The Meaning of Elohim
The ancient Aramaic name, according to Victor Alexander, was Al-lo-hiem: "Over the Flames." This (Over the Flames) was the same meaning as Ashur, the Creator God of the Ashurai in Nineveh (link is to pictograph of Ashur in Ashurit language). Elohim, Al-lo-hiem, Ashur--they all mean God. In the pictograph God is standing in the sun disc with, I suppose, his knowledge and his tools. Orderly rows of flames emanate from him. What are they? It struck me just now that Moses saw God as the burning bush which was not consumed--the Milta (Miltha)/ Manifestation of God as unnumbered trillions of Christs, the myriad "flames" of the One Milta, the Manifestation of the Ineffable Most High. "I am THAT One intent on becoming Him here with you."
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