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God or Lord in the Qedarite religions, referred to as Elyon in Yeudism and Hosianism as well as Akim in Ahmadism is the supreme diving being and creator of the universe that forms the centre of these religions.

Originating as the God of the Yeudi people in Squibble and later in Beiteynu, God is revered throughout today's world as Hosianism and Ahmadism have extended his worship to non-Yeudis.

Although the Qedarite faiths have very different accounts of His worship and role, they nevertheless attribute the same characteristics to Him, among them omnipotence, omniscience, mercy and justice.

Names of God[]

According to their interpretation of God's Ten Commandments, the Yeudis have traditionally not been allowed to speak the name of their God. Instead, the custom developed that they substituted Elyon (the Highest) or Adonai (the Lord) where the name of God was mentioned in their scriptures.

In daily speech, the Yeudis developed several other epithets for their God. Hosians and Ahmadis have shown a preference towards referring to Elyon as "the Lord", reflected in the use of the epithet for Eliyahu in Hosianism and the Brmek translation "Akim" in Ahmadism.

Hosians have derived several other names from the Annunciation, among them "The Eternal".

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