The document discusses the name of God in Hebrew scripture and its translation. It notes that when Moses asked God for his name to tell the Israelites, God responded with "I AM THAT I AM". The name of God, YHWH, appears over 6,000 times in the Hebrew Bible but was not vocalized when the Masoretes added vowels centuries later for fear it would be misused. As a result, translations use variations like "Jehovah" but the document argues the name is more accurately vocalized as "Yahweh". It also notes the name of God, Yahweh, appears in many original Hebrew names and words like "Hallelujah", meaning "Praise Y
The document provides an overview of the key points covered in a study of the Second Commandment - "You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God." It includes memorization verses, a prayer activity, a hymn, discussion quotes, and notes on properly understanding and applying the commandment. The notes address what it means to misuse God's name, when swearing/cursing is permitted versus forbidden, and that using God's name for satanic arts or magic is prohibited.
The protestants of 1529 grounded their teachings on the fact that anything that didn't agree with scripture it was their task to reject it. This presentation looks at two contrasting views. One advanced by the Catholic church and the other view advance by Seventh-day Adventists. We then compare these views with scripture.
The document provides commentary on Isaiah 48. It discusses Israel's stubborn and hypocritical nature despite their high religious profession. While the Jews claimed descent from Jacob and swore by God's name, they did not worship or obey God with sincerity and righteousness. The commentary examines their empty words and lack of true faith compared to what they outwardly proclaimed. It seeks to convict Israel of their insincerity and bring them to acknowledge God's justice in punishing their disobedience.
The document discusses the priority of prayer according to Matthew 6:9-13. It explains that the primary purpose of prayer is to honor and glorify God by acknowledging his sovereignty, character, and will. When praying "hallowed be thy name", the first priority is to remember God for who he is by reciting his holy attributes. The document also provides background on God's names in the Old and New Testaments, including what they signify about his nature. It gives examples of prayers in the Bible that exemplify giving priority to hallowing God's name.
The document provides the order of service for a worship gathering at LPC. It includes calls to worship, hymns of praise, scripture readings, and a sermon. The hymns celebrate the beauty of creation, Jesus as savior and redeemer, and his holy name being above all others. The scripture passages discuss humility and exaltation as demonstrated by Christ.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 63 dealing with David in the desert of Judah. There is no water and he thirsts for God, and he goes on and on in praising the God who saves him. This is truly a Psalm of praise.
The document provides an overview of the key points covered in a study of the Second Commandment - "You shall not misuse the name of the Lord your God." It includes memorization verses, a prayer activity, a hymn, discussion quotes, and notes on properly understanding and applying the commandment. The notes address what it means to misuse God's name, when swearing/cursing is permitted versus forbidden, and that using God's name for satanic arts or magic is prohibited.
The protestants of 1529 grounded their teachings on the fact that anything that didn't agree with scripture it was their task to reject it. This presentation looks at two contrasting views. One advanced by the Catholic church and the other view advance by Seventh-day Adventists. We then compare these views with scripture.
The document provides commentary on Isaiah 48. It discusses Israel's stubborn and hypocritical nature despite their high religious profession. While the Jews claimed descent from Jacob and swore by God's name, they did not worship or obey God with sincerity and righteousness. The commentary examines their empty words and lack of true faith compared to what they outwardly proclaimed. It seeks to convict Israel of their insincerity and bring them to acknowledge God's justice in punishing their disobedience.
The document discusses the priority of prayer according to Matthew 6:9-13. It explains that the primary purpose of prayer is to honor and glorify God by acknowledging his sovereignty, character, and will. When praying "hallowed be thy name", the first priority is to remember God for who he is by reciting his holy attributes. The document also provides background on God's names in the Old and New Testaments, including what they signify about his nature. It gives examples of prayers in the Bible that exemplify giving priority to hallowing God's name.
The document provides the order of service for a worship gathering at LPC. It includes calls to worship, hymns of praise, scripture readings, and a sermon. The hymns celebrate the beauty of creation, Jesus as savior and redeemer, and his holy name being above all others. The scripture passages discuss humility and exaltation as demonstrated by Christ.
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 63 dealing with David in the desert of Judah. There is no water and he thirsts for God, and he goes on and on in praising the God who saves him. This is truly a Psalm of praise.
A man of God came from Judah to Bethel and prophesied against the altar that Jeroboam was standing by. He predicted that a future king named Josiah from the house of David would destroy the altar, burning the bones of priests upon it. The prophecy was fulfilled over 300 years later by King Josiah. However, the man of God was later tricked by an old prophet from Bethel into returning with him, against God's command, and was killed as punishment. The event highlighted God's rejection of Jeroboam and Bethel's idolatry, and showed Jeroboam received clear warning about the consequences of his actions.
The document contains lyrics to 19 Christian worship songs. The songs praise God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. They reference biblical passages and themes like salvation, victory over sin and death, and the second coming of Christ. The lyrics express devotion, thanksgiving, and joy in worshipping God.
