In a specific way, the name Elohim, in the bible, designates the only One Supreme God. The plural meaning of the name of Elohim carries the sense of the tri-une God and the fact that God has all divine powers in Him. The authors of the Bible added a qualification to the name “Elohim” in order to pinpoint the person of God. Throughout the Bible, the name "Elohim" is combined with other words in order to differentiate between the Supreme God and other divine beings. The singular word for “Elohim” is El. The term “El” is used in the Bible to differentiate between the gods (Elohim) and the Supreme God (YHWH). Therefore, we find different qualifications, which are joined to the terms “Elohim” and “El” in order to indicate the Most High God. All the attributes and qualifications of God are summarised in the single …show more content…
God presides in the great assembly. He judges among the gods. In this Psalm, the author does not speak of the pagan gods, but speaks of angels as the gods that reside in the heavenly Assembly of God. God presides in the heavenly assembly. He judges among the gods (the Elohim). There are many Elohim (gods) but only one is Supreme El (God) - His Name is Yahweh. Jesus Christ is our Yahweh. Yahweh is greater than all the Elohim. God is above angels. No one is equal to Him in heaven and on earth. Yahweh is the God of the Elohim. Yahweh is the greatest being among the gods (Psalms 89: 6-7). No one can be compared to Him in the heavens. No one can be likened to God among the sons of God, for Yahweh is a very awesome God in the council of the holy ones. He is feared above all those who are around Him. Yahweh is God; there is none else beside Him (Deuteronomy 4:35; 6:4; 32:39). Yahweh our God is one Lord in heaven above and on earth beneath. Yahweh is the God of gods; He is the only one worthy to receive