The name first appears in , when God speaks to a 99-year-old Abraham to confirm His covenant: "I am El Shaddai; walk before me faithfully and be blameless."
: Derived from the Akkadian word shadu , depicting God as an unshakable, towering presence. El-Shaddai
: Often linked to the idea of God being "enough" or "more than enough" to fulfill His promises. The name first appears in , when God
: Some connect it to the Hebrew word shad (meaning "breast"), portraying God as a source of comfort, sustenance, and life-giving nourishment, much like a mother to her child. ✨ Cultural Impact & The Song The name first appears in