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šadday שַׁדַּי ‘Almighty’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: from šādad שָׁדַד ‘to ruin’
Roots: שׁדד

šadday n, m
1) almighty, most powerful
 1a) Shaddai, the Almighty (of God)

Mentioned in Genesis 49:25, 17:1, 43:14, 28:3, 35:11, 48:3 Exodus 6:3 Numbers 24:4, 24:16 Isaiah 13:6 Ezekiel 10:5, 1:24 Joel 1:15 Psalms 91:1, 68:15 Job 27:13, 22:23, 13:3, 22:26, 31:35, 34:10, 35:13, 32:8, 5:17, 8:3, 8:5, 15:25, 22:17, 23:16, 27:2, 27:11, 33:4, 34:12, 6:4, 11:7, 27:10, 31:2, 40:2, 22:3, 22:25, 24:1, 21:20, 6:14, 21:15, 37:23, 29:5 Ruth 1:20, 1:21

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