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  1. Hebrew Names for God. For more resources on the names of God, further additions to this chart, and more, visit hebrewrootsmom.com. Name. Name in Hebrew. Meaning. Example verse. Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh. א%היה ר שׁ% א א%היה. “I AM THAT I AM”.

  2. Septuagint of Leviticus reads: “And he that names the name of God, let him die the death”, whereas the Hebrew text can be read as “he who uses the name of God in vain, ....”. 17 There is also the Isaiah Qumran scroll (1QIs a ) that reads Adonai in 3,7 where the Masoretic text

  3. In this book, Michael Gowens examines the meaning and significance of the primary names of God - Elohim, Jehovah, & Adonai - together with several of the more salient compound names of each: El-Shaddai, El-Roi, El-Elyon, Jehovah-Jireh, Jehovah-Rophe, and more.

  4. In everyday English parlance, God’s name is simply “God.”. In the Hebrew Bible, however, the God of Israel has a personal proper name, similar to “Susan” or “Teddy”: the four-lettered name YHWH, also known as the Tetragrammaton (Greek for “four letters”).

  5. Often referred to as the tetragrammaton, a Greek word meaning “four letters,” these four Hebrew letters—Yod, He, Waw, He (YHWH)—are a form of the Hebrew verb “to be.” It is possible to translate this word into English as “I Am Who I Am” or “I Will Be Who I Will Be.”

  6. God is the LORD of the Armies of Heaven. “The LORD of Hosts” is repeatedly referred to in the Old Testament Scriptures, as the name of the Hebrew God. I shall give three witnesses to this truth. Isaiah 47:4: - “As for our redeemer, the LORD of hosts is his name, the Holy One of Israel.”.

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  8. The Hebrew Names of God - Jesus Christ is YHVH in the flesh. Yeshua (Jesus) is YHVH in the flesh. Yeshua Ha-Mashiach (Jesus Christ) is YHVH “come in the flesh.” Indeed, to say “Jesus Christ is Lord” (Phil 2:11; Romans 10:9) is to confess Him as Adonai -- or YHVH -- Himself.