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Eloxim and nefelim are from your language indeed;)
But not ΕΛ:)
ΕΛ are the greek "gods"...
Ακούτε που κοροϊδεύετε το Λιακόπουλο; Και αυτός τα ίδια λέει;))))
But not ΕΛ:)
ΕΛ are the greek "gods"...
Ακούτε που κοροϊδεύετε το Λιακόπουλο; Και αυτός τα ίδια λέει;))))
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimosthenis_Liakopoulos
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Και καλά το 12θεο και τεκνοποίησαν με ανθρωπους και γίναμε εμείς...
Από Σείριους και τέτοια οι ΕΛ:ΡΡΡΡ
Από Σείριους και τέτοια οι ΕΛ:ΡΡΡΡ
ποιοι ειναι οι ΕΛ ρε παιδια?
Εχουν σχεση με τον Καλ-Ελ?
Εχουν σχεση με τον Καλ-Ελ?
According to Liakopoulos...
ΕΛ came from Serios and they are directly linked to ancient greeks. The greek word for greeks is "Ελληνές" if we use capital letters...."ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ".
Eloxim are said to be good and Nefelim are bad.
That guy says many more but I'm sure you won't be happy to hear them. I think that he could be a great novelist but not a historian
ΕΛ came from Serios and they are directly linked to ancient greeks. The greek word for greeks is "Ελληνές" if we use capital letters...."ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ".
Eloxim are said to be good and Nefelim are bad.
That guy says many more but I'm sure you won't be happy to hear them. I think that he could be a great novelist but not a historian
'EL' in Hebrew means God, a God.
So for instance 'El Yevani', means 'a Greek god'. El=god, Yevani=Greek (from the Hebrew word Yavan=Greece).
What is mentioned above; Eloxim is from the word Elohim which is one of the names used for The One God, The God or the god as referred to by the Jews. Thus you will see many names with this ending such as Micha-el, Dani-el and others. All are names which have a verb and the reference to god. (Michael means - 'Who is great like you Oh god', or 'God is the greatest').
NefIlim (not Nefelim) means giants or in another translation, more popular with Christian myth, means 'the Fallen ones' - referring to fallen angels. In biblical context, Nefilim means angels and in plain Hebrew language it means Great people or giants.
So for instance 'El Yevani', means 'a Greek god'. El=god, Yevani=Greek (from the Hebrew word Yavan=Greece).
What is mentioned above; Eloxim is from the word Elohim which is one of the names used for The One God, The God or the god as referred to by the Jews. Thus you will see many names with this ending such as Micha-el, Dani-el and others. All are names which have a verb and the reference to god. (Michael means - 'Who is great like you Oh god', or 'God is the greatest').
NefIlim (not Nefelim) means giants or in another translation, more popular with Christian myth, means 'the Fallen ones' - referring to fallen angels. In biblical context, Nefilim means angels and in plain Hebrew language it means Great people or giants.
if he/she will be as good as Anna vissi I will vote :) good luck .