Plagerism/Research

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

How & Why To Write a Book


Book Writing

Book Writing is the art to compile your thoughts and ideas into words, sentences and then convert them into a big piece__ A book. In other words, it is a transformation of intangible to tangible.
Writing a book is no rocket science and everyone with a little interest in what he/she wants to present plus a fair idea of how to present, can write a book.

Why Write a Book

Writing a book is not only a personal accomplishment but it expands you knowledge on a certain topic, by making you a kind of mini-expert. So why to let go of a chance on becoming a mini-specialist in your area of interest, especially if you are up to the challenge.

How to Write a Book

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You should start book writing by trying to write a short book, because It is easier to write as compared to a novel or long piece of fiction.
  • To write a short book, start by breaking the whole idea into different segments. Each segment will be the chapter of your book
  • You can prepare a rough manuscript of your book and then keep on editing and re-editing it as you work through the later chapters
  • In case of a short book, you do not have to worry about matching up to some requisite volume. Your short book can even be of fifteen pages or less, if that is the material that you have come up with. However, in case of writing a short book, you have to be very qualitative and thorough with the subject that you are dealing in. Every chapter and paragraph should be worthy and to the point
  • You can get your book published in paperback equally well, rather than going for hardback copies

While Writing a Book…

Remember, no ideas are formed in solace. So discuss your idea and theme with friends, colleagues, activity partners on internet to get insights and add-ons.
  • Match up your own ideas with examples and real life experiences to make content more captivating and interesting
  • Simplicity is the key when it is about presenting your ideas
  • In terms of vocabulary, adopt and follow your own style
  • Feel free to experiment with words and phrases, since it is YOUR book
  • If you are writing a children’s book, then they are your informants. Indulge and converse with them to get ideas and insights.
  • Observe objects, things, people and situations related to your book’s theme
  • Do not give yourself away to pen and paper. Indulge in reading that has been done on the subject of your book, to keep yourself tuned

What is Creative Writing?

Explaining Creative Writing Story Starters

Creative writing story starters are the jump start sentences that provide an opening for a story, novel or piece of fiction. Like me, most of the people around face trouble in starting of with a creative writing starter. Sometimes it just doesn’t come and you are stuck up bad. At other times, I have experienced to have ideas rolling in my mind but just cannot seem to get them down in words.
Then there are times, when I do manage to write something down finally, but there is this bugging-frustration of it not being WHAT I WANT. Well, that is the explanation of creative writing story starters. So it is more of a task rather than an innocent term.

Creative Writing Story Starters: TIPS

Hmmm, this is one is interesting. There are a few tips that have saved my vexed brain most of the times. For once, I have found that whenever you are confronting a problem and it just doesn’t seem to get fixed __time to take a break. If that doesn’t seem to work then try out the following cheats:
  • Tweak up clichés, anecdotes and idioms
  • Be weird and all out by jotting down all-what comes-to-mind on a paper or MS Word. Some minutes later, take a look to see, what stands out. This works to get terrific creative writing story starters
  • Do not try to put words in the moth of your character. Instead dwindle over his/her persona and let the words come out themselves
  • Don’t go crazy if you cannot put down a complete sentence. Jot down words randomly, as they come and then play around with synonyms feature of MS Word

Creative Writing Story Starters: IDEAS

Ideas for creative writing story starters are here, there and everywhere. You only have to align your creative thinking to grab at the wandering straws.
Try out the following…
  • Grab a novel or book that is close to your plot and leaf through to hijack inspiration
  • Indulge into a prolonged reverie
  • Try to get high through music and scents
  • Procrastinate
  • Watch a movie closer to the theme that is bugging you
  • Take a walk
  • Explore surroundings
  • Procrastinate

Getting Inspiration for Creative Writing Story Starters

In case you do not know what you have to write about, but just want to write something, then the best advice is to get inspired first. Inspiration can always come as a surprise package. You never know what might get you obsessed. So it is best to be open and connected towards the surroundings to absorb natural stimulations.
P.S. Like always, do let me if there is something that you would like to include that get you rolling on creative writing story starters.


Creative Writing Tips and Techniques

Creative Writing Ideas

Creative Writing Exercises

Creative Writing Prompts

Writer’s Block

Creative Writing for Kids

Poetry

Short Stories

Novel Writing Software

What are Novel Writing Soft wares?

