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אלה — meaning in English: goddess

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באור
be'or
אלה
ele
אליך
elekha
המוסלמית
hamuslemit
העשרה
ha'ashara
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use the word אלה in discussions about mythology, spirituality, and cultural heritage, particularly in religious contexts. For example, you might hear it in conversations about ancient Israelite belief systems or when discussing modern interpretations of feminine divine figures.
Synonyms & nuances
While אלה specifically means 'goddess,' a related term, אלוהה (eloha), refers more broadly to 'deity' or 'god,' which can be gender-neutral. You would use אלה when specifically discussing feminine divine aspects, whereas אלוהה might be used when the gender of the deity is not a focus.
Culture
The word אלה has deep roots in ancient Semitic languages and has been linked to various goddess figures across different cultures, showcasing the importance of the feminine in religious narratives. Interestingly, in the Hebrew Bible, the term is often used in contexts that highlight divine feminine traits, reflecting a historical recognition of women's roles in spirituality.
FAQ
Q.What does the Hebrew word אלה mean?
The Hebrew word אלה (ele) translates to 'goddess' in English. It is used to refer to female deities in various religious and mythological contexts.
Q.How do you pronounce אלה?
אלה is pronounced as 'ele,' with a short 'e' sound. It's important to emphasize the correct pronunciation to convey respect and understanding in discussions about spirituality.
Q.Is there a plural form for אלה?
Yes, the plural form of אלה is אלות (elot), which refers to multiple goddesses. Use the plural when discussing more than one female deity in a mythological or cultural context.
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