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האל — meaning in English: God

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נפרדות
nifradot
ציורי
tsiyuri
הקול
hakol
האל
ha'el
המיון
hamiyun
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formal common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word האל in religious or spiritual discussions, particularly within the context of Judaism. For instance, it might be invoked during prayers, rituals, or community gatherings to refer to the divine presence. Additionally, it's prevalent in literary texts and discussions about theology.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'אֵל' (el), which also means 'God' but is often used in more poetic or abstract contexts. While האל refers specifically to the singular, monotheistic God in Judaism, אֵל can be used more generally to denote divinity or gods in a broader sense.
Culture
The term האל has deep roots in Hebrew, tracing back to ancient texts and scriptures. It reflects a profound connection to Jewish identity and faith. Interestingly, the word is also found in other Semitic languages, showing the shared cultural heritage and the evolution of monotheistic beliefs throughout the region.
FAQ
Q.What does האל mean in English?
The Hebrew word האל translates to 'God' in English. It is commonly used in religious contexts to denote the singular, monotheistic deity worshiped in Judaism.
Q.How do you pronounce האל in Hebrew?
The pronunciation of האל is 'ha'el'. It's important to emphasize the 'ha' which is the definite article meaning 'the', distinguishing it from other words.
Q.Is there a plural form of האל?
In Hebrew, the concept of God represented by האל is singular and does not have a plural form. However, discussions about other gods or divine beings would use different terms, such as 'אלים' (elim) for 'gods'.
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