Adonai (“Lord,”“Master”) and El Shaddai (“God Almighty”). The most frequently used name of all is Yahweh, the personal and covenant name for God; it occurs more than 6,500 times in the Old Testament. By some counts there are at least a hundred or more names or titles for God...
Others think that Jehovah Elohim is derived from another two roots: ‘lh (whichmeans “god”) in conjunction with ‘elôah (which means “fear”). And still, others presume that both ‘êl and Elohim come from ‘eloah While scholars disagree on the meaning of Elohim. Most references that ...
(and book titles) are different. The cover of the "STEALTH" edition displays only "HOLY BIBLE" in large print on a plain black cover. Below that, in much smaller print, is the name of the Bible version used:"The Original Bible for Modern Readers". And below that, in even smaller...