rhetoric Pssst.  My wife has a degree in linguistics so if I wanted to, I'm sure I could run rings around you on this subject!
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I remember reading that El, in various middle eastern languages, was the name of the supreme God, King or father of all gods. Being a childhood fan of Superman comics, I also remembered that Superman's family name is El (he being Kal-el, son of Jor-el).

Just a bit of trivia. Smile
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More trivia - YHWH, often translated Yahweh, or via the latin - Jehovah, is referred to a couple of times in the psalms as Jah and is part of the word Hallelujah (Hallowed be Jah)  This is the same as in Jah Rastafari - the name rastafarians give to Haile Selassie.
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(2018-05-16, 08:50 AM)Brian Wrote: More trivia - YHWH, often translated Yahweh, or via the latin - Jehovah, is referred to a couple of times in the psalms as Jah and is part of the word Hallelujah (Hallowed be Jah)  This is the same as in Jah Rastafari - the name rastafarians give to Haile Selassie.

Minor nitpick: "Hallelujah" < "hallalu-Yah" = "praise ye Yah". "Hallalu" is a plural imperative, not a past participle.

https://www.etymonline.com/word/hallelujah
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(2018-05-16, 07:25 AM)Brian Wrote: Referring to "Elohim" (which is ancient Hebrew not Sumerian) there is plenty of stuff written by people with linguistics skills and education in ancient languages and all their work would disagree with your rhetoric Pssst.  My wife has a degree in linguistics so if I wanted to, I'm sure I could run rings around you on this subject!

Tell your wife and all the other "scholars" that she/they doesn't make doodle squat when it comes to trillions and trillions of Essassani, Pleaidians and other ET races who actually were there for the events instead of studying in an Earth school much of which is total bullshit.
(2018-05-16, 12:41 PM)Doug Wrote: Minor nitpick: "Hallelujah" < "hallalu-Yah" = "praise ye Yah". "Hallalu" is a plural imperative, not a past participle.

https://www.etymonline.com/word/hallelujah

Man, you're good!  Thanks for the correction.
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(2018-05-16, 03:41 PM)Pssst Wrote: Tell your wife and all the other "scholars" that she/they doesn't make doodle squat when it comes to trillions and trillions of Essassani, Pleaidians and other ET races who actually were there for the events instead of studying in an Earth school much of which is total bullshit.

I've decided not to bother with you Pssst.  I don't think anybody with any intelligence takes you seriously so what's the point?
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(2018-05-17, 06:56 AM)Brian Wrote: Man, you're good!  Thanks for the correction.

Background (but no degree) in historical linguistics. Smile
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(2018-05-17, 07:06 AM)Doug Wrote: Background (but no degree) in historical linguistics. Smile

It's an interesting subject.  I often find myself wondering about the etymology of words and since I moved to Sweden, it's been fascinating finding out how the same root words are used similarly but differently over here.  Marrying a linguist has given me a lot of fun conversations.
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