The phrase, “above all elohim,” is shown above and below in Hebrew: ← ← ←
Myhla-lk-le = al-kal-elohim = above all elohim
Elohim all above
So what does this have to do with the Shabbat and hwhy being “El Elyon,” the Most
High Elohim? Simply put, the Hebrew phrase, “above all elohim,” has a place value
of 92:
← ← ←
92 = (13) M + (10) y + (5) h + (12) l + (1) a + (12) l + (11) k + (12) l + (16) e
This takes us back to Psalm 92 and the Shabbat. Nor is this coincidental.
The Shabbat designates hwhy as the Most High
Elohim—the uncontested Ruler of All, the One
who is, alone, exalted far above all elohim.
The Shabbat is an essential aspect of True Worship because this Day designates hwhy
as the Sovereign Creator, the Ruler over all His Creation, the One who is above all
elohim.