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1 | Names of Jehovah | Bible general Archive 4 | tofind | 201618 | ||
I am looking for source sheet that list the Names of God i.e Jehovah Nissi, Jehovah Shammah etc, I know I have seen one somewhere but can't remember where. tks | ||||||
2 | Names of Jehovah | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 201619 | ||
Shalom tofind, Welcome to the Forum. Try this link: http://www.ldolphin.org/Names.html It gives the names, where they are found, what they mean and the Hebrew spelling. Hope this helps out Cheri |
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3 | Names of Jehovah | Bible general Archive 4 | SomeOtherName | 201782 | ||
Thanks for that link, just adding a bit of info that I find interesting regarding the Hebrew names on that link. Note that Hebrew is read right to left, each name of G-d begins with that "X" looking letter. That is the letter "Aleph" or alef from which "alpha" bet comes, the letter A is from Aleph. aleph is a "silent" letter, and thre is a story about that letter being so humble, that when all letters wanted to be first, the humble aleph was silent and G-d put him first. Matthew 27:14 And he answered him to never a word; insomuch that the governor marvelled greatly. Of course in the ancient Negev writing the aleph symbol itself was an abreviation of G-d's name as EL especially when it is an Aleph with a Lamed symbol near it, the word or letter BET BETH mens House, so Beth Lahem is house of bread. Beth el, house of EL, ALPHA BET house of aleph or house of God, the WORD. Aleph is actually made of two separate symbols, constructed in 3 parts (representing the trinity)two yuds or yods and a vav or vov | ||||||
4 | Names of Jehovah | Bible general Archive 4 | skccab | 201785 | ||
Shalom Someothername, You're welcome. I've come to love the language and am trying to learn it - got the reading it down but my vocabulary is still very scant. Oh well, in time. Another nice link for the Hebrew language is Hebrew4Christians. Learning the stories of the Hebrew letters and numbers can be fun as long as we remember they are just "stories and legends" and we don't put much stock into them. (I personally enjoy those stories because they show such a gentleness of heart, and a kind spirit in the ancient peoples.) Cheri |
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