Elohim

Elohim, a Hebrew word in the plural number, signifying God or one as God, but with a verb in the singular, signifying generally the one true God; according to the Talmud it denotes God as just in judgment to all in contradistinction to Jehovah, which denotes God as merciful to His people.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Eloge * Elohist
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Elliott, Ebenezer
Ellis, Alexander J.
Ellis, George
Ellis, Sir Henry
Ellis, William
Elliston, Robert William
Ellora
Ellwood, Thomas
Elmo's Fire, St.
Eloge
Elohim
Elohist
Elphinstone, George Keith, Admiral
Elphinstone, Mountstuart
Elphinstone, William
Elsass
Elsinore
Elswick
Elton
Elton, Charles Isaac
Elvas

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Elohim in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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Dantz, John Andrew
Sharp, Thomas
Zanchius, Jerome