• echadThe word “echad” is a Hebrew word that  although could denote the number one can also denote (as in this case) a unified state between 2 things or people.
  • El ShaddaiOne of the Judaic names of Yahweh, commonly translated as "G-d Almighty" or "the G-d of more then enough".
  • Elohim[eˈlōhim,ˌelōˈhēm,ˌelōˈhim] G-d; gods. The plural form of el, meaning "strong one." Occurs 2,570 times in the Tanakh. (Isa. 54:5; Jer. 32:27; Gen. 1:1; Isa. 45:18; Deut. 5:23; 8:15; Ps. 68:7). First name of G-d in Tanakh. See the Names of God. origin: Hebrew - noun