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  1. THE NAMES OF GOD OLD TESTAMENT NAMES FOR GOD (with Scripture references) ELOHIM.....Genesis 1:1, Psalm 19:1 meaning "God", a reference to God's power and might. ADONAI.....Malachi 1:6 meaning "Lord", a reference to the Lordship of God. JEHOVAH--YAHWEH.....Genesis 2:4 a reference to God's divine salvation. JEHOVAH-MACCADDESHEM.....Exodus 31:13

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    The significance of God's name can also be seen in the Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9) "hallowed be Your name." The desire of Jesus is for God's name to be revered. It is sinful to use God's name in a meaningless or dishonoring fashion (Exodus 20:7). God's name, in representing Him, must be honored as He Himself must be honored.

  3. www.mcchawaii.org › 06 › 6-Theology-Names-of-GodThe Names of God

    Jun 6, 2015 · This is the first name of God revealed in the Bible (Genesis 1:1). It is used about 2,570 times in the Old Testament and translated “God” in the English Bible. El (singular) Elohim (plural). It is used 2,310 times as a name for the true God. Meaning It comes from a root word, which means “to be strong” and suggests the power, authority and

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  4. NAMES OF GOD. The name of God holds an important key to understanding the doctrine of God and the doctrine of revelation. The name of God is a personal disclosure and reveals His relationship with His people. His name is known only because He chooses to make it known. To the Hebrew mind, God was both hidden and revealed, transcendent and immanent.

  5. Yah Veh-Elohim The Majestic Omnipotent God Gen.2:4 13. Yah Veh-Hoseenu The Lord Our Maker Job 35:10 14. Yah Veh-Yireh The Lord Appears/Is Seen Gen.22:14 15. Yah Veh-Raphah The Lord, The Healer Ex.15:26 16.

  6. Jul 1, 2024 · Adonai: My great Lord—used for kings, but after the Exile to replace ‘Yahweh’ in worship. Baal: the Canaanite deity to whom the Israelites sometimes turned; for this they were denounced by Hosea, and other prophets. 2. In the NT. Theos: the standard Greek word for God translating in LXX the Hebrew Elohim. Used of Jesus once (John 20: 28).

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  8. The Names of God by Martin G. Collins (https://www.cgg.org) Page 3 of 5 Nowhere in the Aramaic passages do we find the names YHWH or Elohim. Examining the manuscripts reveals that in dozens of places the writers rendered the Hebrew names for God into the Aramaic word Elah. It is just as proper for the Hebrew El and Elohim to be translated into the

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