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user: What is Majestic Pluralis in Hebrew language?

ai: The Majestic Plural, also known as the “pluralis majestatis” or “royal we,” is a grammatical form used in Hebrew (and other languages) to denote greatness, honor, or respect. In Hebrew, this form is often used to refer to God, emphasizing His majesty and supreme authority.

For example, the Hebrew word for God, “Elohim” (אֱלֹהִים), is technically a plural form but is used with singular verbs and adjectives when referring to the monotheistic God of Israel. This usage underscores the greatness and majesty of God rather than indicating a numerical plurality.

The Majestic Plural can also be found in other contexts where respect or honor is being conveyed, though its use is most prominent and significant in religious texts and references to divinity.


See Wikipedia: Royal We