The document discusses how Jesus is referred to as "the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David" in Revelation 5:5. It provides commentary from several biblical scholars explaining that Jesus is called the Lion of Judah with reference to Jacob's prophecy about Judah being like a lion, and that He is the root of David both as a descendant of David and as David's Lord. The commentaries also note that Jesus has prevailed and is able to open the scroll and reveal God's purposes because of His victory over sin and death.
Translating the Hebrew words Elohim (God) and Jehovah (LORD)Berend de Boer
Your English Bible will have three common words for God: LORD (all uppercase), Lord (lowercase), and God. Why is that?
This is an accessible introduction how English translations in general, and the Authorised King James Version in particular have translated the Hebrew words for God. It answers the question why you see both LORD upper-case and Lord mixed-case. It also explains why the Hebrew has two words for God, and in what case the author decides to use the one or the other.
The document discusses the biblical prophecy of the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation. It argues that the 144,000 are not literal Israelites from the 12 tribes, but rather a spiritual group representing God's end-time church. The number 144,000 is presented as a precise figure, not symbolic, representing 12,000 spiritual leaders from each tribe who will spearhead a great revival before Christ's second coming. Though the number of the saved will be greater than 144,000, this group will have an important mission of preparing the world.
The Holy Trinity Reveals Himself to Sinners
Several passages reveal aspects of God's self-revelation as the Holy Trinity. Genesis 15 recounts God's covenant with Abram, establishing his descendants through divine promise. John emphasizes that God is love, and those who love God must love others. In Luke, Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus depicts the consequences of failing to love one's neighbor. Together, these lessons show how the Trinity - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - calls believers to have faith in Christ and to live in love towards all people.
The document provides commentary on Deuteronomy 5 from several scholars and commentators. It begins with an introduction noting that the commentary quotes from both classic and modern sources on Deuteronomy 5 to help Bible students with their research. The commentary then provides analysis and insights on the first 3 verses of Deuteronomy 5 related to the Ten Commandments and God's covenant with Israel at Mount Horeb from scholars like Clarke, Gill, Henry, K&D, Calvin, Mackintosh, Barnes, and Jamison.
11.09.16 the lord's prayer 3rd petition-thy will be done on earth as it is in...Justin Morris
This document contains summaries of sections from Luther's Large Catechism on the third petition of the Lord's Prayer - "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." It describes how God's will is for His name to be hallowed and His kingdom to come, but the devil works against this. It encourages praying that God's will be done despite opposition from enemies of the gospel. The summaries also explain how this petition protects Christians and their faith against attacks from the devil and persecutors.
The document outlines the order of service for the Love of Torah Fellowship, including prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashah Vayechi ("And he lived"), and a message for children. The group meets to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
The document discusses the nature of the Godhead based on passages from the Bible. It asks and answers several questions about whether the Bible refers to God as one or three, and whether terms like Father, Son, and Holy Spirit refer to separate persons or roles. The document concludes that the mystery of the Godhead can be understood from passages indicating that fully God was manifested in the flesh in Jesus Christ, who revealed the Father and is the Alpha and Omega.
11.08.26 the lord's prayer 1st petition-hallowed be thy nameJustin Morris
This document provides the text for a study on the first petition of the Lord's Prayer - "Hallowed be Thy Name". It includes an explanation of what this petition means, how God's name is kept holy, and ways it can be profaned. It is followed by songs, hymns and Bible verses focused on praising God's name and attributes. The overall summary is a topical study on honoring God's name through Scripture memorization, hymn singing and discussing what it means to keep God's name holy.
The document provides commentary from multiple scholars on Ezra 5, which describes how the prophets Haggai and Zechariah encouraged the Jews to resume construction of the temple in Jerusalem. They stirred up Zerubbabel and Joshua to restart the work, which had been suspended for 15 years. When construction resumed, the local governor Tattenai reported the activity to the Persian king Darius I and inquired if the Jews had permission to rebuild. The commentators provide historical context and analyze the roles and messages of Haggai and Zechariah in resuming the temple's construction.
This document is a sermon outline from the Jackson Street Church of Christ encouraging believers not to lose confidence in God. It discusses four reasons from Hebrews 10:35-39 why Christians should hold onto their faith: 1) There is nothing else that can save them. 2) No wrath is greater than God's. 3) They should remember God's past faithfulness. 4) No rewards are greater than what God promises. The sermon exhorts believers to have enduring faith in God in spite of hardships by focusing on the eternal rewards that come from trusting in him.
Beloved Sisters and Brothers,
May we live according to God's Image and Likeness. Living in community, living in family and proclaiming the Good News of the Father, Son & Spirit.
