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  1. The name Charlotte carries a profound biblical meaning that resonates with both history and spirituality. Derived from the French word “petite,” meaning “little” or “small,” Charlotte represents humility and meekness in the biblical context.

  2. In the New Testament, the common word for God is the Greek word theos. Theos is the basis of the word theology, "the study of God." Theos is used a number of different ways in the New Testament.

  3. Strong's Concordance. theos: God, a god. Original Word: θεός, οῦ, ὁ. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine; Noun, Masculine. Transliteration: theos. Phonetic Spelling: (theh'-os) Definition: God, a god. Usage: (a) God, (b) a god, generally. HELPS Word-studies.

    • Zeus. King of the gods and the god of the sky, lightning and thunder.
    • Apollo. God of music, poetry, prophecy, art, truth, archery, healing, sun and light.
    • Heracles. God of strength and heroes.
    • Poseidon. God of the sea, earthquakes and horses.
  4. The simple dative τῷ ὀνόματι Χριστοῦ signifies by the power of Christ's name, pervading and prompting souls, Matthew 7:22; so also τῷ ὀνόματι τοῦ κυρίου (i. e. of God) λαλεῖν, of the prophets, James 5:10 R G; τῷ ὀνόματι σου, by uttering thy name as a spell, Mark 9:38 R st bez G (see b ...

  5. theos. 1) a god or goddess, a general name of deities or divinities. 2) the Godhead, trinity. 2a) God the Father, the first person in the trinity. 2b) Christ, the second person of the trinity. 2c) Holy Spirit, the third person in the trinity. 3) spoken of the only and true God. 3a) refers to the things of God.

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  7. Jan 4, 2022 · Answer. Each of the many names of God describes a different aspect of His many-faceted character. Here are some of the better-known names of God in the Bible: EL, ELOAH [el, el-oh-ah]: God "mighty, strong, prominent" ( Nehemiah 9:17; Psalm 139:19) – etymologically, El appears to mean “power” and “might” ( Genesis 31:29 ).

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