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Adonai is a Salubri warrior of the 7th generation, the founder of the Salubri antitribu bloodline. Adonai (Hebrew: אֲדֹנָי "Lord") is one of the Jewish names of God. Pronouncing the Tetragrammaton is considered a sin in Judaism and Adonai is usually substituted in the place of YHWH in prayer. Adonai - nazwa Boga, używana przez żydów w starym zakonie. Wyraz ten oznacza tyle co pan, żydzi bowiem tak czcili Boga, że nie wymawiali nigdy wyrazu Bóg, ale mówiąc o Bogu, posługiwali się wyrazem pan, tj. Adonai. Imię "Bóg" wymawiał sam arcykapłan z najgłębszem uszanowaniem raz na rok, w dzień pojednania. EMP One of numerous names ascribed to the entity God. This term means ‘Lord’ and is among those terms often used in the Christian faith of Earth. One of the names for God is Adonai, which is Hebrew for "Lord" (Hebrew: דֹנָי). Formally, this is a plural ("Lords"), but the plural is usually construed as a respectful, and not a syntactic plural. The singular form is Adoni ("lord"). This was used by the Phoenicians for the pagan god Tammuz and is the origin of the Greek name Adonis. Jews only use the singular to refer to a distinguished person. Adonai was a planet with sub-standard living conditions, particularly during the winter months. After exiling himself from the New Jedi Order, Jedi Master Baelor Dolrhûn lived on Adonai.Restitution on TheStarWarsRP.Com
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Adonai is a Salubri warrior of the 7th generation, the founder of the Salubri antitribu bloodline. Adonai - nazwa Boga, używana przez żydów w starym zakonie. Wyraz ten oznacza tyle co pan, żydzi bowiem tak czcili Boga, że nie wymawiali nigdy wyrazu Bóg, ale mówiąc o Bogu, posługiwali się wyrazem pan, tj. Adonai. Imię "Bóg" wymawiał sam arcykapłan z najgłębszem uszanowaniem raz na rok, w dzień pojednania. EMP Adonai (Hebrew: אֲדֹנָי "Lord") is one of the Jewish names of God. Pronouncing the Tetragrammaton is considered a sin in Judaism and Adonai is usually substituted in the place of YHWH in prayer. Adonai was a planet with sub-standard living conditions, particularly during the winter months. After exiling himself from the New Jedi Order, Jedi Master Baelor Dolrhûn lived on Adonai.Restitution on TheStarWarsRP.Com One of the names for God is Adonai, which is Hebrew for "Lord" (Hebrew: דֹנָי). Formally, this is a plural ("Lords"), but the plural is usually construed as a respectful, and not a syntactic plural. The singular form is Adoni ("lord"). This was used by the Phoenicians for the pagan god Tammuz and is the origin of the Greek name Adonis. Jews only use the singular to refer to a distinguished person. Some suggest that "Adonai" and other names of God may be written in the plural form to point out that this one God embodies all of the many gods that were worshipped by the ancestors of the Israelites and concurrently by the surrounding peoples. Since pronouncing God's personal name YHWH is considered sinful by the Jews, they use Adonai instead in prayers and the reading of the Scriptures. When the Masoretes added vowel pointings to the text of the Hebrew Bible in the first century A.D., they gave the word YHWH the vowels of Adonai, to remind the reader to say Adonai instead. One of numerous names ascribed to the entity God. This term means ‘Lord’ and is among those terms often used in the Christian faith of Earth.
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