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Genesis 15:2

The Pulpit Commentary on Genesis 15:2

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And Abram said, Lord God. Adonai Jehovah; the first use of these terms in combination, the second, which usually has the vowel-points of the first, being here written with the vocalization of Elohim.

Adonai, an older plural form of Adonim, pluralis excellentive (Gesenius), though by some the termination is regarded as a suffix (Ewald, Furst), is a term descriptive of the Divine sovereignty, from adan = dun, or din, to rule or judge; connected with which is the Phoenician aden, an honorary epithet of deity, and recognized as such in (vide Furst, 'Hebrew Lexicon,' sub voce).

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