I think many here are missing the meaning of the original language due to KJV translation. If you really want to split heairs El, Elohim etc should have never been translated as "god "God" "gods" etc. God/Gawd is a completely different word used in Isaiah 65, but that is a whole other issue.
H430 אֱלֹהִים 'elohiym (el-o-heem') n-m.
אֱלֹהֵי 'elohiy (el-o-hee') [alternate plural]
1. (literally) supreme ones.
2. (hence, in the ordinary sense) gods.
3. (specifically, in the plural, especially with the article) the Supreme God (i.e. the all supreme).
4. (sometimes) supreme, used as a superlative.
5. (occasionally, by way of deference) supreme magistrates, the highest magistrates of the land.
6. (also) the supreme angels (entities of unspecified type).
[plural of H433]
KJV: angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.
Root(s): H433
Compare: H5945, H7706, H8199, H4397
H433 אֱלוֹהַּ 'elowahh (el-o'-ah) n-m.
אֱלֹהַּ 'eloahh (el-o'-ah) [shortened (rarely)]
1. one with supreme strength and ability.
2. the Supreme Being, God the Creator, Yahweh by name.
3. a supreme entity, a god-like creature (that is, one of God's supreme creations, or one of man's inventions).
[probably prolonged (emphat.) from H410]
KJV: God, god.
Root(s): H410
See also: H430, H426
H410 אֵל 'el (ale) n-m.
1. firm strength, sturdiness.
2. (figuratively) a firm grip (of the hand).
3. (as adjective) sturdy (as indomitable, supreme durability).
4. (an abbreviated spelling, but especially) God, as the Superior or Indomitable Strength (but used also of any deity).
5. (hence) a god (as created or imagined).
{often used as a suffix in names, “-el”}
[shortened from H352]
KJV: God (god), X goodly, X great, idol, might(-y one), power, strong.
Root(s): H352
Compare: H7706
See also: H430, H433, G2241
H352 אַיִל 'ayil (ah'-yil) n-m.
1. (properly) (intrinsic) strength, sturdiness.
2. (hence) anything strong or sturdy.
3. (specifically, politically) a chief.
4. (also) a ram (from his strength).
5. a pillar or pilaster (as a sturdy support).
6. an oak or other strong, sturdy tree.
[from the same as H193]
KJV: mighty (man), lintel, oak, post, ram, tree.
Root(s): H193
See also: H410, H356, H354, H361, H362, H5756
H193 אוּל 'uwl (ool) n-m.
1. the body (as being rolled together).
2. (also) powerful.
[from an unused root meaning to twist together, by implication, to be sturdy, strong]
KJV: mighty, strength.
Compare: H202, H6108
See also: H352, H410