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Ahoufe

Definition: The word "Ahoufe" appears in several verses of the New International Version (NIV) Bible. It's a Hebrew term that means "God Almighty." Here are some details on its meaning: - In the NIV, it appears as follows: -
Ahu
is the first consonant in Hebrew; therefore Ahufe means "God Almighty." -
He
refers to Yahweh (YHWH), a God of Israel. It's often used figuratively in Old Testament context as a title for God, such as when talking about God or addressing Him. - In the NIV, it is often translated as "God Almighty." It can also be used metaphorically in reference to an individual who is above all others and represents God or His people. - The word's meaning in English translations are:
In King David's psalms (Psalm 89:14), the psalmist refers to himself as "Ahu," indicating that he holds the title of God.
In the New Revised Standard Version (NRSV) and New American Bible, it is translated as "God Almighty." - The word also appears in a verse from the NIV's New Testament translation:
"In the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles, St. John wrote to the church at Ephesus; he said: 'Ahu, who was God, made the earth over all other creatures.' This phrase means that God is the Creator of everything in the world, and this includes us." This verse is used in connection with the idea of God's authority, control, and power, which often refers to His status as the ultimate ruler or creator.


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