: The exact root is debated among scholars, leading to several rich interpretations:
: It suggests that when human strength fails, God’s power is "more than enough" to meet any need.
: The song became a massive hit for Amy Grant and remains a staple in contemporary Christian music.
: Often linked to the idea of God being "enough" or "more than enough" to fulfill His promises.
: Derived from the Akkadian word shadu , depicting God as an unshakable, towering presence.
El-shaddai
: The exact root is debated among scholars, leading to several rich interpretations:
: It suggests that when human strength fails, God’s power is "more than enough" to meet any need. El-Shaddai
: The song became a massive hit for Amy Grant and remains a staple in contemporary Christian music. : The exact root is debated among scholars,
: Often linked to the idea of God being "enough" or "more than enough" to fulfill His promises. depicting God as an unshakable
: Derived from the Akkadian word shadu , depicting God as an unshakable, towering presence.