EL ELYON
God Most High
The name "EL ELYON" meaning "GOD MOST HIGH" originates from Genesis 14:18-20, where Melchizedek, the King of Salem, serves as the priest. Abraham also invokes "EL ELYON" in an oath to the king of Sodom in verse 22. The term translates to “The Most Exalted God” (Psalm 57:2) and is a revered epithet for the God of the Israelites in the Hebrew Bible. In English, it is commonly rendered as “God Most High.”
Genesis
14:18-20, 22
Psalm
57:2