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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”.
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The explanation is as follows: The Holy One, Blessed be He, said: Not as I am written am I pronounced. I am written with the letters yod, heh, vav, heh, while My name is pronounced with the letters alef, dalet, nun, yod.
In the New Testament, God’s name is manifested most clearly in Jesus Christ. He is called “the Word” (John 1:1), and Jesus Himself makes the claim that He has revealed the name of God (John 17:6). God’s name is His promise to dwell with His people.
In this article we will investigate the 188 appellations (titles) and epithets (descriptive phrases expressing a characteristic of someone) that are used to name the one God of the Hebrew people in their Holy Scriptures (the Tanakh).
This page surveys the plethora of Hebrew Names and Titles for God the Son, Yeshua Hamashiach, as found in the Brit Chadashah. They are listed in alphabetical order, with the Hebrew spelling, common transliteration, and English phonetics following. For each Name, I include some Scriptural references. Learn Hebrew.
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.
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Havayah is the pronunciation used for God’s essential Name spelled with the four letters י־הוה (yud, hei, vav, hei). Havayah is the most sacred of the Names of God. Although no name can fully express God’s essence, Havayah refers to God’s essence.