Definition: The Hebrew word "alethah" translates to "God" or "the Lord." This term appears in the Bible as a title, referring to the Creator, the one who created all things. In English, this word can be translated into "God's", "Lord's", or simply "All that exists." Definition: 1. God (alethah): The name of the one who is creator, as recorded in Genesis 1:26-27. 2. Lord (alethah): Used to refer to a person or group who is above and greater than ordinary creation. It was also used to designate God. Examples: - "And Jehovah said unto all that were upon the face of the earth, Let not the earth bring forth any other living thing." (Genesis 1:26) - "I am all in all ages, and I will never be exhausted or done with you." (Psalm 34:5)
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