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From Masada to YadVashem to Arlington National Cemetery is a long road indeed. But how much has really changed? Less than you would think.
Joshua called Yahweh “Lord of all the earth.” The word Lord in Hebrew is Adonai. And it speaks of the absolute lordship of the God of the universe.
What is the Tetragrammaton? Ancient Jewish sages considered it too holy to utter. Yet it is God’s covenant name— and belongs to Him alone.
Some say Yeshua. Others say Jesus. Either way, it is the name of Almighty God. And it has a special significance.
Elohim appears more than 2,500 times in the Old Testament. It is powerful, plural, and used by two divine personalities.
I always wanted to know the names of God, so that as I pray to Him there is a greater understanding of what I’m praying for and the purpose of the prayer.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge, that helps them to develop a closer relationship with God
This information is invaluable! What a beautiful simplistic study of the names of God! So needed for in-depth study of our Lord! Thank you
I seek to know my Lord and Savior more abundantly. Thanks for publishing the names of God. I truly appreciate it.