All the creative writers here would agree that they usually come at a point in the process of novel writing that their minds are bubbling with creative twists, characters and plots but the ability to express in words seems to have kicked the bucket—now the question arises: how should such a situation be treated? Well, in this case it is highly recommended by professional writers and novelists that you take assistance from the novel writing soft wares which have been specially designed to prevent writer’s block.
A number of novel writing soft wares are available on the Internet which can either be downloaded for free or purchased at a reasonable price. Below you will find a brief description of the best novel soft wares.

Writer’s Cafe

If you are into writing fiction novels, then writer’s cafe is just the right software which will help you build writing flow. Whether you are a rookie or a pro writer, you will naturally experience writer’s block—writer’s cafe is made of tools which provide you sample plots and storylines for speeding up the process of novel structuring and creation.
As the software is especially designed for writers who make use of mighty ingredient called ‘Imagination’ to create their master pieces; so to ensure that writer do not run out of his only solid ingredient, the creator Harriet Smart has designed the software in the form of a colorful playground where the writer can play with words, characters and plot to cook the best piece of fiction. Writer’s cafe is compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux. It can be purchased for an amount of US$45 and for students it comes with a concession of US$11. A guide in the form of e book comes with the purchase which contains tips, writing ideas and writing exercises to rev up the writing experience.

Storybook

Storybook is yet an another amazing software which allows the writers to produce novels while maintaining a complete overview of similar plot lines that may be present in various other novels and books. Storybook serves to structure the novel in a readable manner. The features on the interface are meant for designing and organizing characters, plot, scenes and chapters.
All these features are user friendly—the best part of Storybook is that it can be downloaded from the Internet free of cost. It keeps track of all the chapters you write with respect to date and the sequence of the story and make sure that a scene once written is not repeated again. The windows of the software toggle like a dynamic brain map.

PageFour

PageFour is a software popular among the tribe of creative writers. The purpose of PageFour is not only to assist writers in making their writing better—in fact, it has been created to make the job of writers easy while they arrange the write out. PageFour is so far the only software which comes with easy to use features, 1001 in numbers—majority are those which sound quite unfamiliar to the writers but once they start using those features, they realize that they have already wasted a lot of time in managing and arranging what they write.
The software is not heavy at all and is compatible with MS Word. You can create as many files and folders you want in the PageFour interface; in this one application, you can store in as many creative writing pieces as you want without having to worry about the data loss. Like Storybook, it is also available for download on the Internet for free.

Marshall Plan Novel Writing Software

Once you purchase Marshall Plan Novel Writing Software, you will realize that art of novel writing is not as tough as is thought to be. Once you have a rough idea in your mind, you need to input the idea into the software, you will see that a number of templates and suggestions will appear right in front of you which are meant to give a serious direction to your concept.
There are special templates for characters, plot, scenes, dialogues and climax which are really helpful in letting you know how to go about creating your manuscript. I recommend the Marshall Plan Novel Writing Software for those who are new into the line of creative writing.

yWriter

yWriter is a software created by an expert programmer Simon Haynes. What separates yWriter from other writing software available is its feature which allows writers to go on with novel writing scene by scene and not chapter wise.
The job is simplified for the creative writers because this way they will be able to concentrate on a small writing portion and eventually do creation at their best. yWriter can also be downloaded free by Windows and Mac users. It is regarded as one of the most versatile and user friendly novel writing soft wares.