From the Heart,
Fr. Heart, SVD
The End-Time Ministry of the Bride of Christ. Glorious Church Not Having Spot or Wrinkle, but Holy and Without Blemish. A Glorious Church is a Church Filled With Glory. Paul Prayed That the Church Might be Filled ALL the Fullness of God. Think of That. A Church Filled With All of God There Is.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by providing a button to click to begin the process. The document is advertising the ability to easily create presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
This document discusses the name of God in the Hebrew Bible. It explains that the name is composed of four Hebrew letters - YHWH. While some translations write this as "Jehovah" or "Yahveh", the document argues these are incorrect based on ancient Hebrew pronunciation. It analyzes the letters and their potential vowel sounds, concluding the most accurate pronunciation would have been "Yahweh". The name Yahweh is significant and appears many times throughout scripture, appearing in other names and words like "Hallelujah".
30127a 3573856781d54f5eab4fe1174806cd67 ENGLISH TORAHDoris Garza
The document discusses the feasts of God/YHWH mentioned in the Torah. It notes that there are annual feasts, including Passover which commemorates the deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt. It states that believers in the Messiah should still keep these feasts, though sacrificing animals is no longer required since Yahshua was the perfect sacrifice. The feasts point to different aspects of God's redemptive plan and should still be observed to remember God's salvation and faithfulness to Israel.
A man of God came from Judah to Bethel and prophesied against the altar that Jeroboam was standing by. He predicted that a future king named Josiah from the house of David would destroy the altar, burning the bones of priests upon it. The prophecy was fulfilled over 300 years later by King Josiah. However, the man of God was later tricked by an old prophet from Bethel into returning with him, against God's command, and was killed as punishment. The event highlighted God's rejection of Jeroboam and Bethel's idolatry, and showed Jeroboam received clear warning about the consequences of his actions.
The document contains lyrics to 19 Christian worship songs. The songs praise God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. They reference biblical passages and themes like salvation, victory over sin and death, and the second coming of Christ. The lyrics express devotion, thanksgiving, and joy in worshipping God.
The document discusses how Jesus is referred to as "the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David" in Revelation 5:5. It provides commentary from several biblical scholars explaining that Jesus is called the Lion of Judah with reference to Jacob's prophecy about Judah being like a lion, and that He is the root of David both as a descendant of David and as David's Lord. The commentaries also note that Jesus has prevailed and is able to open the scroll and reveal God's purposes because of His victory over sin and death.
Translating the Hebrew words Elohim (God) and Jehovah (LORD)Berend de Boer
Your English Bible will have three common words for God: LORD (all uppercase), Lord (lowercase), and God. Why is that?
This is an accessible introduction how English translations in general, and the Authorised King James Version in particular have translated the Hebrew words for God. It answers the question why you see both LORD upper-case and Lord mixed-case. It also explains why the Hebrew has two words for God, and in what case the author decides to use the one or the other.
The document discusses the biblical prophecy of the 144,000 mentioned in Revelation. It argues that the 144,000 are not literal Israelites from the 12 tribes, but rather a spiritual group representing God's end-time church. The number 144,000 is presented as a precise figure, not symbolic, representing 12,000 spiritual leaders from each tribe who will spearhead a great revival before Christ's second coming. Though the number of the saved will be greater than 144,000, this group will have an important mission of preparing the world.
The Holy Trinity Reveals Himself to Sinners
Several passages reveal aspects of God's self-revelation as the Holy Trinity. Genesis 15 recounts God's covenant with Abram, establishing his descendants through divine promise. John emphasizes that God is love, and those who love God must love others. In Luke, Jesus' parable of the rich man and Lazarus depicts the consequences of failing to love one's neighbor. Together, these lessons show how the Trinity - Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - calls believers to have faith in Christ and to live in love towards all people.
The document provides commentary on Deuteronomy 5 from several scholars and commentators. It begins with an introduction noting that the commentary quotes from both classic and modern sources on Deuteronomy 5 to help Bible students with their research. The commentary then provides analysis and insights on the first 3 verses of Deuteronomy 5 related to the Ten Commandments and God's covenant with Israel at Mount Horeb from scholars like Clarke, Gill, Henry, K&D, Calvin, Mackintosh, Barnes, and Jamison.
11.09.16 the lord's prayer 3rd petition-thy will be done on earth as it is in...Justin Morris
This document contains summaries of sections from Luther's Large Catechism on the third petition of the Lord's Prayer - "Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven." It describes how God's will is for His name to be hallowed and His kingdom to come, but the devil works against this. It encourages praying that God's will be done despite opposition from enemies of the gospel. The summaries also explain how this petition protects Christians and their faith against attacks from the devil and persecutors.
The document outlines the order of service for the Love of Torah Fellowship, including prayers, songs of worship, Torah readings from the parashah Vayechi ("And he lived"), and a message for children. The group meets to study God's word, encourage one another, and learn to love and obey God.
The document discusses the nature of the Godhead based on passages from the Bible. It asks and answers several questions about whether the Bible refers to God as one or three, and whether terms like Father, Son, and Holy Spirit refer to separate persons or roles. The document concludes that the mystery of the Godhead can be understood from passages indicating that fully God was manifested in the flesh in Jesus Christ, who revealed the Father and is the Alpha and Omega.
