According to Nathan Stone, the word "El" has been translated into "god" more than 200 times in the Bible (32). However, it is only more important as a generic term for "god". Mary Eleks, "El is an abbreviation for Elohim, which explains God's strength, strength, and excellence" (107). There are many examples of "El" related to "power" in the Old Testament. For example, Psalm 68: 35b states: "The God of Israel gives power and power to his people." The example of the Old Testament "El" is not perfectly related to the word "God", but it is directly related to the general concept of "power".
Shaddai, El Shaddai, Shaddai El Hai are both variants of names corresponding to Yesod - Foundation at Atozlut level. Shaddai literally means 'full power.' Shaddai El Hai means "God Almighty", El Shaddai means "God of all power". This is said to be a sacred name used patriarchally - the inheritance of maternity, the use of the Lord indicates the beginning of the inheritance of the prophet, and the use of the Lord representing the successor of the apostle. Therefore, Shaddai is the basis of prophecy and inheritance of apostles and represents God 's well - known concept in life and life.
It is the name of God, El Shaddai, the Almighty, most often in his experiences of suffering. The name of this god is based on the shadow of Hebrew and it means "chest". It is translated as "all-purpose", but it conveys all necessary thoughts. At one point, the Bible teacher said, "I can not really say that I want to be Jesus until you have Jesus." Perhaps this is Job's experience. He worshiped God in a rich life, but when he lost, God became "more than enough". Only when necessary you can understand that God has sufficient power to meet these needs.
This is Job's favorite god name. In Job's pain and despair, El Shadai is enough. The function implied by this title is to provide damage of necessity and comfort. Over the years many Christians discovered the true nature of El Shaddai only in the darkest hours. When a person understands Jesus' name, he grows up with his Christian experience and can know the characteristics of Christ till he can admit his work. Note 13: 15)