No Liz, it is NOT as you say, and it's not 'neat'
Elohim is one of G-d's names
Why it is written as if it is plural - you have to learn deeper than the
literal translation
Ramban (Nachmanides): "The word Elohim means "the Master of all forces",
for the root of the word is eil, meaning force, and the word Elohim is a
composite consisting of the words eil heim, as if the word eil is in a
construct state, and heim [literally] "they", alludes to all other forces.
Thus Elohim means "the Force of all forces".
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