Jesus is the revealed name of God for the New Testament Church. It is the name of supreme power and authority, the only saving name, the name given for remission of sins, and the highest name ever revealed.
__________________ And then shall many be offended, and shall betray one another, and shall hate one another.
The Bible itself shows it is not wrong to translate God"™s names from one language to another. In the New Testament, the apostles used the Greek Kyrios 665 times and Theos 1345 times to translate the Hebrew name Yahweh! These names are found in quotations of Jesus"™ own words "“ and he said his words would not pass away. In over 900 places in the New Testament, we find the Greek word Iesous used as the personal name of Jesus. Since we have a "J" in English, it is perfectly proper for us to call our Savior Jesus. (Another variant of "sacred names" theory claims we should call Jesus "Yehoshua," since there was no letter "J" during biblical times. Yet, another group claims we should use a special name for God that does have a "J" "“ Jehovah.) Since "God," "Lord" and "Jesus" are the English equivalents of names and titles from the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, we can use them with full confidence that God accepts these names. We do not need to learn or use some "secret" Hebrew name for God or Jesus, because Scripture does not command us to do this.
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Jesus said, "he who stands firm to the end will be saved" Mark 13:13.
Live Life in such a way that those who do not know Christ will come to know Him because they know you
El Shaddai, The All Mighty One, Creator of Heaven and Earth, from whom all blessings and goodness flow, Provider, Healer, Counselor, Protector, Deliverer, Savior, Heavenly Father, Father God, Jesus, The Most High. I could go on, but mostly, I use Heavenly Father, Father God, or Jesus.
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Archery hoghuntin' by moonlight, now there's some good, clean fun.
el shaddai ,who is that one ,and were didhecome from
El Shaddai is an OT name for God. In the OT, names always say something about the person they are given to, even for places as well.El Shaddai means God Almighty, and refers to one of His many attributes--as being supreme. Other names , such as Jehovah Jireh--God our provider, Jehovah Rapha--God our Healer, etc. give a reflection of one of His many attributes. They do not refer to many different gods, but, rather the many attributes that belong to the One God.