The Almighty Creator.
God is the almighty creator of the universe. God knows it all, He creates all things and is everywhere, always. It is the plural form of "EL".
Genesis 1:1-3 Deuteronomy 10:17 Psalms 68 Mark 13:19.
It is the plural form of EL. This name is generally associated to God in relation to his creation. Some people use the plural word "Elohim" as an evidence of the Trinity (Genesis 1:26). Elohim is also used to refer to the false gods and even to the human judges (Psalms 82:6-7; John 10:34). This name appears over 2000 times in the Old Testament and is the first one we find in the Scriptures. ELOHIM is the God that keeps the covenant and remember us in his love and mercy. Also, the word ELOHIM expresses the idea of greatness and glory. From Genesis 1:1 to Genesis 2:4 this name is only used (35 times) to indicate his great power to give existence to all things. Being the earth in darkness, disordered and empty, ELOHIM created light, order and life. Other interesting point about this name is that ELOHIM is a plural word and has the Hebrew ending to all the male names in plural. However, even though this name is in the plural, it is accompanied of pronouns, verbs and adjectives in singular. "Then ELOHIM said, let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness..." (Genesis 1:26). Although the word Trinity does not appear in the Scriptures, from Genesis 1:1 we can see allusions to God Father, Son and Holy Spirit (Genesis 1:26; 3:22; 11:7; Isaiah 6:8).