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האלים — meaning in English: The gods

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האלים
ha'elim
השמידו
hishmidu
ואזרחים
ve'ezrakhim
נמשכו
nimshekhu
בשביל
bishvil
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word האלימ in discussions about mythology, literature, or religious contexts. For instance, during a conversation about ancient Jewish texts or when referencing stories from the Hebrew Bible, the term might arise, particularly when discussing the nature of divine beings or cultural beliefs.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'אלים' (elim), which also means 'gods.' However, האלימ specifically denotes 'the gods' in a more defined or formal sense, often used in religious or literary discussions, whereas 'אלים' can be used more broadly.
Culture
The term האלימ is rooted in the Hebrew word אל (el), meaning 'god.' In ancient Israelite culture, the concept of multiple gods was prevalent before monotheism took a firm hold. The linguistic evolution reflects a significant shift in belief systems, and many modern Hebrew speakers still draw on this historical context when referencing the divine.
FAQ
Q.What does האלימ mean in English?
The Hebrew word האלימ means 'the gods' in English. It is used to refer to multiple divine beings, often in historical or mythological contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce האלימ?
It is pronounced as 'ha'elim.' The 'ha' indicates 'the,' making it a definite article in Hebrew.
Q.In what contexts can I use the word האלימ?
You can use האלימ in discussions about mythology, religion, or literature, especially when referring to the gods of the ancient Israelites or in literary texts that deal with divine beings.
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