That claim has been made about many of the ways by which Father is called. โElohimโ is a title, though, not a name. It is the one that justifiably gets translated as โGodโ.
More importantly, Abba is known by His character, not whether or not there is a man floating on a cloud in the sky, and his character is Good!
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I suspect you may correct as well. Capitalization matters, and โElohimโ is not โelohimโ. The angels that were thrown out of heaven may well be what we call โaliensโ, and whether they are or not, the name would be accurate.
This article doesnโt necessarily answer the question, but does shine some light on the source of confusion:
https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bible-study/elohim-angels-bible-meaning.html
It is Elohim to you because you believe it is correctly translated as God. It is elohim to me as have seen it used to refer to alien/otherworldly, but not "godly", and translated as el ohim, as el being the status/title and ohim being the individual identity/name. For now until further analysis, it is elohim.
That claim has been made about many of the ways by which Father is called. โElohimโ is a title, though, not a name. It is the one that justifiably gets translated as โGodโ.
More importantly, Abba is known by His character, not whether or not there is a man floating on a cloud in the sky, and his character is Good!
Edit to original comment: I suspect you may correct as well. Capitalization matters, and โElohimโ is not โelohimโ. The angels that were thrown out of heaven may well be what we call โaliensโ, and whether they are or not, the name would be accurate. This article doesnโt necessarily answer the question, but does shine some light on the source of confusion: https://www.crosswalk.com/faith/bible-study/elohim-angels-bible-meaning.html
It is Elohim to you because you believe it is correctly translated as God. It is elohim to me as have seen it used to refer to alien/otherworldly, but not "godly", and translated as el ohim, as el being the status/title and ohim being the individual identity/name. For now until further analysis, it is elohim.