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1 | Did Go call Himself, El Shaddai, first? | Gen 17:1 | Searcher56 | 78717 | ||
I have a problem with that ... "the Lord appeared to him and said, I am the Almighty God" to means He is telling us His name, not one of His attributes. | ||||||
2 | Did Go call Himself, El Shaddai, first? | Gen 17:1 | EdB | 78791 | ||
Searcher56 Is God telling us His name or who He is? There is a difference. For example if someone pulled you unconscious from a flaming wreck and then visited you in the hospital. You would instantly know him if he said I’m “the one that pulled you from the wreck” not because that is his name but that is how you know him. When God said I’m the Almighty God is he saying this is my name or this is an attribute that only I, God possesses. Again the only place I know God says this is my name is in the Exodus verse I cited. EdB |
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3 | Did Go call Himself, El Shaddai, first? | Gen 17:1 | Searcher56 | 78809 | ||
Let me disagree once more ... then be done. I think if it was an attribute, He would of said "I am God, who is Almighty" or something similiar. |
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4 | Did Go call Himself, El Shaddai, first? | Gen 17:1 | EdB | 78858 | ||
Searcher56 Okay, but I hope you know when your introduced to a policeman as Officer Davis you know his first name isn't "officer". Or that George W Bush's name didn't change when he resigned being governor and was elected president. Governor Bush to President Bush. :-) EdB |
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