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God-Names in Assiah · Path 21

Эль (אל)

El (אל) — a Hebrew name for God, translated as 'Mighty One' or simply 'God'. It is one of the oldest and most fundamental divine names in the Hebrew Bible, appearing in poetic passages and as a component of longer names like Elohim and El Shaddai. In Kabbalistic tradition, El is associated with the sephirah Chesed (mercy) in the World of Yetzirah, but in the specific context of Liber 777, it is assigned to Path 21 in Assiah—the material world—connecting Netzach (victory) to Hod (splendor). That path corresponds to the planet Mercury, lending El a mercurial aspect in this manifestation. Historically, El was the supreme god of the Canaanite pantheon, father of Baal and other deities, and later adopted into Hebrew monotheism as a name for the one God. In esoteric practice, El is invoked for strength, protection, and divine authority. Within the Liber 777 table, this entry appears under the column 'God-Names in Assiah' for the row marked 'V.*' and scale step 21, confirming its place as a divine force in the lower worlds.

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