Blocking Back Writers Block

The Feared Writer’s Block

As a writer, I can easily assure you that all writers, at some point during the course of their writing careers, experience & suffer the agony of a writer’s block; this is true for even the best of the best of writers. However, what distinguishes a good writer from a novice one is the ability to break free of the writer’s block and get on with tour writing flair.
Reasons for the occurrence of a writer’s block can be many; fatigue from writing for too long, boredom experienced when you are already physically tired, your brain cells fried & exhausted and yet you have to start a new writing project, fear of not being able to meet a deadline and anxiety resulting as a consequence of that fear, depression, a change occurring in your life that hinders one’s ability to be creative & imaginative etc.
The reasons are plenty. BUT, this article will talk about & also empower you with best 5 tips to squish the writer’s block; no matter how many times you face it, you will be able to get over with it by following the below mentioned tips.
and now the tips…
  1. Watch movies: movies do a phenomenal job to trigger our brain cells and restart the imagination engines that now sit stagnant. They can inspire us, move us, motivate us, touch us, and so much more; all the core ingredients that go into a writer’s work. Be sure to watch movies, even re-watch them, so that you pump in food for the brain that you can convert into your own words and pour out on paper in your able fashion
  2. Read: if movies are not your cup of tea, perhaps books are. Gain inspiration from other writer’s work; it ought to help
  3. Get it out; flush out the clog: in this modern age, don’t just count on the phone or live interactions in order to talk to someone. What I have seen working for many other writers are things such as chat channels. They simply log on to the web and start talking to random others. By doing this they are able to vent out whatever thought is holding back their writing abilities and also lets them become acquainted with another person. And if this is not the path you want to go down, start writing; even if it is just some random thoughts that hit your brain waves. You never know where the inspiration can come from and reignite the fire within
  4. Draw: by this point I do not mean you need to be as good as Picasso or Leonardo da Vinci. Everyone can draw to a certain extent; some much better than others. Just sketch out anything; even doodle if you have to. Sometimes words can be expressed through a portrait, a pattern, a painting, or even a doodle. You know how the saying goes, “A picture says a thousand words”. So doodle if you have to in order to get those thousand words gushing out of the pen in your hand and splashing ink across full pages
  5. Food for the soul: Yes, if you have not already guessed so, I AM talking about music here. Music inspires us to write our original lyrics & poetry on many occasions. Simply getting started by inking down a simple poem can refuel the imagination engine instilled within our heads and lead us to writing longer passages filling page after page, line by line.
So my dear reader friends try your level best to implement these best 5 tips to squish the writer’s block and get your groove on. You were a good writer, still are and will always be as long as you do not fear the writer’s block like cancer; it is only a miniscule flu bug that comes and goes once you know how to tackle & remedy it.

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How to Write a Conclusion to Your Story/Letter

How to Write a Conclusion

how to write a conclusion 300x208 How to Write a Conclusion A conclusion is the “summing up” of your whole research. No matter how much of a killer your actual examination is, if you write a loose conclusion, you spoil the whole essence. Like a good investigator, you have to clearly delineate the important points during your research that aided in identifying the acquired results.

How to Write a Conclusion in General

A general conclusion for any kind of writing needs an analytical approach and the ability to dissect and screen out. You have to be specific and diagnostic in presenting a conclusive statement. It should explicitly state the analysis that you have reached by drawing on established facts or solid argument. Your closing should encompass the whole study in brief yet giving it a DIRECTIONAL ENDING & FINALE.
Any general conclusion can be simple explained as:
Conclusion = Results Inferred From Data + Results Inferred From Previous Studies + Your Own Analysis

How to Write a Good Conclusion

To write a winsome conclusion you have to be specific, precise and explicit. The more analytically you express your point the much you gather in making an impression. A good conclusion is one that is believable and clearly illustrates the points on which it is based. On the other hand, a random or vague explanation or mere repetition of things doesn’t count as a good conclusion.

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How to Write a Conclusion for a Research Paper

Conclusion writing for a generic research paper in short summarizes the whole research by acutely focusing on the main points that lead to the actual result. A standard research paper would allow an elaborative conclusion that can spawn over the length of a few pages. So, you can briefly describe the background of your research topic. Include similar studies conducted in the same area along with their implications. This would also enable you to highlight the deficiencies and indicate further room for further research .

How to Write a Conclusion for an Essay

An essay is a thread of various paragraphs without any distinctive filing under separate headings. To write a conclusion for an essay you need to designate the last two or three paragraphs. Since, essays normally consist of an analytical summing up with a personal opinion over the matter under discussion, hence your conclusion should reflect your point of view.
You can add external evidence like a quote or anecdote but you should NEVER stray from the points discussed in your preceding paragraphs. Essentially, a conclusion for an essay would draw from points already explained or mentioned in the essay. But the only difference is the summing up and extraction of the analysis from them.

