One of the great Hebrew names of God is El Elyon (אֵל עֶלְיוֹן), often translated as “God Most High.” The name first appears in the Torah regarding the mysterious figure of Malki-Tzedek (מַלְכִּי־צֶדֶק), the timeless king and priest of Zion who served “bread and wine” to our father Abraham – alluding to the sacraments later used to commemorate our redemption (Gen. 14:18). As the timeless king and priest of God, Malki-Tzedek is a “theophany,” or a revelation of the LORD our God Yeshua before He emptied Himself and made his descent to this world (Phil. 2:7; Heb. 7:3). Yeshua is our great King of Kings and High Priest of the New Covenant, a better covenant that restores the kingship and priesthood back to God Himself (Heb. 7:12).
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Now the Hebrew term “Elyon” itself (עֶלְיוֹן) comes from a root word (עָלָה) that means “to ascend” or “to lift up.” For instance, an “olah offering” (עלָה) is a whole burnt offering that ascends upward to heaven, and “aliyah” (עֲלִיָּה) means “going up” to the land of Israel. The word “Elyon,” then, expresses the truth that the LORD is the Resurrected One who overcame all the powers of hell and utterly vanquished death’s power. In other words, Elyon is a name for the LORD our God Yeshua.
The sages say that Moses wrote Psalm 91 as he dwelt in the secret place (סֵתֶר) of the Most High God, in the “midst of the dark cloud” (Exod. 24:18), a place of sacred and holy concealment. The thick clouds are a “hiding place” for him (Job 22:14). Notice that the one who “abides” in the secret of the Most High dwells in an ascended place of rest – being lifted up above the surrounding madness of this fallen world of flux and shadows. The Hebrew word means to lodge or to “sleep” (לִין), connecting it metaphorically with death and resurrection. By dwelling in the death and resurrection of Yeshua, God will shield you with His Presence and make evil powerless before you.
Since God hides Himself in this world (Isa. 45:15), we must humbly seek His face to enter into the place of His holy concealment in all things. God is Elyon – High above – but He dwells “with the lowly and the broken of heart” (Isa. 57:15). Therefore the LORD our God is called Shaddai (שַׁדַּי) – our Sustainer, Provider, Refuge, and Home. Just as we can be surrounded by the “shadow of death” (tzal mavet), so we can be surrounded by the “shadow of Shaddai” (tzal Shaddai). Like a powerful eagle brooding over her chicks, so Shaddai covers you with wings of protection (Psalm 91:4).
When you “abide” in the secret of Elyon – the Ascended One – you are concealed by the dark clouds of His Glory, and the Presence of Shaddai overshadows you… The LORD will save you from the ensnaring trap and from the devastating pestilence (Psalm 91:3). By abiding in the truth that God’s Presence pervades all things at all times – you become a “stranger” (גֵּר) with the LORD in this world, a “sojourner” (תּוֹשָׁב) who awaits the recompense of the wicked and the healing of the world at the end of the age. “You will tread on the lion and the adder; the young lion and the serpent you will trample underfoot” (Psalm 91:13).
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