11.08.26 the lord's prayer 1st petition-hallowed be thy nameJustin Morris
This document provides the text for a study on the first petition of the Lord's Prayer - "Hallowed be Thy Name". It includes an explanation of what this petition means, how God's name is kept holy, and ways it can be profaned. It is followed by songs, hymns and Bible verses focused on praising God's name and attributes. The overall summary is a topical study on honoring God's name through Scripture memorization, hymn singing and discussing what it means to keep God's name holy.
The document provides commentary from multiple scholars on Ezra 5, which describes how the prophets Haggai and Zechariah encouraged the Jews to resume construction of the temple in Jerusalem. They stirred up Zerubbabel and Joshua to restart the work, which had been suspended for 15 years. When construction resumed, the local governor Tattenai reported the activity to the Persian king Darius I and inquired if the Jews had permission to rebuild. The commentators provide historical context and analyze the roles and messages of Haggai and Zechariah in resuming the temple's construction.
This document is a sermon outline from the Jackson Street Church of Christ encouraging believers not to lose confidence in God. It discusses four reasons from Hebrews 10:35-39 why Christians should hold onto their faith: 1) There is nothing else that can save them. 2) No wrath is greater than God's. 3) They should remember God's past faithfulness. 4) No rewards are greater than what God promises. The sermon exhorts believers to have enduring faith in God in spite of hardships by focusing on the eternal rewards that come from trusting in him.
Beloved Sisters and Brothers,
May we live according to God's Image and Likeness. Living in community, living in family and proclaiming the Good News of the Father, Son & Spirit.
From the Heart,
Fr. Heart, SVD
The End-Time Ministry of the Bride of Christ. Glorious Church Not Having Spot or Wrinkle, but Holy and Without Blemish. A Glorious Church is a Church Filled With Glory. Paul Prayed That the Church Might be Filled ALL the Fullness of God. Think of That. A Church Filled With All of God There Is.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by providing a button to click to begin the process. The document is advertising the ability to easily create presentations on SlideShare using Haiku Deck.
This document discusses the name of God in the Hebrew Bible. It explains that the name is composed of four Hebrew letters - YHWH. While some translations write this as "Jehovah" or "Yahveh", the document argues these are incorrect based on ancient Hebrew pronunciation. It analyzes the letters and their potential vowel sounds, concluding the most accurate pronunciation would have been "Yahweh". The name Yahweh is significant and appears many times throughout scripture, appearing in other names and words like "Hallelujah".
30127a 3573856781d54f5eab4fe1174806cd67 ENGLISH TORAHDoris Garza
The document discusses the feasts of God/YHWH mentioned in the Torah. It notes that there are annual feasts, including Passover which commemorates the deliverance of Israel from slavery in Egypt. It states that believers in the Messiah should still keep these feasts, though sacrificing animals is no longer required since Yahshua was the perfect sacrifice. The feasts point to different aspects of God's redemptive plan and should still be observed to remember God's salvation and faithfulness to Israel.
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This short document promotes the creation of Haiku Deck presentations on SlideShare by providing an inspiring photo and suggesting that the reader can get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation. It aims to encourage users to try out the Haiku Deck presentation tool on SlideShare in a concise 3 word call to action.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
This document outlines Sarah Christianson's action research project on providing tiered content vocabulary instruction to English Language Learners (ELLs) in a coteaching classroom. It details her process of formulating a research question about differentiating instruction for ELLs, collecting both quantitative and qualitative data through assessments and observations, and conducting a literature review on coteaching, content-based instruction, and vocabulary strategies for ELLs. The goal is to study whether ELL students' assessment scores improve when provided tiered vocabulary instruction.
This document discusses developing a pro-forma business plan for a school-based health center (SBHC). It explains that a pro-forma business plan projects revenue and expenses over multiple years to understand financial standing and assess changes. The presentation reviews inputting data on utilization, reimbursement rates, staffing costs, and other expenses. It emphasizes sensitivity analysis to consider best, worst, and most likely financial scenarios based on variable inputs. The goal is to guide SBHCs in planning, implementing, expanding services and ensuring sustainability.
Este documento contiene una lista de palabras en hebreo con sus traducciones al español. Incluye términos como nombres propios (Abraham, Abimelek), partes del cuerpo (abdomen, utero), objetos (abrelatas, abridor de botellas), verbos (abrir, abandonar), y más conceptos como días de la semana (abril), direcciones (abajo, arriba), y alimentos (aceite de oliva, aceitunas). La lista proporciona las traducciones de más de 50 palabras del hebreo al español
Este documento presenta un curso básico de hebreo dividido en 20 lecciones. La primera lección introduce el alfabeto hebreo, mientras que las siguientes lecciones cubren temas como los signos vocálicos, la escritura del alfabeto, sustantivos, verbos y vocabulario básico. El curso parece estar dirigido a estudiantes principiantes para enseñarles los fundamentos de la lengua y escritura hebrea.
