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City Of The Fallen - Elohim (Divine Power - Volume 5)

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2010

New preview track by City Of The Fallen from Volume 5 in epic orchestral style!

Title: Elohim
Artist: City Of The Fallen
Composer: Ryan Amon
Album: Divine Power - Volume 5
Image: http://moonxels.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d355bp2
Website: http://www.facebook.com/cityofthefallen

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Huge epic orchesteal trailer music influenced by ethnic elements

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  • FYI, those who dont know, Elohim = God in hebrew (not a god, the god)

  • Someone hacked God's ipod (P.S. God bless you all)

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  • Silly mortals...

    Tanks cant kill my sparkly glowy thingamabob!

  • Actually, 'Elohim' is the Hebrew word that indicates a 'compound unity'. It does not indicate plurality - Echad would have been used if that was the case.

  • @icentfindaname that's plural- Elohim is a plural word meaning gods not THE god.

  • I have a hard time interpreting the word that way. In the Old Testament, elohim was also used for angels, and I doubt it was meant to be inferred that people worshipped angels as that was strictly forbidden in the Mosaic Law. The Hebrew word itself COULD mean that definition, however, most words in context carry a different connotative meaning.

  • @TheLegacyHero Actually, Elohim is a Hebrew word for the God they worshiped.

  • The "El" is singular indicating one entity; the "him" is plural indicating more than one. So most scholars interpret it as one being in many forms.

  • @xXSARS48Xx it means the ones who come from the sky,i dont realy like the short verion cause it sounds unreal but for short skypeople

  • @MsHinata69 what means they from the sky?

  • @icentfindaname

    Elohim= The Creator

  • @icentfindaname Actualy thats a misunderstanding originaly it means "they from sky" someone who speak hebrew knows that

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