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  1. 18 de oct. de 1998 · Elohim is a Hebrew word that may be derived from the words meaning powerful, strong and foremost. In other words, the name Elohim expresses the fullness of God’s powers. In the Bible, God in his role as the Creator and Governor of the universe who rules the affairs of men and controls nature is known as Elohim.

  2. 9 de dic. de 2001 · Vol. 44 No. 49 - Elizabeth Clare Prophet - December 9, 2001 . Teachings of the Elohim Peace and Aloha Part 2 . The Elohim Peace has revealed that many of the sayings of Jesus Christ came from him. He said that Jesus learned these sayings “as a disciple of the Elohim Peace long before he took incarnation to be the Prince of Peace ...

  3. 2 de dic. de 2001 · In Genesis 1:26, God (Elohim) said, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness.” Elohim refers to the Alpha, the Omega, the yin-yang polarity, so this Godhead is the “Divine Us.” The Elohim Peace dictated at the founding of The Summit Lighthouse in Philadelphia on August 7, 1958.

  4. conceptos metafísicos y esotéricos. ideas espirituales sobre temas históricos y sociales. Este material está compilado de los trabajos publicados y las conferencias, y dictados inéditos de Mark L. Prophet y Elizabeth Clare Prophet. Se especifican las fuentes para cada entrada.

  5. Paz e Aloha são os Elohim do sexto raio (o raio púrpura e dourado) da paz, da fraternidade, do verdadeiro ministério de Cristo e do desejo de estar a serviço de Deus e do homem por meio da mestria da Consciência Crística.

  6. A Hierarquia. Os Três Reinos. Os sete Poderosos Elohim , mais os quatro seres da natureza, suas consortes e os elementais construtores da forma representam o poder do Pai, como o criador (o raio azul). Os sete Arcanjos e seus complementos divinos, os grandes serafins, querubins e todas as hostes angélicas representam o amor de Deus na ...

  7. encyclopedia.summitlighthouse.org › w › ElohimElohim - TSL Encyclopedia

    [Plural of Hebrew Eloah, “God”] One of the Hebrew names of God, or of the gods; used in the Old Testament about 2,500 times, meaning “Mighty One” or “Strong One.” In the Bible. Elohim is a uni-plural noun referring to the twin flames of the Godhead that comprise the “Divine Us.”