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What's the True Name of God?
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04-12-2011, 10:44 AM
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RE: What's the True Name of God?
(04-12-2011 01:51 AM)Mary Wrote: aah the lure of the esoteric and the strange attraction of conditional love.... I thank you for your perspective, Mary. I'm not sure why the name of God would be considered esoteric knowledge. His name used to be highly revered. Many of the people in ancient days actually gave their children names that had special meanings centered around God's name. Which is why a person can read hundreds if not more biblical names that contain a partial pronounciation of God's name, better known as theophoric names. Even today, we have common English names that are transliterated versions of theophoric names. Which leads me to conclude that many Christians felt the significance in continuing the tradition. Here are some examples from Strong's Concordance: Yeshayahuw(Isaiah) - Jah has saved. Yirmeyahuw (Jeremiah) - Jah will rise. Zekaryahuw (Zechariah) - Jah has remembered. Eliyahuw (Elijah) -God of Jehovah. Mattithyahu (Matthew)-Gift of God. Yehowshuwa (Joshua)-Jehovah saved. Yehownathan (Jonathan)-Jehovah given. |
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