1st: Jehovah is not a title but God's personal name.
2nd: Jehovah's name has been incorporated into many names such as the name Jesus, which mean "Jehovah is Salvation"
3rd: But to Jehovah's actual name, he does not share it with anyone or anything.
4th: Unlike all the other titles, such as 'Almighty', 'Lord' and 'God', these titles have been given to all the false gods that have ever been worshipped.
Humans have used the term to describe many imaginary "gods" over the centuries. The one true God has used the term to describe Himself - Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
”Unlike all the other titles, such as 'Almighty', 'Lord' and 'God', these titles have been given to all the false gods that have ever been worshipped”.
Would this include Jesus whom your organization refer to as a ‘Mighty god’, is He therefore a false god?
And also If Jehovah is Gods actual name, why didn’t Jesus use it and why is there NO NT Manuscript evidence to back up this claim ?
#1 - "Jehovah" is an erroneous transliteration of the Hebrew tetragrammaton. To avoid confusion due to imprecision or due to religious disagreement, let's agree that the word we are discussing is the Hebrew tetragrammaton.
#2 - Although it's possible that the Hebrew tetragrammaton is a title, the Bible identifies it as a name, and we should agree that it is probably a name.
Now, to rewrite your question accordingly and then answer it:
>> How many others apart from himself do you believe that God decided to name with the tetragrammaton? <<
Answer: none. However: several people in the Bible have the tetragrammaton, or at least one syllable of the tetragrammaton, as part of their name, typically a name that praises God. For example: Elijah, Adonijah, Isaiah, Joshua, etc.
In at least one case, God instructed that the person be so named.
God only uses God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit on the Godhead or Trinity. That's because those three - Father, Word or Son and Holy Spirit - those three are ONE. (1 John 5:7) and as such, they are the witnesses from heaven to our baptism into Christ. God even records it, just as the God the Holy Spirit, the water (of baptism) and the Blood of Christ witness on earth to our baptism into Christ (1 John 5:8)
Jesus and His Father are ONE (John 10:30) because Jesus Christ is IN THE FATHER and the Father is IN JESUS CHRIST ( John 17: 21 & 23) - so they are one by the Holy Spirit.
All of those three who are one, (1 John 5:7) are the fulness of the Godhead and they ALL dwell in Jesus Christ's body. (Colossians 2:9) - they make up the Godhead.
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1st: Jehovah is not a title but God's personal name.
2nd: Jehovah's name has been incorporated into many names such as the name Jesus, which mean "Jehovah is Salvation"
3rd: But to Jehovah's actual name, he does not share it with anyone or anything.
4th: Unlike all the other titles, such as 'Almighty', 'Lord' and 'God', these titles have been given to all the false gods that have ever been worshipped.
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Humans have used the term to describe many imaginary "gods" over the centuries. The one true God has used the term to describe Himself - Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Teem, When you state in your 4th point;
”Unlike all the other titles, such as 'Almighty', 'Lord' and 'God', these titles have been given to all the false gods that have ever been worshipped”.
Would this include Jesus whom your organization refer to as a ‘Mighty god’, is He therefore a false god?
And also If Jehovah is Gods actual name, why didn’t Jesus use it and why is there NO NT Manuscript evidence to back up this claim ?
"I have said, you [human beings] are gods; and all of you are children of the Most High.
Elohim is the God of Genesis 1. Jehovah is not mentioned by name until Genesis 2 and after.
Jesus Christ claims to be Jehovah incarnate, the creation and begotten son of God (Elohim).
It's really weird how anybody can believe in a name made up by some Catholic dude in the 1200's. Go figure.
Let's be precise.
#1 - "Jehovah" is an erroneous transliteration of the Hebrew tetragrammaton. To avoid confusion due to imprecision or due to religious disagreement, let's agree that the word we are discussing is the Hebrew tetragrammaton.
#2 - Although it's possible that the Hebrew tetragrammaton is a title, the Bible identifies it as a name, and we should agree that it is probably a name.
Now, to rewrite your question accordingly and then answer it:
>> How many others apart from himself do you believe that God decided to name with the tetragrammaton? <<
Answer: none. However: several people in the Bible have the tetragrammaton, or at least one syllable of the tetragrammaton, as part of their name, typically a name that praises God. For example: Elijah, Adonijah, Isaiah, Joshua, etc.
In at least one case, God instructed that the person be so named.
I do my level best to avoid beliefs.
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God only uses God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit on the Godhead or Trinity. That's because those three - Father, Word or Son and Holy Spirit - those three are ONE. (1 John 5:7) and as such, they are the witnesses from heaven to our baptism into Christ. God even records it, just as the God the Holy Spirit, the water (of baptism) and the Blood of Christ witness on earth to our baptism into Christ (1 John 5:8)
Jesus and His Father are ONE (John 10:30) because Jesus Christ is IN THE FATHER and the Father is IN JESUS CHRIST ( John 17: 21 & 23) - so they are one by the Holy Spirit.
All of those three who are one, (1 John 5:7) are the fulness of the Godhead and they ALL dwell in Jesus Christ's body. (Colossians 2:9) - they make up the Godhead.
none i do not believe in the christer fairytale whatsoever you see.