The word is shaddayin, the plural of the related Hebrew word shadday, which is usually translated Almighty as in El-Shadday, God Almighty. The philological evidence seems to indicate that shadday originally meant the one of the mountains; that is, a mountain god. The plural used at Deir Alla may refer to a divine council where major decisions were made.
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