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- The Hebrew word adon is one who has authority over another or as it is usually translated, a "lord" and is used in the Bible for both men and God. However, from a Hebraic perspective, a "lord" is not one who simply rules over another, but rather one who provides for and protects those under his charge.
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Adonay: Lord, Master. Original Word: אֲדֹנָי. Part of Speech: Noun Masculine. Transliteration: Adonay. Pronunciation: ah-doe-NIGH. Phonetic Spelling: (ad-o-noy') Definition: Lord, Master. Meaning: the Lord. Word Origin: Derived from the root אָדוֹן (adon), meaning "lord" or "master."
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The Hebrew word adon is one who has authority over another or as it is usually translated, a "lord" and is used in the Bible for both men and God. However, from a Hebraic perspective, a "lord" is not one who simply rules over another, but rather one who provides for and protects those under his charge. At this point, a little Hebrew grammar is ...
Hebrew Names of God. Adonai is the plural of Adon, meaning "Lord, Lord, LORD, master, or owner" (the word Adon derives from a Ugaritic word meaning "lord" or "father"). In the Tanakh, the word Adon can refer to men and angels as well as to the LORD God of Israel (e.g., Exodus 34:23).
Transliteration: Yhvh. Pronunciation: yah-VEH or yah-WEH. Phonetic Spelling: (yeh-ho-vaw') Definition: LORD (often rendered in all capital letters in English translations to distinguish it from other titles) Meaning: Jehovah. Word Origin: Derived from the Hebrew verb הָיָה (hayah), meaning "to be" or "to exist."
Original Word: יָהּ. Part of Speech: Proper Name. Transliteration: Yah. Pronunciation: yah. Phonetic Spelling: (yaw) Definition: LORD. Meaning: Jah. Word Origin: A contracted form of יְהוָה (YHWH), the tetragrammaton, which is the personal name of God in the Hebrew Bible.
The word lord does not have any etymological origin to the word Baal in English or the word בעל in Hebrew. Rather the word lord itself, is a generic word just like master, man, husband, owner.
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Judaism has different names given to God, which are considered sacred: יהוה , אֲדֹנָי (Adonai transl. my Lord[s]), אֵל (El transl. God), אֱלֹהִים (Elohim transl. God[s]), [n 1] שַׁדַּי (Shaddai transl. Almighty), and צְבָאוֹת (Tzevaoth transl. [Lord of] Hosts); some also include I Am that I Am. [1]