How to Write a Conclusion in 5 Easy Steps

  1. Pull together the key points of your thesis and jot them in a rough draft
  2. Note down the main points that back up your research hypothesis or thesis statement i.e. data statistics, analytical findings or review of literature
  3. Summarize and merge them together
  4. Write a rough draft that naturally leads to prove your main hypothesis
  5. Sprinkle it with a relevant quotation or two to give it a literary flavor and in-depth

17 Ways to Improve your Writing Skills

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A Quick Guide to Help You in Becoming a Better Writer

Writing is a talent which, if not difficult to develop, needs time, patience and special techniques to develop and master.  One can enhance this skill by continuously writing as practice can do it all. Whether writing a blog or a business letter, an email or an essay, the prime goal should be to counter directly and evidently to the requirements and interests of the audience one is addressing to.
Writing well can be divided into many types. There is academic writing, business writing, creative writing , poetry writing, professional copywriting and the list goes on. But the basic are the same for all kinds and types of writing. If you set them well, then nobody can stop you from being a good writer.
The writing business can be grasped by following a  few basic tips to enhance your writing skills as it is important to have a command over the language as well as the editing techniques. Writing alone does not do it all. What is more important is to have the talent to re-write.

Expression

Get the Visual Wheels Rolling
Express things comprehensively but follow a style which brings up vivid imagery for the reader. Try out some creative writing exercises to fire up your creative fuels.
Be Precise and to the Point
Write to the point and simple. Do not think that using hard vocabulary will make you super cool. This is not the case. This is in fact lower the chances of one reading the article.
Justify Yourself
Every point that you make in your piece should have a reason. It is important to justify whatever you say. This adds support to your perspective, be it an argument.

Vocabulary

Avoid Unnecessary Repetition and Word Clutter
Do not repeat words just to catch up with the word limit. This will diminish the attractiveness of your article. Try and use different words to make it look more interesting and appealing.
Omit Incomprehensible Word Clouts
Do not use a bunch of words to explain what can simply be stated. This shows that the writer is trying to fill out spaces and makes the reader lose interest.
Cut Down on Felicitous Phrases
Set up cognizance of exaggerated language.  Watch out for fancy words and cut them down.
Cut Down the Urge to Use Colloquialisms Excessively
While writing, it is a very strong  temptation to express yourself with the new buzz words, slang and jargon to give your write-up a cool uplift. While this can rock for some readers, the method would never let you produce a seasoned article.

Grammar and Punctuation Guide

Grammar is one of the most important factors one needs to consider in order to improve your writing. Try to express things comprehensively.
Watch Out for Those Tenses
Do not change tenses within sentences. Incorrect use of tenses makes a negative impression of the writer. Understand and practice the basic rules of grammar to improvise on your writing.
Avoid Passive Sentences
Passive sentences are to be avoided.  Passivity makes for fragile, unappealing writing.
Go Slow on Adverbs
Instead of using adverbs for your copy, try to be elaborative by experimenting with different words, phrases and synonyms.

Reading Tips

Be a Proactive Reader
Invest your time in voracious reading. Get hold of some great books in English language and start devouring what has been written and read with great fervor. It would help build up your imagination and inspiration.
Stay Married to Classical Literature
While contemporary books and novels would help you in building vocabulary and syntax, classical literature is always a mantle stone in improvising writing skills and techniques.
Bring Variation in Your Reading
Read a multiple variety of books and literature to enhance your writing skills. Experiment with poetry, books for children, newspapers, blogs and works from famous poets and writers.

Editing Tips

Good editing, like good writing, is a skill that cannot be taught. Practice and time is what makes you well at it. Editing can make your work more lively, valuable and in due course more prone to be read.
Take Your Time
Editing takes time, so do not expect to get done in a short span of time.
Proofread
Reread your article to pick up any stupid mistakes that you might have made.
Draft and Edit
Do not assume that the first draft that you write will eventually be the final one. Make it a habit to write at least two to three drafts. This will help you encounter mistakes and will also help you speed up while writing.
Always Remember the Spell Check
Nothing makes a bad impression than typos, misspelling errors and wrong choice of words. Always give your copy a last spell check to avoid the bad taste.

How to Write A Script

What is a Script?

A script can be defined as,
“A screenplay or film or movie script is a written work that provides basis for the shooting of a film, drama or television program. A screenplay typically includes dialogue, shooting sequences, descriptions of characters and sets. Screenplays can be original works or adaptations from existing pieces of writing; novels, plays or notes.”

What Makes Someone a Good Script Writer?

It is true that screen writing is only for the blessed and not everyone should try breaking in but by building a little familiarity with the etiquettes of crafting the script and learning the art of imagining, you can surely become a marvelous script writer.
If someone wants to be a musician, he will listen to various types of music and notice every specific detail that created it. Similarly, if you want to become a script writer, you need to watch a lot of movies and focus on emotions and behaviors which are conveying you the idea behind the story.
You also need to read a lot of scripts so that you can learn about formatting and content. Compare scripts with actions so as to build a clear understanding on how details on paper are translated into action.

