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  1. El (deity) - Wikipedia

    El is often described as the father of the gods and the creator of humanity. El had many epithets, including "Bull El," "El the King," and "Father of Mankind," reflecting his authority, wisdom, and …

  2. El Catrin | St. Louis, MO

    Welcome to El Catrin! We are a Mexican restaurant serving a variety of authentic foods. From mild to spicy, we have everything you're looking for! We take pride in every plate we serve to …

  3. El Monstero - The Pageant - St. Louis, MO - 12.20.25

    El Monstero LIVE at The Pageant in St Louis, MO on Saturday, December 20, 2025. All ages. Tickets start at $32.50.

  4. ElSuper | ElSuper Markets

    El Super Fresh, a compact version of El Super Markets, offers groceries, fresh products, daily pastries, and meats. El Super Cocina prepares burritos, tacos, and special dishes like …

  5. The Hebrew Names for God - El

    he word El (אל) comes from a root word meaning "might, strength, power" and probably derives from the Ugaritic term for god. In Scripture, the primary meanings of this root are "god" (pagan …

  6. El | Hebrew God, Creator, Supreme Being | Britannica

    He was usually portrayed as an old man with a long beard and, often, two wings. He was the equivalent of the Hurrian god Kumarbi and the Greek god Cronus. In the Old Testament, El is …

  7. El - New World Encyclopedia

    El can be translated either as "God" or "god," depending upon whether it refers to the one God or to a lesser divine being. As an element in proper names, "el" is found in ancient Aramaic, …

  8. El vs Él: Key Differences in Spanish - Tell Me In Spanish

    Jan 28, 2025 · El vs él are two different words. El without an accent is a definite article (the) and more often it’s placed before concrete singular masculine nouns. Él with an accent is a …

  9. Strong's Hebrew: 410. אֵל (el) -- God, god, mighty one

    ‘El is the singular Hebrew word most often rendered “God” and stresses inherent power, strength, and transcendence.

  10. Difference between él and el in Spanish (he or the)

    Let's look at "él" vs "el". Él is a subject personal pronoun. It has a written accent on the letter é. The direct English translation is he. For example: Él tiene muchos amigos. He has lots of …