: A generic Semitic word for "God," signifying power, might, and authority.
The name first appears in , when God speaks to a 99-year-old Abraham to confirm His covenant: "I am El Shaddai; walk before me faithfully and be blameless." El-Shaddai
: It suggests that when human strength fails, God’s power is "more than enough" to meet any need. : A generic Semitic word for "God," signifying