Shalom all

While much has been made of the Name YHWH as revealed to Moses and its
possible meaning, the Name "El Shaddai" by which God revealed Himself to
the patriarchs seems to be of less interest.

Most translations translate it as "God Almighty" (perhaps following the
LXX?). The term "Shaddai" has been related to 3 possible origins (that I
know of):
1. Shadad, (שדד) means "to overpower" or "to destroy" (possibly from an
original meaning of "strong")
2. Shadaiym (שָׁדַיִם) meaning "breasts" and pointing to His provision
3. Sadeh (שדה) meaning "veld" or mountain (from Akkadian?) (also connected
to His provision for pastoralists from the veld)

(There is also the Mishnaic interpretation that it means "Who is enough"
'She-dai' or "Mi she'Amar Dai L'olamo")

I am wondering if another possibility might not be connected to the word
"shed" or "sheddim" (שדים) (Deut.32:17), assuming that this word did not
originally have the negative connotation of "devil", but rather (like Greek
daimon originally?) a more neutral meaning. In that case it could be
functionally equivalent to the later "YHWH Tzevaot" (יהוה צבאות) meaning
the God of the heavenly armies?

Regards
Chavoux Luyt
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