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Definition of Adonai in English: Adonainoun ˌadɒˈneɪʌɪˌadɒˈnʌɪ-ˈnoi A Hebrew name for God. 上帝(希伯来语名称) Example sentencesExamples - Still, at other times, like now, I don't feel hypocritical at all talking to Adonai - Elohim and Jehovah.
- My colleague, Rabbi David Blumenthal, writes, ‘The way to Adonai is not straight, it has ups and down, twists and turns.’
- In the New Testament, Jesus allows himself to be called ‘Lord’, which is our translation of Adonai, the substitute word for YHWH.
- In the daily priestly blessing, the Tetragrammaton was vocalized with the vowel points associated with the name Adonai.
- But, on the other hand, it is the translation of Adonai, supreme Lord, an incommunicable name of God, and the substitute for Jehovah, a name the Jews would not pronounce.
OriginFrom Hebrew 'ăḏōnāy; see also Jehovah. Definition of Adonai in US English: Adonainoun-ˈnoi A Hebrew name for God. 上帝(希伯来语名称) Example sentencesExamples - Still, at other times, like now, I don't feel hypocritical at all talking to Adonai - Elohim and Jehovah.
- In the daily priestly blessing, the Tetragrammaton was vocalized with the vowel points associated with the name Adonai.
- My colleague, Rabbi David Blumenthal, writes, ‘The way to Adonai is not straight, it has ups and down, twists and turns.’
- But, on the other hand, it is the translation of Adonai, supreme Lord, an incommunicable name of God, and the substitute for Jehovah, a name the Jews would not pronounce.
- In the New Testament, Jesus allows himself to be called ‘Lord’, which is our translation of Adonai, the substitute word for YHWH.
OriginFrom Hebrew 'ăḏōnāy; see also Jehovah. |