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==Compendium==
==Compendium==
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|dx2=One of the names of God that appears in the Old Testament. While its original meaning is unclear, it is most commonly translated into English as God Almighty. In the Book of Genesis, Abraham, father of the Israelites, is said to have sworn himself to Shaddai in exchange for his descendants being given the land of Canaan. Based on the Kabbalah school of thought from Jewish mysticism, this name can also be interpreted as referring to Yesode, one of the ten sephirah.
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