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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. Charlotte is derived from the male name Charles, which means “man” or “warrior.” In a biblical context, the idea of a warrior can be linked to spiritual warfare and the battle against evil. The Bible often portrays believers as soldiers in a spiritual battle, fighting against the forces of darkness.

  3. 432 The name "Jesus" signifies that the very name of God is present in the person of his Son, made man for the universal and definitive redemption from sins. It is the divine name that alone brings salvation, and hence forth all can invoke his name, for Jesus united himself to all men through his Incarnation, 23 so that "there is no other name ...

    • Redeemer
    • Beloved Son
    • The Prince of Peace
    • Alpha and Omega
    • Immanuel
    • Mediator
    • Lamb of God
    • The Word
    • Fountain of Living Waters
    • Rock

    The first of the names of Jesus in this list is redeemer. The idea of a “redeemer” comes from the idea of “buying back” or “paying the price” for something (or someone) that was lost. Slaves could be redeemed by buying them and giving them their freedom. In the Old Testament, God was called the redeemer because he saved his people from captivity. H...

    God the Father declared Jesus to be his “beloved Son”, at his baptism and the Transfiguration. This didn’t mean a son in the sense of someone physically born, but a “Son” in the sense of someone beloved above all, and who inherits all his father has. In the Old Testament, we see Jesus prefigured in the beloved sons of Isaac, Joseph, and David. In t...

    The word “prince” refers to the one who has full authority over something, or who is the ultimate source. As the “prince of peace” Jesus is the one who is both the centre and origin of peace. The prophet Isaiah prophesied the Messiah to come would be the “prince of peace.” Jesus made peace and reconciled all things through his blood shed upon the c...

    The New Testament was written in the Greek alphabet. In that alphabet, the first letter is called “alpha” and the last letter is called “omega”. The idea of God being the first and the last is found in the Old Testament. However, in the New Testament, this is applied to Jesus, and expressed by the name “Alpha and Omega”. Jesus is before all things....

    The prophet Isaiah prophesied that Jesus would be called “Immanuel” which means “God with us”. This summarises the purpose of God in sending Jesus to this earth. Through him, God came to be with us. Through Jesus, God doesn’t stand apart from humanity. He became one with us. There was an obvious “oneness” with humanity at Jesus’ birth. The greatest...

    A mediator is one who stands in between and who communicates between two people who are estranged. Jesus is the mediator between God and humans, because he was both fully God and fully man. Everything that God has revealed about himself to humanity has been revealed through Jesus. All access that we have to God is also through Jesus. The power of h...

    In the Old Testament, the sacrificial system of the temple depended on the sacrifices of innocent animals. The most typical of these sacrifices was the perfect, spotless lamb. Even in Old Testament times, as in Isaiah 53, the lamb was used as a symbol of the Messiah to come, and his work of removing the sin of his people. When Jesus arrived, John t...

    In the opening of the Gospel of John, Jesus is presented as the pre-existent and creative Word. Many people think that this name comes from the “logos” of Greek philosophy. However, it is more reasonable to consider “the Word” comes from the “word of God” through whom God created all things and through whom his will was revealed to his people throu...

    In the Old Testament, God revealed himself as the “fountain of living waters”. This had special significance in a land that was mainly dry and arid. A place where water was scarce and needed, not just for refreshment, but for life itself. In the New Testament, Jesus takes up this name and the associated imagery, and announces himself as the true so...

    One of the most characteristic names by which God calls himself in the Old Testament is the “Rock.” This is because the Israelites were traditionally a people of the hills and not of the plains. They found protection from their enemies among the rocks of the high places. In the New Testament, it is Jesus who is specifically called the “Rock” (Matth...

  4. The focus on what Jesus is attributed as saying makes it easier to browse the core texts of the New Testament. All in all, a very useful reference, and a great read. PRODUCTION NOTES: In this etext, Jesus' words are highlighted in blue, slightly larger text.

  5. Nov 1, 2021 · We cannot, however, truly be at peace unless we allow our conversion to God’s ways to be open-ended. —Pat McCloskey, OFM. Enjoy these quotes from some of our greatest saints! “Pray, hope, and don’t worry.”. “The important thing is to do charity, not to talk about charity.

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  7. Dec 17, 2021 · Embrace the joy in your life with a little help from these holy men and women.