God is called Elohim in Hebrew, Elaha in Aramaic, and Allah in Arabic.
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God is called Elohim in Hebrew, Elaha in Aramaic, and Allah in Arabic.
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The Arabic word "Allah" is cognate to the Hebrew word "Elohim" and the Aramaic word "Elaha," which mean the same thing.
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The monotheistic God is called Elohim in Hebrew, Elaha in Aramaic, and Allah in Arabic.
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Elohim (Elohim) I shall not forgive Adonai (Adonai) I shall not forgive Living God (Living God) I shall not the forgive Jesus Christ (Jesus Christ) I forgive Thee not
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