Trinity: El, YHWH, Asherah
Biblical Reference: Psalm 18:2 - "The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold."Alternative: "Adonai is my stronghold and my fortress, my deliverer; my divine protectors are my refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my secure stronghold."
Adonai
Mercury
Yahweh YHWH
Adonai, Shaddai, Jehovah, and Elohim:
Adonai, Lord or Possessor;
Adonai is a Hebrew word that means "Lord" and is used in the Hebrew Bible to refer to God.
The term "Adonai" is derived from the root word "Adon," which means "lord" or "master," indicating someone with authority or ownership.
In Jewish tradition, Adonai is often used as a substitute for the Tetragrammaton (YHWH), the sacred and unpronounceable name of God, to show reverence and avoid misusing God's name.
When reading scripture, Jewish people traditionally say "Adonai" in place of YHWH.
While Adonai translates to "Lord," it also conveys the sense of God being the possessor or master, emphasizing His role as the ruler and owner of all creation.