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1 | What is meant in Genesis 17, verse 1 - 7 | Gen 17:1 | Radioman2 | 78621 | ||
"Yahweh/Yah. YHWH, THE TETRAGRAMMATON BECAUSE OF ITS FOUR LETTERS, IS, STRICTLY SPEAKING, THE ONLY PROPER NAME FOR GOD. It is also the most frequent name, occurring in the Old Testament 6,828 times (almost 700 times in the Psalms alone). Yah is a shortened form that appears fifty times in the Old Testament, including forty-three occurrences in the Psalms, often in the admonition "hallelu-jah" (lit. praise Jah). English Bibles represent the name yhwh by the title "LORD" (written in capitals to distinguish it from "lord" [adonai]. The Septuagint rendered yhwh as kyrios (Lord). The line from yhwh to adonai to kyrios is significant for the Pauline statement: "And every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord" (Php 2:11)" (Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology, http://bible.crosswalk.com/Dictionaries/BakersEvangelicalDictionary/bed.cgi). |
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2 | Does God call Himself El Shaddai? | Gen 17:1 | Searcher56 | 78636 | ||
Does God call Himself El Shaddai? Yes or No |
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3 | Does God call Himself El Shaddai? | Gen 17:1 | inmyheart | 78695 | ||
No. Exodus 6:3 God bless |
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4 | Does God call Himself El Shaddai? | Gen 17:1 | Searcher56 | 78698 | ||
Scripture ... Genesis 17:1 ... "the Lord appeared to him and said, I am the Almighty God" Read ... it is even in the verse for this string |
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5 | Does God call Himself El Shaddai? | Gen 17:1 | inmyheart | 78740 | ||
Thanks! I have no reason as to why I said no. Given the late hour, I could of said anything :) Thanks again for bringing it to my attention. God bless your entire day! |
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