This document provides a simplified guide for Christians to observe the Jewish Sabbath or Shabbat. It discusses preparing for and conducting a Shabbat Seder, including giving tzedakah, lighting Shabbat candles, blessing children, conducting the Friday night Kiddush ritual over wine, washing hands, blessing the bread, eating the Shabbat meal with prayers, discussing Sabbath day activities, and concluding with the Havdalah ceremony at sunset on Saturday. The purpose is to remember and honor God's creation and commandment to keep the Sabbath day holy through specific rituals and rest from work.
2014년 Accenture-JA Skills to Succeed 취업 교육 및 비즈니스 플랜 경진대회에서 팀원들과 함께 준비했던 “신개념 택시 서비스 App, TIC TAXI TOC Project"입니다.
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We say YESHOUAH and not Jesus as it is indicated in almost all the biblical versions because it is the term YESHOUAH which reveals the identity of the Savior . יְשׁוּעָה YESHOUAH means in Hebrew Elohim saves.
We say YESHOUAH and not Jesus as it is indicated in almost all the biblical versions because it is the term YESHOUAH which reveals the identity of the Savior . יְשׁוּעָה YESHOUAH means in Hebrew Elohim saves.
This name יְשׁוּעָה YESHOUAH is vital for the salvation of man.
This document discusses who Yahweh is based on passages from the Bible. It argues that Yahweh is Jesus, and provides many Bible verses to support this. Some key points made include:
- Yahweh revealed himself to Moses as "I AM" in the burning bush.
- Passages that speak of Yahweh actually refer to Jesus, such as Isaiah prophesying that every knee will bow to Yahweh, which Paul says will be Jesus.
- Jesus claims the name of Yahweh for himself and says he existed before Abraham as the great I AM.
- The early church baptized in the name of Yahweh or
The document discusses who Yahweh is based on passages from the Bible. It argues that Yahweh revealed himself to Moses as "I AM" and that his name in Hebrew is YHWH, commonly translated as LORD. It provides several passages that identify Jesus as Yahweh, including his preexistence, his role in creation, and passages where he claims equality with God. The document aims to show that Jesus is Yahweh God of the Bible based on biblical evidence.
Presented by Pastor Chris. A powerful teaching about the TITLES of Jesus Christ.
You will know in this study that JESUS CHRIST is the name of the one true God!
This document presents many scripture verses from both the Old and New Testaments that emphasize the importance of YAHUAH's Name. The verses show that proclaiming His Name is extremely important to YAHUAH and that forgetting or replacing His Name can result in punishment. They also indicate that salvation comes only through believing in and calling on YAHUAH's Name. The document argues that YAHUAH's Name is not just important to Him but should also be important to believers.
Devotional lesson on the Names of God, it is to encourage believers to know more God in their lives. Because as we know God more, we will love and serve Him more.
1) The name Jesus comes from the Greek translation of the Hebrew name Yeshua, which means "salvation".
2) Most Hebrew names had meaning behind them, so looking at the meaning can provide important context. Yeshua is a variant of Yehoshua which means "God is salvation".
3) Translating the name Yeshua as "salvation" in Matthew 1:21 makes the verse more clear - that the son to be called Yeshua/salvation will save God's people from their sins.
The document discusses the priority of prayer according to Matthew 6:9-13. It explains that the primary purpose of prayer is to honor and glorify God by acknowledging his sovereignty, character, and attributes. It provides several Old Testament examples of prayers that gave priority to hallowing God's name by focusing on who he is. The document also reviews different names for God found in Scripture, such as Yahweh, Jehovah, and Jesus, and what they signify about his nature.
This document provides an overview of a sermon given at First Baptist Church in Jackson, Mississippi on December 2nd, 2012. The sermon focuses on examining the name "Yahweh" and what it reveals about God's character based on passages from Exodus 6, 15, and other references. Key points include that Yahweh means "I am who I am" or "I will be what I will be", and shows God to be sovereign, faithful to His promises, and the one true God. The sermon explores how God revealed Himself to the Israelites through delivering them from Egyptian slavery and establishing His covenant with them.
Yahuwshua is not Jesus -- Book of DisclosureZurich Files
This document discusses how Christianity has misused the name of God and Jesus for over 1900 years by using names like "Lord" and "Jesus" instead of their original Hebrew names, Yahweh and Yahushua. It analyzes how the name "Jesus" translates to "Gaze upon Zeus" in Hebrew and adds up to 666 in various languages. It argues the true name of God is Yahweh and the Messiah's name is Yahushua, as found in original Hebrew scripture. The document seeks to correct the widespread misunderstanding and intentional distortion of their true names throughout history.
