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A title for God (Hebrew: El Shaddai, 'God All-Sufficient') used throughout Job to emphasize divine omnipotence; in Job 32:8 Elihu credits the breath of the Almighty as the true source of human understanding and wisdom
lightbulbALL-mighty — not some-mighty, not mostly-mighty. ALL. No exceptions
4 mentions across 3 books
A title for God emphasizing His supreme power over all creation. Translates the Hebrew 'El Shaddai' (Genesis 17:1) and the Greek 'Pantokrator' (Revelation 1:8). Conveys that nothing is beyond God's ability or authority.
Almighty (El Shaddai) is the specific name God uses to introduce Himself to Abraham here, emphasizing His unlimited power to fulfill what seems biologically impossible — a child from a 99-year-old man.
Rachel's DeathGenesis 35:16-21Almighty is the specific title God used when appearing to Jacob at Bethel, El Shaddai — the same name making the contrast with Rachel's roadside death all the more striking.