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A divine title for God (Hebrew: El Shaddai), emphasizing God's supreme, untouchable power; the most common name for God in the book of Job, used to stress that suffering happens under a sovereign, all-powerful deity
A title for God translating the Hebrew 'El Shaddai' — emphasizing His supreme, unlimited power. Used 48 times in Job alone, highlighting God's sovereign authority even when His purposes seem mysterious.
Beautiful Advice, Wrong Address
Job 22:21-30The Almighty appears here as Eliphaz's ultimate promise — that God himself will become Job's greatest treasure once he repents — a stunning offer delivered to someone who had never abandoned him.
God Turns to the Friends
Job 42:7-9The Almighty is referenced here as the title Job used when demanding his day in court — the same sovereign God who now vindicates Job against the friends who presumed to speak for him.
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