The document presents 17 titles for God (Jehovah) found in the Bible, providing the reference verse for each title and a brief context. Some of the titles mentioned include Jehovah Jireh (The Lord Who Provides, Genesis 22:14), Jehovah Ropheka (The Lord Who Heals You, Exodus 15:26), Jehovah Nissi (The Lord My Banner, Exodus 17:15), and Jehovah Shammah (The Lord Is There, Ezekiel 48:35). The document aims to provide a study on the different names and aspects of God found in scripture.
The document provides an overview of key elements of the Jewish creation story and figures from Genesis, including:
- Genesis describes God creating humans in God's image and placing them in the garden of Eden.
- Cain is said to have a wife after being banished from Eden, though only Adam, Eve, Cain and Abel are said to exist at that time.
- The names of important biblical figures like Adam, Eve and Cain are explained to have meanings in Hebrew related to their roles.
- Passages are presented about Satan/the serpent in the garden and God speaking to Job.
- Key details and numbers around the Exodus story of Moses and the Israelites leaving Egypt are discussed.
The document provides an overview of key elements of the Jewish creation story and figures from Genesis, including:
- Genesis describes God creating humans in God's image and placing them in the garden of Eden to tend it
- Cain is said to have a wife after being banished from Eden, raising questions about where she came from based on the few people said to exist
- The names of important biblical figures like Adam, Eve and Cain are explained to have meanings in Hebrew related to their roles or attributes
- Issues around interpreting some numbers and time periods mentioned in Exodus literally versus symbolically are discussed
Seven names of god in judaism, Seven names of God in ChristianismLearning to Prophesy
The document provides information on seven names of God in Judaism: El, Elohim, Adonai, YHWH, Shaddai, Zebaot, and Ehveh-Asher-Ehveh. It discusses the meaning and biblical references for each name. Additionally, it covers four Old Testament names of God used in Christianity: YHWH-Yireh, YHWH-Rapha, YHWH-Nissi, and YHWH-Shalom. Brief summaries are provided for each along with relevant bible passages.
And you were dead in trespasses and which you once walked according to the course of this world, according to the ruler of the authority of the air, of the spirit that is now working in the sons of disobedience
That ruler is HaSatan the god of this world, and he will use any media ( TV, Radio, Internet, images) TV evangelists, to bring disobedience to the written word. Man made religion is that just what it is HaSatan false teachings
We are a group of believers in Yahshua Hamashiaj as the Messiah of Israel, and the entire world. We are interested in people knowing the world. We are interested in people knowing the word of Elohim so that they lead a life in harmony and free of drugs, alcohol, marital problems etc.
We DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THE WORD OF GOD
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We are a group of believers in Yahshua ha Mashiaj as the Messiah of Israel, and the entire world. We are interested in people knowing the word of Elohim so that they lead a life in harmony and free of drugs, alcohol, marital problems etc.
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We DO NOT DO BUSINESS WITH THE WORD OF GOD.
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1. THE NAME OF THE EVERLASTING FATHER
Exodus (Shemot) 3:13-15
13And Moses said to God, Behold, when I come to the children of Israel, and shall say to them, The
God of your fathers has sent me to you; and they shall say to me, What is his name? what shall I say to
them? 14And God said to Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shall you say to the children of
Israel, I AM has sent me to you. 15And God said moreover to Moses, Thus shall you say to the
children of Israel, the LORD God of your fathers, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God
of Jacob, has sent me to you: this is my name for ever, and this is my memorial to all generations.
THE NAME OF YHWH APPEARS 6,828 TIMES IN THE TANAK,
Exodus (Shemot 9:16) And in very deed for this cause have I raised you up, for to show in you my
power; and that my name may be declared throughout all the earth.
Zephaniah (Tzephanyah) 3:9 For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may all call
on the name of the LORD, to serve him with one consent.
Jeremiah (Yirmimeyahu) 16:21 Therefore, behold, I will this once cause them to know, I will cause
them to know my hand and my might; and they shall know that my name is The LORD.
Isaiah (Yeshayahu) 52:6 Therefore my people shall know my name: therefore they shall know in that
day that I am he that does speak: behold, it is I.
Psalm (Tehillim) 91:14 Because he has set his love on me, therefore will I deliver him: I will set him
on high, because he has known my name.
Malachi 3.16 Then they that feared the LORD spoke often one to another: and the LORD listened, and
heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the LORD, and that
thought on his name.
Psalm (Tehillim) 44:20-21 If we have forgotten the name of our God, or stretched out our hands to a
strange god; Shall not God search this out? for he knows the secrets of the heart.
Joel (Yoel) 2:32 And it shall come to pass, that whoever shall call on the name of the LORD shall be
delivered: for in mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be deliverance, as the LORD has said, and in the
remnant whom the LORD shall call.
2. THE NAME OF ADONAI BEGINS WITH LETTER “YUD”.
LETTER “YUD” IS THE SMALLEST OF THE HEBREW LETTERS, FOR THIS REASON THE
MESSIAH SAID THAT ONE “YUD” OR ONE TITTLE MAY NOT PASS AWAY FROM THE LAW
(TORAH).
