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adonai

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for adonai.

Editorial note

Speed limits aren’t some emergent property of the universe, or etched onto stone tablets by Adonai himself, but that doesn’t mean we should let people do 90 in a school zone.

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Quick take

(Judaism, Christianity) The Lord: a Hebrew title of God.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of adonai gathered in one view.

noun

(Judaism, Christianity) The Lord: a Hebrew title of God.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for adonai.

noun

(Judaism, Christianity) The Lord: a Hebrew title of God.

Example sentences

1

Speed limits aren’t some emergent property of the universe, or etched onto stone tablets by Adonai himself, but that doesn’t mean we should let people do 90 in a school zone.

2

Barukh atah Adonai Eloheinu melekh ha'olam, dayan ha-emet.

3

You can tell what kind of Jew someone is by how they pronounce Adonai.

4

It comes from applying the vowels from "Adonai" (my lord) to "Yahweh" (the name of God).

5

This is interesting because the appellation “Adonai” appears likely to have been an import via Phoenician colonization of Crete, where there was a god (Adonis) who could not be referred to by name but only by epithet.

6

> I'm not sure if this pre- or post- dates the Jewish tradition of replacing the Name with "Adonai" (Hebrew for "Lord") or its Greek/Latin equivalent, That taboo already existed even before the New Testament was written.

7

- I'm not sure if this pre- or post- dates the Jewish tradition of replacing the Name with "Adonai" (Hebrew for "Lord") or its Greek/Latin equivalent, on the grounds that the Name itself is too holy to be spoken or to risk being destroyed if the manuscript gets damaged or, you know, buried in the ground to decay with a dead person.

Quote examples

1

It comes from applying the vowels from "Adonai" (my lord) to "Yahweh" (the name of God).

2

This is interesting because the appellation “Adonai” appears likely to have been an import via Phoenician colonization of Crete, where there was a god (Adonis) who could not be referred to by name but only by epithet.

3

> I'm not sure if this pre- or post- dates the Jewish tradition of replacing the Name with "Adonai" (Hebrew for "Lord") or its Greek/Latin equivalent, That taboo already existed even before the New Testament was written.

4

- I'm not sure if this pre- or post- dates the Jewish tradition of replacing the Name with "Adonai" (Hebrew for "Lord") or its Greek/Latin equivalent, on the grounds that the Name itself is too holy to be spoken or to risk being destroyed if the manuscript gets damaged or, you know, buried in the ground to decay with a dead person.

Proper noun examples

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You can tell what kind of Jew someone is by how they pronounce Adonai.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use adonai in a sentence?

Speed limits aren’t some emergent property of the universe, or etched onto stone tablets by Adonai himself, but that doesn’t mean we should let people do 90 in a school zone.

What does adonai mean?

(Judaism, Christianity) The Lord: a Hebrew title of God.

What part of speech is adonai?

adonai is commonly used as noun.