El Elyon
El Elyon is a Hebrew title for God meaning “God Most High” or “the Most High God.” In Scripture it emphasizes God’s supreme authority over all nations, rulers, and powers.
El Elyon is a Hebrew title for God meaning “God Most High” or “the Most High God.” In Scripture it emphasizes God’s supreme authority over all nations, rulers, and powers.
El Elyon is a Hebrew title meaning God Most High.
El Elyon is a Hebrew divine title usually translated “God Most High” or simply “the Most High.” In the Old Testament it refers to the one true God and stresses his absolute supremacy, kingship, and authority over all creation. The title appears prominently in Genesis 14, where Melchizedek blesses Abram in the name of “God Most High, Possessor of heaven and earth,” and it also appears in Psalms and other texts that celebrate God’s rule over the nations. While scholars sometimes discuss how the title functioned in the broader ancient Near Eastern world, the biblical use is clear and publication-safe: in Scripture, El Elyon is a reverent title for the Lord that exalts him above every rival and affirms his universal dominion.