LETTER “YUD” IS TRANSLATED AS “Y” AND NOT AS “J”
IS JEHOVAH THE NAME OF OUR ELOHIM?
NO, THAT IS NOT THE NAME OF OUR ELOHIM. IF JEHOVAH IS NOT THE NAME OF OUR
ELOHIM, THEN WHY DOES IT APPEAR IN THE BIBLE TRANSLATIONS?
The Jewish people have always had zeal for the name of YHWH, because the commandment says:
“You shall not take the name of YHWH your Elohim in vain”.
The Masoretes were the Jews that placed “vowels” (nikudot) to the Hebrew text for the first time. The
oldest translation of the Bible is the Septuagint. The Septuagint was written before the Masoretes
placed vowels to the Hebrew text. The Bible was translated from Hebrew to Greek in the year 185 B.C.
The 72 Jews that wrote the Septuagint avoided translating the NAME of YHWH. They feared the
pagans would know the name and profane it. They translated the holy name of YHWH as “Kurios”,
which means “Lord”. The problem is that many texts were translated in this manner:
Isaiah (Yeshayahu) 42:8 I am “the LORD”: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another,
neither my praise to graven images.
The problem is to say that His name is “the LORD”, because it is not a great revelation.
Joel (Yoel) 2:32 And it shall come to pass, that whoever shall call on the name of the
LORD shall be delivered:
What is the name of the LORD so we can call on His name?
The same thing happened when the Masoretes placed vowels to the original Hebrew text, they feared
the name was going to be known and defiled by the pagans. So they decided to hide the name. Each
time they found the holy name of YHWH they used the vowels of the word ELOHA, which is the
singular form of ELOHIM. The result is:
“YEHOWAH”
The first one to come up with this name was Pietro Galatino, he was the confessor of pope Leo X.
As time passed the name of YEHOWAH was changed. Let us take a look:
YEHOWAH
YEHOVAH
3. JEHOVAH
JEHOVA
Nowadays a common translation of the name is “YAHVEH”. Today it is pronounced by many
Catholics, but let us remember what the prophesy says,
Isaiah (Yeshayahu) 52:6 “Therefore my people shall know my name”: therefore they shall know in
that day that I am he that does speak: behold, it is I.
We know perfectly well that when the House of Israel comes back to life (it is happening right now),
they will be given the name, the Torah, the Hebrew language as well as the true name of our Mashiach
YAHSHUA.
So your efforts to know the name of our Creator are not in vain. It does not depend on human desires to
know his name, but on divine revelation directly given to his people Israel. Israel is coming back to the
Torah. His people are not idolaters that drink from the chalice of Rome. So I will now explain the
reason why YAHVEH is not the correct pronunciation of the name of our Father.
Letter “Waw” is the third letter of the name of our Abba (Father). This letter is known as “Vav” in
Modern Hebrew. In Modern Hebrew it has a “V” sound when it is a consonant, and it sounds like a “U”
when it is a vowel. However, IT ALWAYS HAD A “U” SOUND IN ANCIENT HEBREW, FOR THAT
REASON LETTER W IS THE EQUIVALENT OF THE THIRD LETTER OF OUR FATHER`S
NAME.
For this reason note that that majority of the Bibles that translate the name as “Jehovah” have a
footnote that says:
“The real name is YHWH”
The real name is not “YHVH” because it is known that Ancient Hebrew is older than Modern Hebrew.
It is widely known that Ancient and Modern Hebrew do not have vowels. We know that there are
consonant letters called “mothers of Reading” (they sounded like vowels when reading).
These are the letters known as Mothers of Reading:
Yud ()י, Waw ()ו, Hei ()ה and Aleph ()א
Letter Yud was used to represent letters I and E.
Letter Waw was used to represent letters U and O.
Letter Hei was used to represent letters A and E.
Letter Aleph was used to represent letters A, E, I, and O.
4. According to this we have four combinations (pronunciations) of our Elohim`s name.
IAUA, IAUE, IEUA or IEUE
We have to eliminate two choices that end with UA, because this is how femenine nouns end.
So we have two combinations,
IAUE and IEUE
Now, as we already know, the name of our Abba (Father) begins with “IA” so it is “YAH”. Many
names of the prophets and the word “HALLELLUYAH” end with YAH, the name of our Messiah
YAHSHUA begins with YAH.
So we have the four letters of the Holy Name, and the vowels.
Yud ()י =I
Hei ()ה =A
Waw ()ו =U
Hei ()ה =E
LET US CONTINUE
SO WHAT IS THE NAME OF YHWH?
THE FIRST LETTER IS “YUD”, LETTER YUD IT IS THE EQUIVALENT OF LETTER “Y”. THIS
IS WHY THE MAJORITY OF THE BIBLES THAT USE THE NAME “JEHOVAH” HAVE
FOOTNOTES THAT SAY THE REAL NAME IS “YHWH”.