Elements of a Basic Movie Script

Shot Heading or Slug Line

A slug line is a scene heading which tells the location of a scene; inside or outside, day time; day, noon or night. The margin of a slug line is 1.7" of the left and 1.1" on the right. Shot heading are always written in caps and two blank lines come after every heading.
After every change in time, location or transition, a new scene is written.
Example of a Slug Line
INT.  ANNIE’S DORM ROOM – DAY
INT. = Interior
EXT. = Exterior

Action

Action describes happenings of a scene. It can or cannot have the characters involved. The action is always written in present tense and simple single-line sentences. In case something happened in the past then that is illustrated by the Shot heading.
Example of Action
INT.  ANNIE’S DORM ROOM – NIGHT
Annie paces her room frantically. All of her belongings; books, clothes, shoes and notes lie in heaps. Action is required to be put in after every scene, even if it is one single sentence.
EXT. RESTAURANT – DAY
The group burst into the lobby.

Character Name

Character name comes before Dialogue and tells us which character is speaking. Character names always come in all caps. The speaker has a left margin of 4.1".
Minor or side characters which you do not want to name can be written as SECRETARY, LIFE BOY etc. For several characters of the same type you can use MAN #1, MAN #2.
Example of Character Name
            ANNIE

Dialogue

Dialogue is the speech of a character and comes under every character name. It is single paced and follows standard rules of capitalization.
Dialog has a left margin of 2.7" and a right margin of 2.4".
Example of Dialogue
ANNIE
I can’t go on like this.

Shot

as hot tells the director where the camera is pointed and focusing whom. Shots are used for detailed cinematical elaboration and can be avoided so the flow of the story does not break.

Technical Specifications for a Script

Fonts and Margins

Screenplays are written on a standard 8.5 x 11 inches letter-sized paper. The preferred font is Courier, 12 point, 10 pitch with no bold and italics.
Page Margins in a Screenplay
Left: 1.5 inches
Right: 1 inch
Top: 1 inch
Bottom: 1 inch

Element Margins for a Film Script

Slugline: Left margin, 1.5 inches
Action: Left margin, 1.5 inches
Character name: Left margin, 3.7 inches
Dialog: Left margin 2.5 inches, right margin 2.5 inches (or 6 inches from left edge of page).
Parentheticals: Left margin 3.1 inches, right margin 2.9 inches.

Guidelines for Developing Better Film, Play and Movie Scripts

Listed below are steps that you will find useful in the process of writing  scripts.
Translate Daily Observations into Scenes
You can’t just stick to one or two ideas or wait for inspiration to strike you. You need to look for ideas which is possible by utilizing your observation skills. Go to a park, a shopping mall, a restaurant, a party—sit down and observe how different people are talking and reacting to situations and events around. In this process keep a diary with you for noting down whatever you observe so that you don’t forget later.
Tag People Around You as Characters ; Use Them in Your Scenes
You need to be very inventive when creating characters for your script. The personality and responsibility of every character should be different from the other. Make sure that all characters are powerful, unique and close to real. Remember, if your characters are flat they will drag your whole script down. It is advisable that you invest a good chunk of time in character development process.
Collect and Organize Your Random Thoughts
While formulating a script, there may be a number of random scenes which will be germinating in your creative head—it is better that you write all what you imagine on note cards so that you don’t forget what you came up with. The scenes on these note cards can then be reviewed again and again and arranged according to flow of the story.
Give  Detail to Things Around You on Paper
You cannot be a script writer unless you put your fingers to work on the keyboard or the conventional pen and paper. Write down your script in a systematic manner. Make sure you include all the details and twists of your story. Craft the climax in a dramatic way as it is the most critical scene of any movie—an overdoing will lead to subjugation of meaning.
Pay Attention to Editing and Formatting
If you really want to sell your script, format it correctly. You can take assistance of any professional script consultant or writing software such as Celtx and Move Magic Screenplay.
Once you are done writing the film script, invest some time in editing. The act of editing should be repeated several times. Delete all useless details and add lengthy descriptions where necessary. Look at your script from the perspectives of producers, directors, viewers, readers and actors—this will help you fine tune your masterpiece.
Schedule Yourself
Make sure you set up a schedule for writing script and follow it strictly. Spend a lot of time in observing and imagining. Be prepared for getting trapped into the writer’s block because this is natural to all writers.
Share, Discuss and Get Feedback
Take regular feedback from your family and friends or you can even join writing groups on the Internet—this will really help you rectify errors in your concept. Do not get upset if you are unable to produce a good film script—it takes years to become a competitive screen writer. The key to success lies in hard work and practice.



