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The "over-" and "pre-" prefixes must be applied strictly to the names when they are used of God in himself.
The most powerful words are God's names, the holiest of which, the Tetragrammaton, cannot be uttered; written as YHWH, it is pronounced Adonai, a spoken name like Elohim, Ehyeh, El Shaddai and others used of God in the Hebrew Bible.
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Indeed, as no less an authority than Thomas Aquinas rightly insists, existence itself is a questionable predicate to use of God.
Hence, the words we use of God must be analogical, used in different but related senses.
On the other hand, when the names are used only of God as cause, the prefixes may be left off, since the causality of God is already a procession into the differentiation properly signified by each of the different names.
(The noun that Homer uses, mênis, is otherwise used only of gods; in the Greek, it's the first word of the poem).
The word used for God in parts of the Hebrew Bible, Elohim, is plural implying a family of deities.
Most Sunni Muslims use one of God's 99 Islamic names with Abdul, for example Abdullah, or Abdul Rahman.
He mapped place names using derivations of God, Heaven, Saints, Church, Angels, and Christmas, according to his blog.
According to Freeman, Nachman, a medieval Rabbi, argues that God has given humankind the right to dominate and use any of God's creation "but not to disturb its fundamental nature".
First, is the use of God and tradition to defend exclusivity and, therefore, exclusion.
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