ADONAI IS THE EQUIVALENT OF THE FOUR LETTERS OF THE NAME OF ADONAI.
THE MAJORITY OF THE ORIGINAL HEBREW NAMES HAVE THE NAME “YAH” IN THEM.
FOR EXAMPLE,
ELIYAH OBADIYAH
YIRMEYAH MIKAYAH
YESHAYAH TZEPHANYAH
MELAHYAH OSHYAH
ZECHARYAH
5. IN THE KING JAMES VERSION BIBLE WE FIND THE SHORT FORM OF THE NAME
YHWH. LET US CHECK SOME OF THEM,
Psalm (Tehillim) 68:4 Sing to God, sing praises to his name: extol him that rides on the heavens by his
name JAH, and rejoice before him.
Psalm (Tehillim) 77:11 I will remember the works of JAH: surely I will remember
your wonders of old.
LETTER “Y” SHOULD BE PLACED INSTEAD OF LETTER “J”. IT SOUNDS “YAH”
YHWH PUT HIS NAME IN A CITY
2 Chronicles 33:7 And he set a carved image, the idol which he had made, in the house of God, of
which God had said to David and to Solomon his son, In this house, and in Jerusalem, which I have
chosen before all the tribes of Israel, will I put my name for ever:
THE MESSIAH CALLED IT “THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING”, THAT CITY IS JERUSALEM,
THIS IS HOW IT SOUNDS IN HEBREW:
“YAHRUSHALAIM”
NOWADAYS THERE IS A WORD THAT IS COMMONLY HEARD IN CHRISTIANDOM, THE
WORD IS “HALLELLUJAH”
THEY PRONOUNCE AND SING THIS WORD BUT THEY DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT MEANS.
THIS WORD DENOTES HAPPINESS OR PRAISE TO ELOHIM, BUT NO ONE REALLY KNOWS
THE ORIGIN OF THIS WORD
HALLELLUJAH!
THIS WORD IS COMPOSED OF TWO HEBREW WORDS, THE FIRST WORD IS “HALLEL”
AND THE SECOND ONE IS THE SHORT FORM OF THE NAME YHWH, WHICH IS “YAH”. SO
THE WORD IS:
HALLELLUYAH!
THE MEANING OF THIS WORD IS PRAISED BE “YAHWEH”
Psalm (Tehillim) 94:12 Blessed is the man whom you chasten, O JAH, and
teach him out of your law;
Psalm (Tehillim) 118:5 I called on JAH in distress: JAH answered me, and set me in
a large place.
6. THE NAME OF THE FATHER IS IN THE NAME OF THE MESSIAH. FOR THAT REASON
MATTHEW 1:21 SAYS, “AND SHE SHALL BRING FORTH A SON, AND YOU SHALL CALL HIS
NAME YAHSHUA: FOR HE SHALL SAVE HIS PEOPLE FROM THEIR SINS”. THIS MEANS
THE NAME IS COMPOSED OF THE HEBREW FOR SALVATION, LET US TAKE A LOOK.
YAHSHUA = YAH (YAHWEH) SHUA=SALVATION
“YAHWEH IS SALVATION”
THIS IS THE REASON WHY HE SAID, YOU WILL NOT SEE ME UNTIL YOU SAY, BLESSED IS
HE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF “YAHWEH”
THE GREEK WORD FOR CHRIST IS “CHRISTOS”, THE HEBREW WORD IS MASHYAH
WHICH MEANS THE ANOINTED OF YAHWEH.
THE GREEK WORD FOR SENT IS APOSTLE, THE HEBREW WORD IS “SHELYAH”, WHICH
MEANS THE ONE SENT BY “YAHWEH”.
MOREOVER, ALL THE ORIGINAL HEBREW NAMES IN THE BIBLE HAVE BEEN CHANGED,
MANY NAMES WERE CHANGED, EVEN THE NAME OF THE ALMIGHTY.
FOR EXAMPLE, BABYLONIANS CHANGED THE NAMES OF CHANANYAH, MISHAEL AND
AZARYAH FOR SHADRACH, MESHACH AND ABEDNEGO. THEY GAVE DANIEL THE NAME
OF BELTSHATZAR. THIS IS WHAT ANCIENT BABYLON DID. NOWADAYS MODERN
BABYLON IS ALSO CHANGING THE NAMES.
Numbers 6:24
24YAHWEH bless you, and keep you:
25 YAHWEH make his face shine on you, and be gracious to you:
26 YAHWEH lift up his countenance on you, and give you peace.
27 And they shall put my name on the children of Israel, and I will bless
them.
Revelation 14:1 And I looked, and, see, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and with him an hundred
forty and four thousand, having his Father's name written in their foreheads.
JEHOVAH INCORRECT NAME!
YAHVEH INCORRECT NAME!
YAHWEH IT IS HIS NAME!