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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Annunaki/Nephilim

This video has been considered racist. What's your choice? What do you think of this other one?

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http://www.abarim-publications.com/Meaning/Nephilim.html#.Ty3-5NXemrY

Names of God

Elohim is one of three Divine Names by which the Creator is known as He creates. The creation account is probably the most difficult and most enigmatic passages in the Bible. It starts at the beginning and it doesn't really end.

There are three stages upon which the creation unfolds. The first stage stretches from Genesis 1:1 to 2:4. During this period God is known as Elohim. From Genesis 2:4 He is known as YHWH Elohim. The third stage starts around the Noah cycle and flows over into the Abraham cycle and beyond across the rest of the Bible. Abraham, after all, was the first to believe and became not only a new creation but also the first of a new continuum of new creations. During this stage God is known as Dabar YHWH, or Word Of God.

For more on this read our article on the Chaotic Set Theory

'Elohim' is a plural word, which is peculiar because God is one (Deuteronomy 6:4). The etymology is generally deemed uncertain but most likely it comes from lh ('lh), and perhaps from elim, the plural of el, el, the common Canaanite word for god.

Which leaves us to a discussion of the actual meaning of el:

In HAW Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament, Professor of Old Testament at Covenant Theologiacl Seminary, R. Laird Harris Ph.D. states, "Most frequently mentioned suggestions for an original meaning are "power" or "fear" but these are widely challenged and much disputed. It may be noted that even if the origin of the word in Canaanite or proto-Semitic is from a root meaning power, this by no means indicates the connotation in Hebrew religious usage. Our word "deity" comes from a root in Sanskrit to mean "sky" but we do not worship a sky-god."

The Abarim Publications Editorial Team feels compelled to reluctantly oppose professor Harris' point of view and subsequent logic. If we do not worship a sky-god, why is in our culture the sky still so strongly associated with heaven? And if the word El originates in a root that means power, the explicit loss of this meaning must be proven (and if proof fails the meaning stands). That the Judaic tradition supports the idea that the most rudimentary experience of God has to do with power is argumentated by Luke 1:49, "For the Mighty One has done great things for me," and Matthew 26:64, "...you shall see the Son of Man sitting at the right of Power..."

Another piece of (circumstantial) evidence comes through the name Abi-albon, which may mean Father Of Strength. This man is called Abi-albon in 2 Samuel 23:31 but Abiel (El Is Father) in 1 Chronicles 11:32.

The particle el occurs often in names, and in our attempts to translate, we should also take the following words in account:
el ('al), particle of negation; not, no, neither.
el ('el) preposition that expresses motion towards someone or something; unto, into, besides, in reference to.
lh ('elleh), these.
lh ('ala), to swear; derivative lh means oath.
lh ('ala 95) to wail (Jon 1:8).
Then there are lh ('alla), oak, from the assumed and unused root ll, and lh ('ela), terebinth, from the root wl.

It is impossible to combine all these words and seek for a fundamental meaning without beaching on the banks of triviality, but it must be noted that the general form of el is much more common in Hebrew than our word "god" is in Germanic. It seems to be charged with a firmness and fixedness (oak, terebinth, God, these, oath) but also with the notion of separateness and disparateness (no/ not, God), as well as a rudimentary sense of transfinity (unto, into, God).

However the Hebrews saw God, the name Elohim was far more rich in definite meaning than our abstract word "god."

Though certainly much debated, this Name (still most probably) has to do with the first God-experience that people had; awe or fear for the powers of nature. In the Bible, this word is used for God Himself, but also so-called gods, the wooden or stone images people worshiped. Elohim is even used to (probably) mean 'angels' and even 'judges'. Bottom line: the Name Elohim has something to do with powers: The Powers That Be; The Many Powered. To indicate the Living God this word can be accompanied by YHWH or any description like Elyon, or Shaddai.




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